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The Boston Globe USA Nation September 26, 2022
Telescopes, binoculars, and warm blankets will come in handy Monday night as New Englanders will — weather permitting — be able to see Jupiter on its closest approach to Earth in 59 years, according to NASA.Jupiter will also reach opposition Monday night, which makes the... + más
Jupiter to come closest to Earth tonight for 59 years—here's how to see it | Newsweek
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Forbes USA Tech March 24, 2023
Don’t miss the conjunction of Jupiter and Mercury.getty Next week Jupiter and Mercury will appear to pass very closely in the post-sunset night sky. It won’t be a fair fight between the biggest and smallest planets in the solar system. Jupiter has 5,750 times more mass than... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech September 26, 2022
Jupiter is due to reach its closest point to Earth in 59 years on Monday, September 26, providing a great opportunity to go and spot the Solar System's biggest planet in the night sky.That is not all, though. The gas giant will also be at opposition—a situation in which... + más
Jupiter closer to Earth than it has been in 59 years on Monday night | The Boston Globe
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Newsweek USA Tech September 27, 2022
Astronomers were treated to stunning views of Jupiter on September 26 as the largest planet in the Solar System made its closest pass by Earth since 1963. Fortunately, anyone who missed the occasion on Monday night can still see the planet shining brightly on Tuesday and... + más
Newsweek USA Tech June 14, 2023
Scientists have discovered planets orbiting a binary star system just like the fictional planet Tatooine, in a solar system far, far away.The researchers found the planet by accident as they attempted to study a different planet named BEBOP-1b, a planet they had already found... + más
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