How to Spot Jupiter in the Night Sky: First, Shoot for the Moon
Monday, February 10, 2014 - 20:00
in Astronomy & Space
If your skies are clear on Monday night, be sure to check out the southeast sky starting about an hour or so after sundown for an eye-catching sight: Jupiter and the moon shining together.Weather permitting, stargazers can find the celestial pairing about halfway up in the southeastern evening sky.