The gas giant, Jupiter, will reach opposition on the night of Dec. 7. The gas giant will continue to shine bright for the remainder of the month. Catch our solar system's largest planet at its best!
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00:00December will feature one of the brightest objects in the night sky, the famous gas giant
00:11Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system.
00:15Jupiter will shine brighter than any other time this year on December 7th when the gas
00:20giant reaches opposition.
00:22Because Jupiter will be located in the exact opposite part of the sky from the sun, the
00:27planet will be visible all night long.
00:30A telescope is not required to watch Jupiter, but if you have one, you'll be able to see
00:35the gas giant's colorful clouds, its great red spot, and its four largest moons, Io,
00:41Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.
00:44The next Jupiter opposition will not occur until 2026, so catch a great view of Jupiter
00:50while it remains bright this month.
00:52Be sure to bundle up for cold nights and check the weather for clouds.
00:56You can do so by visiting AccuWeather.com or by downloading the AccuWeather app.
01:01Reporting for AccuWeather, I'm Brie Guy.