If you look outside this evening, you'll get a dazzling view of Jupiter in the moon's glare. Read more. Look along the sun's path, or ecliptic. Want your specific view? Try Stellarium Online.
The moon and Jupiter are closest on Thursday evening, as seen from our vantage point in North America. By Friday evening, the moon will have moved away from Jupiter, pursuing its endless orbit eastward around Earth. Read more. Want your own specific view of the moon and Jupiter? Try Stellarium Online.
View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Our friend Abhijit Patil captured this image via drone from northeastern Vermont on September 29. He wrote: "The brilliance is back for the season!" Thank you, Abhijit! Click in to find his forecast for autumn color in the area.
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