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Jupiter disappears from evening sky until November

Jupiter will soon become difficult to observe as it approaches the sun's glare, with its last visible evening appearance occurring on July 9 and 10. The planet will be low in the west-northwest shortly after sunset, and while binoculars may be needed to spot its moons, it should be visible to the naked eye. Jupiter will re-emerge in the morning sky in mid-August and become visible again in the post-sunset sky in November. AI

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Jupiter disappears from evening sky until November

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · Jamie Carter, Senior Contributor ·

    Last Chance To See Jupiter Before It Disappears Until November

    Jupiter will set about 45 minutes after the sun this week as it sinks from view, moving toward conjunction with the sun, as seen from Earth, on July 29.