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Jupiter at opposition rises as 'Christmas Star' this weekendAstronomers believe the Star of Bethlehem or "Christmas Star" could have been a real event explained by something as simple as Jupiter in opposition, which happens this year a few weeks before ...
The bright star seen in the eastern evening sky in recent weeks isn't a star, it's a planet. Jupiter is at its closest (380,161,047 miles away by my math), and as a result, biggest and brightest this ...
A solar wind event from 2017 that hit Jupiter and compressed its magnetosphere created a hot region spanning half Jupiter's circumference.
Jupiter and Venus rode high in the sky ... Saturn is joining the evening skies as it approaches opposition next week. This also means we've got every naked eye planet set for prime time evening ...
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