Jupiter’s Closest Approach to Earth: Best Time to See and Photograph the Giant of the Solar System

2023-11-03 10:53:00

Written by Mahmoud Ragheb Friday, November 3, 2023 12:53 PM The planet Jupiter (the giant of the solar system), today, Friday, will reach its closest point to the Earth, where its face will be completely illuminated by the sun, so it will be visible throughout the night and brighter than any other time of the year. . This time is the best time to see and photograph Jupiter with the naked eye. To monitor Jupiter’s moons, you must use large glasses or a small telescope that allows you to see the four large moons of Jupiter. Also, this time is the best time to see and photograph Jupiter with the naked eye. To monitor Jupiter’s moons, you must use large glasses or a small telescope that allows you to see the four large moons of Jupiter. Dr. Ashraf Tadros, professor of astronomy at the National Institute for Astronomical Research, confirmed that the best places to watch astronomical phenomena in general are far from light pollution, such as coasts, fields, deserts, prairies, and mountains. Tadros pointed out that there is no relationship between the movement of celestial bodies and the fate of man on earth, as this is not related to astronomy in any way, but rather from astrology, and astrology is one of the false matters related to divination and the occult, such as reading palms and cups, hitting the farewell, opening the playing cards, and so on. He stressed that astronomical phenomena are fun to watch and amateurs love to follow and photograph them, provided that the weather is clear and the sky is free of clouds, dust, and water vapor. He pointed out that night phenomena do not have any harm to human health or daily activity on Earth, while daytime phenomena related to the sun may be dangerous to the human eye. Because looking at the sun with the naked eye generally harms the eye a lot.

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