The largest planet in the Solar System will be especially large and bright as it rises in the east at sunset.
π Anyone with even a simple pair of binoculars or basic telescope should be able to see stripes on the planet's surface and some of its largest moons.
Nasa Marshall Space Flight Center research astrophysicist Adam Kobelski said:
π¬ βOutside of the Moon, it should be one of the (if not the) brightest objects in the night sky.β
The close pass will put Jupiter 367million miles away from Earth.
π At its furthest, the giant is 600million miles away, reports The Independent.
Because Jupiter is directly opposite the Sun in our sky, it should be bright and easily visible with the naked eye close to the horizon in the east just after sunset for the next week π
Dr Kobelski said:
π¬ βWith good binoculars, the banding (at least the central band) and three or four of the Galilean satellites (moons) should be visible. Itβs important to remember that Galileo observed these moons with 17th century optics."
Jupiter has around 50 moons, including Io, Europa, Ganeymede and Callisto.
Emma Bridgewater unveils commemorative mugs to mark Queen's death βοΈ
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Staff at Hanley-based Emma Bridgewater have spoken of their 'honour' at carrying out the work as the nation continues to mourn the loss of Queen Elizabeth II.
In 2015 the now Princess of Wales, Kate, visited the works.
π Two years later, the future King Charles III, on a tour of Stoke-on-Trent and Middleport Pottery, unveiled a plaque designed by Emma Bridgewater commemorating his visit to the Princeβs Trust in Hanley.