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Originally Posted by Celeste
Thanks guys.
I've been missing out on Jupiter's show obviously.
I'll have to watch the skies more closely these next few weeks. What I saw was incredible....so big and brillant, but clearly wasn't the moon. It had a different look, and now I know why.
Sunset a few nights later....this is how I normally see it. I'll be watching for Jupiter about 20 mins later, correct?
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Jupiter rises about 6 PM Utah time tonight & reaches its zenith around 9:30 PM (& no Moon). If you have some binoculars to look at Jupiter with you may see some of its inner moons as well. Keep looking skyward!

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