Jupiter moves along the Ecliptic, passing thru one Zodiacal constellation per year. From June 2011 to June 2012, it is in Aries; from June 2012 to June 2013, Taurus; and from June 2013 to July 2014, Gemini.
Right now - No.
I think there are about 75 constellations that Jupiter does NOT pass through.
There are NO antonyms for constellations right now. Unless it was ' not group of stars that form pictures'. Sorry.
The largest exoplanet so far discovered is. * Sept 2004. HAT-P-1, is located some 450 light years from Earth in the constellation Lacerta. It is nearly 1.4 times larger than Jupiter. * Aug 2007. TrES-4, a gas giant about 1,400 light years away in the constellation Hercules. It is 70% larger than Jupiter. * Aug 2009. Wasp -17 is located 1,000 light years from Earth and is twice the size of Jupiter.
As of August 2014, Jupiter will not be visible in the night sky. It will reappear in September 2015 in the southern sky near the constellation Leo.
Well, right now is relative. It's July 10th, 2009 and Venus is currently in the constellation Taurus the Bull.
Going to the constellation Taurus. Going to the constellation Taurus.
Right now - No.
I think there are about 75 constellations that Jupiter does NOT pass through.
Pisces.
It is in the constellation of Orion, where it has always been and will remain.
There are NO antonyms for constellations right now. Unless it was ' not group of stars that form pictures'. Sorry.
Constellation Crater's right ascension is 11 h
A constellation is a direction in the sky. The stars in a constellation are constantly moving. A million years from now, the sky won't look the same as it does now.
The largest exoplanet so far discovered is. * Sept 2004. HAT-P-1, is located some 450 light years from Earth in the constellation Lacerta. It is nearly 1.4 times larger than Jupiter. * Aug 2007. TrES-4, a gas giant about 1,400 light years away in the constellation Hercules. It is 70% larger than Jupiter. * Aug 2009. Wasp -17 is located 1,000 light years from Earth and is twice the size of Jupiter.
As of 12/2/08, Venus and Jupiter are closest
As of August 2014, Jupiter will not be visible in the night sky. It will reappear in September 2015 in the southern sky near the constellation Leo.