The gas giant will shine at its peak brilliance on Jan. 10, offering spectacular viewing opportunities all month long.
Gas giants of the galaxy - Jupiter – the leading light of January’s sky – is big enough to contain 1,300 Earths, Nigel ...
Jupiter shines at magnitude -2.67 this week, the brightest it will be until October 2034. It will be easy to spot in the ...
The biggest planet in our solar system is hovering over the North Carolina skyline throughout January, and stargazers will soon have the chance to see the astronomical ...
Stargazers are set to witness Jupiter's spectacular show on January 10, 2026, when the gas giant will reach "opposition".
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Jupiter and Saturn look serene through a backyard telescope, but beneath and around their clouds, both worlds are in dramatic ...
The Celestron NexStar 8SE is a great choice for exploring both the moon and the planets of the solar system beyond in exquisite detail. For a more detailed look, you can check out our Celestron ...
Jupiter's Hill radius on 16 March 2026. Harvard's Avi Loeb suggests the object could release a 96th moon, marking a potential ...
A new study reveals the likely origin of a mysterious spider-like pattern first spotted on Jupiter's moon Europa in 1998. The finding could have implications for a NASA spacecraft en route to the ...
A novel unified hydrodynamic model proposes a single mechanism to explain the contrasting equatorial jet stream directions on gas giants (eastward on Jupiter/Saturn) and ice giants (westward on Uranus ...