Seeing Jupiter has never been so easy as it hasn’t been this close to Earth in around 60 years
You have an opportunity to see something that hasn’t been seen for decades.
“When you go out tonight, probably 30 minutes after sunset, take a look in the eastern sky and look for that brightest star and what you’re going to see is Jupiter,” said Tim Yaworski with the Royal Astronomy Society of Canada’s Saskatoon chapter.
The largest planet in the solar system is the closest it’s been to earth in around 60 years.
While Jupiter can be seen on most nights, it’s very rarely this bright. It’s so bright that people can easily see it with their naked eyes from their own backyard.


