Jupiter will not be visible at all during December 2007, but will re-appear in January 2008.
The Sun and Jupiter will be at conjunction on the 23rd December 2007. This is when the Sun will move in front of the plant Jupiter.
I don't know if that answers your question, but hey, gave it a go.
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No because the Moon is closer than all the planets. The Moon can block our view of planets (very occasionally). Mercury and Venus can move in front of the Sun but they do not block our view because they are too small and too far away.
Jupiter goes around the sun
Jupiter is closer to the Sun.
no we are closer than jupiter is to the sun.
You have to take away sun's circumference to jupiter's circumference. sun's circumference is 4,239,000 and jupiter's circumference is 449.020.
That's mainly because the distance from Jupiter to Earth changes over time. If we assume, for simplicity, that Jupiter's orbit is circular, and that the distance from the Sun to Jupiter is 5 AU, then, when Jupiter is in opposition (opposite to the Sun, from our point of view), it is at a distance of 4 AU (5 minus 1); when it is in conjunction (behind the Sun, from our point of view), it's at a distance of 6 AU (5 plus 1).
No because the Moon is closer than all the planets. The Moon can block our view of planets (very occasionally). Mercury and Venus can move in front of the Sun but they do not block our view because they are too small and too far away.
Yes,this is called solar eclipse.
block* When the moon blocks the sun's light, it is called a solar eclipse.
If you are in the region of total eclipse, the Moon will block view of ALL of the Sun's disk.
Jupiter goes around the sun
Jupiter is 10 times smaller than the Sun and it is 1/1000 the mass of the sun.
Sun and Jupiter because Jupiter has more mass and it is closer to the sun.
Jupiter is 800 million kilometers from the sun
Jupiter is closer to the Sun.
Jupiter is the 5th planet from the Sun.
Jupiter does not orbit the sun in a perfect circle