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Earth Aligns with Sun and Jupiter on December 7, Rare Chance to See Jupiter at Its Brightest

On December 7, Earth will align with the Sun and Jupiter, making the gas giant visible all night at its brightest.

December 05, 2024 / 20:51 IST
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An extraordinary celestial event will take place on December 7, as Earth will align itself between the Sun and Jupiter. This alignment, known as Jupiter’s opposition, will make the largest planet in our solar system visible all night long, offering a rare viewing opportunity for astronomy enthusiasts.

 

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Jupiter will appear particularly bright because it will be at its closest point to Earth during this period. On December 6, at approximately 5 am IST, the gas giant will be 611 million kilometres (380 million miles) away. This proximity ensures a spectacular view of its atmospheric details and its Galilean moons: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.

How to Spot Jupiter
To observe Jupiter on the night of 7 December, look east-northeast near the constellation Taurus. Jupiter will rise at sunset and set at sunrise, making it visible throughout the night. With a telescope, you can explore its cloud bands and spot its moons. Even binoculars will provide an impressive view during this period.