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No, you cannot see Jupiter on Google Earth as it primarily focuses on Earth’s surface and provides satellite imagery of our planet. However, Google Earth does have a "Sky" feature that allows users to explore celestial objects, including planets like Jupiter, but this is more of a visualization tool rather than actual imagery. For detailed views of Jupiter, astronomy software or space observation tools would be more appropriate.

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How do you get Jupiter for Google Earth?

NASA released some new photos of Jupiter showing the entire atmosphere of Jupiter, which can be seen as an image overlay in Google Earth. See related links below. You can also see Jupiter, the other planets, and other galaxies in the Sky mode view. For example in Sky mode you can enter "Jupiter" in the search box to jump there. Google Earth adds the ability to view high-resolution imagery and layers for Mars and the Moon. Both include the various NASA missions including placemarks for rovers and landers, historical maps, and lots of other info.


Can earth see a crescent Jupiter?

no, it is highly impossible to see a crescent Jupiter.


Would you be able to see Jupiter with a telescope from Earth at night?

Yes. You are able to see Jupiter with a telescope from Earth at certain points in the year.


What can you see when traveling from earth to Saturn?

Jupiter


Could you see Earth's moon from Jupiter?

no of course not


Where do you see images of the earth?

Google Earth


Which version of Google Earth can you see yourself in?

You can only see yourself in Google Earth if you were in a photo that they took. If you where, then you can see it in any version.


How do you use Google Earth?

First you download Google Earth from google's web site. You can start by entering an address (or just a city name) in the fly-to-search panel and see Google Earth zoom to that location. Next check out the Google Earth user's guide (which includes video tutorials) and see what else Google Earth can do. See related links below.


Why can you never see a crescent Jupiter from Earth?

Jupiter always appears as a full disk or a nearly full disk when viewed from Earth because it is much larger and closer to the Sun than the Earth. This means that the angle between the Sun, Jupiter, and Earth is such that we always see most of Jupiter illuminated. A crescent phase, where only a portion of Jupiter is illuminated, is not possible due to this alignment.


How long does it take Jupiter to go across the sun?

From what perspective? From Earth, you will never see Jupiter go across the Sun, as the Earth is much closer to the Sun than Jupiter.


What does Earth look like from Jupiter?

From Jupiter, Earth would appear as a bright star in the sky, much like how we see Jupiter from Earth. It would be a small point of light, far too distant to see any details or features. Only advanced telescopes can capture images of Earth from the perspective of Jupiter.


What year was Jupiter discoverded?

Because a telescope is not needed to see Jupiter from Earth, ancient astronomers were aware of its existence.