This planet will appear at its 'biggest and brightest' in the night sky — and its moons will be visible with binoculars – AccuWeather.com

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  1. This planet will appear at its ‘biggest and brightest’ in the night sky — and its moons will be visible with binoculars  AccuWeather.com
  2. Jupiter at opposition: Monday is the best night to look at Jupiter and its moons  Vox.com
  3. A young, hot exoplanet observed for the first time using optical interferometry  SYFY WIRE
  4. Jupiter is so close to Earth this month you can see its MOONS without a telescope  Mirror Online
  5. Jupiter Will Be Visible From Canada Next Week And You Don’t Even Need A Telescope To See It  Narcity
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