It is constantly moving so you can't see it every night of the year, but you can see it for much of the year. As it moves through our night sky, like the other planets and the Sun and Moon, it is always near one of the constellations that are used as signs of the zodiac in Astrology. So if you know where they are, you may see Jupiter or one of the other planets or the Moon. The Sun makes it too bright to be able to see that it is also around one of the constellations. There are good websites, like Heavens-Above, which will tell you when and where to see Jupiter. When it is visible it is much brighter than any star in the night sky, making it easy to identify when you know where to look.
Jupiter is the God of the sky. Jupiter is the roman god name for Zeus.
no
Even on Jupiter, or in the vicinity of Jupiter, the sun is still the brightest object in the sky. The brightest planet would be Saturn.
Jupiter is named after the god of the sky and storms.
Jupiter was the king of the Roman gods and goddesses and sky.
The planet Jupiter shares its name with the Jupiter, the Roman god of the sky. Jupiter's Greek equivalent is Zeus.
The Romans named Jupiter for the king of gods in their mythology because the planet was the largest object seen in the sky. Jupiter was also the god of the sky and thunder.
zeus
Yes, Jupiter is currently the brightest thing in the night sky, not counting the moon.
How often is Jupiter visible in the nighttime sky
Jupiter literally means "sky father".
Jupiter was the Roman personification of the Heavens (i.e. the sky).