Stargazers will have the perfect opportunity to catch a glimpse of the solar system's largest planet Jupiter tonight
Stargazers will have the perfect opportunity to catch a glimpse of the solar system’s largest planet Jupiter tonightJupiter will be visible in the sky for most of this month, rising in the east at sunset and easier to see as it gets higher in the sky as the hours pass.
However on Friday 3 November, it is in opposition, something which only happens every 13 months. This means it will be at the point in its orbit closest to Earth and completely opposite to the Sun.It will be visible all night with the naked eye from 16.32 on Friday until 06.54 on Saturday 4 November.Using binoculars or small telescope, will mean those watching the night sky can see Jupiter’s four largest moons: Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto.
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