Jupiter

2022 - 9 - 26

Post cover
Image courtesy of "CNN"

Jupiter opposition to bring it closest to Earth in 59 years - CNN (CNN)

The largest planet in our solar system, the gas giant will be at opposition, meaning Earth is directly between it and the sun, said Trina L. Ray, deputy science ...

The total lunar eclipse on November 8 can be seen in Asia, Australia, the Pacific, South America and North America between 3:02 and 8:56 a.m. But for people in Eastern North America, the moon will be setting during that time. Jupiter is about 600 million miles (965.6 million kilometers) away from our home planet at its farthest point, the space agency said. [according to EarthSky](https://earthsky.org/astronomy-essentials/jupiter-at-opposition-closest-brightest-best/). Ray, deputy science manager for the [according to NASA](https://blogs.nasa.gov/Watch_the_Skies/2022/09/16/jupiter-to-reach-opposition-closet-approach-to-earth-in-70-years/).

Post cover
Image courtesy of "San Francisco Chronicle"

Here's how and where to look for Jupiter tonight in the Bay Area (San Francisco Chronicle)

The planet Jupiter will appear extraordinarily large and bright in the Bay Area's night sky as the gas giant reaches its closest point to Earth since 1963, ...

The providers of these cookies may use the data as explained in their privacy policies. You can opt out of these analytics cookies by unselecting the boxes below. You can continue to the site without accepting these cookies but certain features may not be available or function properly.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Oil City News"

Jupiter to make closest approach to Earth since 1963; Wyoming to ... (Oil City News)

CASPER, Wyo. — Jupiter will make its closest approach to Earth in 59 years on Monday, Sept. 26, according to NASA. Viewing conditions in western and.

Learn more about the [giant planet](https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/jupiter/overview/).” “So, take advantage of good weather on either side of this date to take in the sight,” Kobelski said. Juno’s mission was recently extended until 2025 or until the end of the spacecraft’s life. “They are named after the man who first observed them in 1610, Galileo Galilei. One of the key needs will be a stable mount for whatever system you use.” Jupiter can get as far away as 600 million miles from the Earth at its farthest point.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Cincinnati.com"

Jaw-dropping images of Jupiter from the James Webb Space ... (Cincinnati.com)

Astronomers operating the James Webb Space Telescope have been sharing dramatic close-up images of Jupiter. You can even see its rings.

Ganymede is the largest moon in the solar system and is even bigger than the planet Mercury. Through even a simple backyard scope, you can see the disc of the planet, the two largest cloud bands and the four largest moons. Through a moderate telescope, if it is facing front and center, you can even see the Great Red Spot. Jupiter has a smaller system of rings than the planet Saturn that are nearly invisible to all ground-based telescopes. With an equatorial diameter of about 88,000 miles and a mass 318 times that of Earth, Jupiter is easily the largest planet in our solar system. Tucked away at the far reaches of our solar system, Neptune is about seven times farther away from Earth than Jupiter. If you look at Jupiter through a pair of binoculars, you may notice a few dots on either side of it. The surface that you see in pictures is only the upper layer of hydrogen clouds – Jupiter’s ever-changing weather – complete with the Great Red Spot. Its mission is to repeatedly skim just above the atmosphere and explore the composition and magnetic field of Jupiter. These parts of the Sun interact with each other and light up to produce the auroras on both planets. Jupiter is not a solid planet like Earth. Is it a plane?

Post cover
Image courtesy of "KWQC-TV6"

Jupiter in opposition and closest to Earth since 1963 (KWQC-TV6)

“The Moon would be brighter if the moon is up, but we're in the new moon phase right now,” Dr. Caroline Roberts, the manager of Van Allen Observatories in Iowa ...

“But know that know that when you’re looking at Jupiter tonight, and in the coming days, this is the biggest and the brightest that you will ever see it potentially even the biggest and the brightest that you know your children might ever see it. Spend some time with your family with your friends, and just enjoy everything up in the sky tonight,” Roberts said. Being in opposition means that the Earth is directly between Jupiter and the Sun.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Green Matters"

Pictures of Jupiter Last Night, Monday, September 26, 2022 (Green Matters)

People captured some incredible pictures of Jupiter close to Earth last night, Sept. 26, 2022.

Even though Jupiter is still hundreds of thousands of miles away from us on Earth, the Gas Giant never felt closer than it did last night. Perhaps the most impressive image taken of Jupiter on Sept. People across every corner of our home planet gazed upwards to catch a glimpse of the Gas Giant, and fortunately, many people captured some incredible [Jupiter and a few of its moons](https://twitter.com/jurneesphotos/status/1574626880455483392). [Home](https://www.greenmatters.com/)> [Big Impact](https://www.greenmatters.com/big-impact)> [News](https://www.greenmatters.com/news) 26.](https://www.greenmatters.com/news/when-will-jupiter-be-closest-to-earth)

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Alberta Prime Times"

Jupiter ready for its close-up this week (Alberta Prime Times)

Albertan astronomers will have their eyes skyward this week as they seek to get their best glimpse of Jupiter since 1951. The planet Jupiter was a mere 591 ...

If Earth were the size of a grape, Jupiter would be the size of a basketball. Jupiter is a “sun wannabee” in that it could have become a star if it had more mass, Florian said. Earth and Jupiter come closest to each other when they are in opposition, which is when Earth is between Jupiter and the Sun. 26, the two planets were also in opposition, making them super close and Jupiter appear about 15 per cent bigger in the night sky. Earth is headed out away from the Sun right now while Jupiter is heading towards it, Paulson said. Jupiter and Earth have elliptical orbits and are closer to the Sun at some points in it than others, explained St.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Newsweek"

Jupiter's Closest Approach for 59 Years Still Visible From Earth ... (Newsweek)

Following Monday's opposition, several night sky enthusiasts took to Twitter to publish their photos of the giant planet. Amateur astronomer and ...

It should be brighter than all the other visible planets in the sky except Venus, and it should also appear brighter than all the stars. The reason Jupiter gets closer to and further away from Earth at times is because it orbits the sun at a different speed to our planet. "So, take advantage of good weather on either side of this date to take in the sight. It shows Jupiter's colorful bands of cloud as well as Io, one of its [many moons](https://www.newsweek.com/facts-jupiter-moons-io-europa-ganymede-callisto-nasa-1659174). This sounds like a lot, but it is relatively close when considering the planet can be around 600 million miles away from Earth at its farthest point. Jupiter's opposition occurs once every 13 months, making the planet appear larger and brighter than any other time of the year.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "WLRN"

Jupiter is coming its closest to Earth in decades (WLRN)

The gas giant Jupiter is coming the closest it has come to Earth in 59 years this Monday and will be particularly visible because it coincides with another ...

[released new images](https://www.npr.org/2022/08/23/1118959461/jupiter-james-webb-telescope-photos-nasa) of Jupiter and its moons taken by the James Webb Space Telescope. "So I would say that it's a good thing to take advantage of and to look at no matter where you're at." When in opposition, a planet is on the opposite side of Earth from the sun, so you could draw a straight line from the sun to Earth to Jupiter, all in alignment. Separately, Jupiter is coming closer to Earth than it has since 1963. Looking from the Earth, when the sun sets in the west, Jupiter will rise in the east, directly opposite. When it's closest on Monday, Jupiter will be about 367 million miles from Earth,

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Astronomy Magazine"

Jupiter reaches its biggest and brightest in nearly 60 years (Astronomy Magazine)

The shadow of Ganymede falls across Jupiter in this image taken by NASA's Juno probe. The shadow seems especially large in this image because of how close ...

After opposition, this order is reversed: The satellite begins its transit and the shadow follows. When a satellite lies in front of the brighter zones, however, it’s hard to see unless you follow it from the time the transit starts. A shadow transit happens when a moon’s shadow moves across Jupiter’s disk. A transit occurs when a moon moves in front of the planet. Moons always disappear into occultation at the west side of Jupiter and reappear at the planet’s east side. The GRS has a north-south width of 8,700 miles (14,000 km) and a variable east-west width that was measured at some 25,000 miles (40,000 km) in the 1890s.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "mlive.com"

Jupiter is closest to Earth in 59 years; Expert gives viewing advice (mlive.com)

Jupiter will be spectacular in the sky for an extended time period according to an expert astronomer. Mike Murray, Program Director at the Delta College ...

He will give a short program on Jupiter, and then we will go to the telescope to see Jupiter. If you really want to get a good viewing of Jupiter, Murray invites you to ‘Observe Jupiter’ night on Friday, November 11 at 8:30 p.m. Murray says that Jupiter will be spectacular in the eastern sky for about two months. The difference each night will be that Jupiter will rise later and later. Murray likes this time to view Jupiter because you don’t have to stay up late at night to see the giant planet. Usually our one night chances are covered with clouds.

Explore the last week