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  2. Jupiter to dazzle as it reaches opposition this weekend - AOL

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    Jupiter to dazzle as it reaches opposition this weekend On Saturday, Dec. 7, Jupiter will reach opposition, the point in its orbit when it appears in the exact opposite part of the sky than the sun.

  3. Jupiter Will Look Bigger and Brighter Than Usual This Weekend ...

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    Jupiter only reaches opposition once a year. Jupiter Will Look Bigger and Brighter Than Usual This Weekend—Here's How to Catch the Dazzling Display Skip to main content

  4. Looking for fun things to do this weekend Dec. 6-8? Top 5 ...

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    Some of your options this weekend: "Hidden Wild" film screening, Irwin Solomon & Friends in concert, 28th Flamingo Park Holiday Historic Home Tour.

  5. List of Jupiter events - Wikipedia

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    Hubble image of the scar taken on 23 July 2009 during the 2009 Jupiter impact event, showing a blemish of about 8,000 kilometres long. [ 1 ] In recorded history , the planet Jupiter has experienced impact events and has been probed and photographed by several spacecraft .

  6. List of future astronomical events - Wikipedia

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    Triple conjunction Jupiter-Uranus. [citation needed] 2067 July 15 At 11:56 UTC, Mercury will occult Neptune. This rare event will be very difficult to observe from Earth's surface, because of the constant low elongation of Mercury from the Sun, and the magnitude of Neptune always under the limit of visibility with the naked eye. [31] 2067 October

  7. Impact events on Jupiter - Wikipedia

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    In modern times, numerous impact events on Jupiter have been observed, the most significant of which was the collision of Comet Shoemaker–Levy 9 in 1994. Jupiter is the most massive planet in the Solar System and thus has a vast sphere of gravitational influence, the region of space where an asteroid capture can take place under favorable ...