If the sky is clear, then during most of the year, you can see Jupiter at some time of night from any place on Earth. No telescope is necessary.
he was the first to see Jupiter
You can see Jupiter's moons any night whenever you can see Jupiter, with the possible exception of times when the Moon is close to it. Just now (2014) Jupiter is mostly visible in midwinter.
No one has yet travelled to Jupiter.
jupieris a cold place and their's no people in jupiter.
If the sky is clear, then during most of the year, you can see Jupiter at some time of night from any place on Earth. No telescope is necessary.
yes you can see Jupiter from venus
I'm sure you can see Jupiter with the naked eye if you're in the right place at the right time so I guess the right answer is the first person to look up at night and spot it.
no, it is highly impossible to see a crescent Jupiter.
he was the first to see Jupiter
You can see Jupiter's moons any night whenever you can see Jupiter, with the possible exception of times when the Moon is close to it. Just now (2014) Jupiter is mostly visible in midwinter.
Jupiter gases do not escape because Jupiter has enough gravity to hold the gases in place.
jupiter bands are we see are the clouds we recall from earth
you can see the great red spot with the colours of Jupiter
No one has yet travelled to Jupiter.
What we see are the tops of clouds in Jupiter's atmosphere. We see the storms on the giant gas planet.
GRAVITY!