Hardly right now (June 2013), since it is almost exactly in the direction of the Sun. However, when it is in another direction, it is the second-brightest "star" (planets look like stars), after Venus, which is also a planet; you might also say that Jupiter is the fourth-brightest object in the sky, after Sun, Moon, and Venus. (On rare occasions, Mars is slightly brighter than Jupiter.)
Yes. Even on slightly cloudy nights it is possible to see Jupiter with the naked eye.At the moment, Jupiter can be seen to the SW of the Moon and is clearly visible without binoculars.
There are 4.9625 hours in one night on Jupiter.
Jupiter,saturn,the sun and moon were in Aries and it created a morning star (but really a planet) and then at night Jupiter could be seen and that is what the wise men followed
Jupiter and eventually 4 moons whose position relative to Jupiter changed from night to night.
That's because Jupiter is made out of gases, it can be seen every 1000 years, last time was 2006.
air-glow and aurora's.
A this time, September 2009, it is possible to see Jupiter at night. Apart from the moon, it is the brightest object in the night sky. From the northern hemisphere, it can be seen towards the south.
The brightest planet at night, depending on phase, is Venus. Jupiter and Mars can be a close second, depending on the season.
in the morning it`s jupiter and at night it`s venus
Yes. Even on slightly cloudy nights it is possible to see Jupiter with the naked eye.At the moment, Jupiter can be seen to the SW of the Moon and is clearly visible without binoculars.
There are 4.9625 hours in one night on Jupiter.
Yes.
Jupiter,saturn,the sun and moon were in Aries and it created a morning star (but really a planet) and then at night Jupiter could be seen and that is what the wise men followed
Yes. Jupiter is the third brightest object in the night sky. Only the moon and Venus are brighter.
Jupiter and eventually 4 moons whose position relative to Jupiter changed from night to night.
That's because Jupiter is made out of gases, it can be seen every 1000 years, last time was 2006.
yes