Jupiter's Closest Approach: See It With Binoculars
Jupiter, the solar system's largest planet, is at its closest point to Earth this week. Discover how to spot its moons and cloud belts with simple binoculars. Look east after dark!
Jupiter, the solar system's largest planet, is at its closest point to Earth this week. Discover how to spot its moons and cloud belts with simple binoculars. Look east after dark!
Jupiter reaches its closest point to Earth this week, shining brightly in Gemini. Grab binoculars to see its largest moons and cloud belts. A spectacular celestial event for UK stargazers.
Scientists discover a massive 'wall demon' pattern on Jupiter's moon Europa, suggesting briny water could surface, making the search for extraterrestrial life more promising. Read the full analysis.
Astrological expert reveals how today's powerful planetary alignment between Mars and Jupiter brings decisive action, emotional healing, and positive transformation for all zodiac signs.
Astronomers have identified a remarkable celestial object orbiting between Jupiter and Neptune that displays characteristics of both asteroids and comets, challenging our understanding of solar system classifications.
Jupiter Artland, the award-winning contemporary sculpture park near Edinburgh, is abandoning its seasonal model to welcome visitors 365 days a year, offering a stunning artistic experience in nature for every season.
A breathtaking gathering of the Moon, Jupiter, and Venus will light up the night sky this week, offering a rare visual treat for astronomy enthusiasts.
A stunning celestial event unfolded as five planets—Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn—aligned in a rare planetary parade, visible from Earth. NASA's Hubble Telescope captured breathtaking images of this cosmic spectacle.
Scientists have spotted an incredibly rare Jupiter-like planet orbiting a white dwarf star, offering a tantalising preview of what might happen to our own solar system in billions of years.
Scientists uncover evidence that Jupiter was once large enough to engulf planets like Earth, shedding light on the gas giant's turbulent past.
New research reveals our solar system's turbulent formation, with planets migrating in dramatic 'hops' before settling into their current orbits.