Astronomy enthusiasts and even the general public can enjoy watching Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system, as it ...
Jupiter reaches opposition on Jan. 10, when it will shine all night at its brightest as Earth moves between the giant planet ...
The gas giant will shine at its peak brilliance on Jan. 10, offering spectacular viewing opportunities all month long.
Jupiter reaches opposition, making it brighter and larger than at any other time this year. A rare transit of its moon ...
Earth is right in between Jupiter and the Sun right now. That makes the gas giant appear brighter. Here's how to watch.
Jupiter will be at its most spectacular in 2026 in the early hours of Jan. 10, as it shines above the eastern horizon among ...
Live Science reports on Jupiter’s opposition on January 10, 2026, explaining what it means, how bright Jupiter will appear, where to find it in the sky, and how to see the planet and its four main ...
NASA's James Webb Telescope has captured auroras on Jupiter that have hundreds of times more energy than those here on Earth. Jupiter's auroras are like the "Northern Lights, but way bigger!" NASA ...
On Jan. 10, 2026, Jupiter reaches opposition, the moment when Earth passes directly between the planet and the sun. It puts ...
Jupiter currently shines as a brilliant silvery "star" in the constellation Gemini the Twins, low in the east-northeast sky ...
Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, will emerge near sunset, stay in view through the night and only dip below ...