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Saturn appears less bright than Jupiter in Earth's sky. This is mainly due to its greater distance from Earth and its lower albedo, which reflects less sunlight. While Jupiter can reach a magnitude of about -2.5, making it one of the brightest objects in the night sky, Saturn's brightness typically peaks at around +0.5. As a result, Jupiter is more prominent and easier to spot than Saturn.

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