How to see Jupiter slide past the moon in the evening sky tonight

NASA and the moon together in the evening sky.


NASA/Bill Dunford

Jupiter may be the biggest planet around, but it’s rarely the easiest to spot from Earth thanks to being much farther away than more visible worlds like Venus. On Wednesday, however, the gas giant will be relatively easy to view as it passes near the waxing crescent moon not long after sunset. 

NASA says to expect Jupiter to appear about 5 degrees to the upper right…

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