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Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn have all been visible to the naked eye, forming a planetary parade that has captured the attention of the nation. There’s more to come in February, with Jupiter ...
But it won't be a star that will be keeping the moon company on this early winter's evening, but the largest planet in the solar system: Jupiter. At mid-twilight, roughly 45 minutes after sundown ...
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Let’s get lucky — and let’s get to listening. At long last, Jupiter — our gas-giant planet of good fortune, abundance, games of chance and inclinations of excess — is going direct in Gemini.