Astrology: Where Is Jupiter This Evening?

The planets today live display provides a free online orrery for viewing the planets’ positions from 3000 BC to 3000 AD. Jupiter is currently in the Taurus constellation, with a current Right Ascension of 05h 20m 31s and a Declination of +22° 24′ 47″. From Greenwich, UK, Jupiter is not visible.

The current month’s ephemeris table shows the day-by-day positions of the Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and other celestial bodies. Jupiter rises before midnight local time and is prominent through dawn. In October 2024, Jupiter will shine brightly near the stars Capella and Aldebaran, as well as the Pleiades star cluster.

Jupiter and the Moon glide across the sky together this evening, rising late tonight and climbing high into the southeast as dawn approaches. Jupiter and Mars rise in the couple hours after midnight and are visible in the southeast before sunrise.

In September 2024, Jupiter starts very bright, starting slightly above Mars, growing farther apart as the days pass. Super bright Venus is very close to the sun. The planets today live display also shows the Beehive star cluster next to the waning crescent moon tomorrow morning.

In summary, the planets today live display provides a clear picture of the alignment of the planets, including Jupiter, Mars, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and the Moon.


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Can you see Jupiter with the naked eye?

The five brightest planets are Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. They can be seen with the naked eye, provided they are in the right position and time. The brightness and visibility of these planets vary depending on their regular cycle and other factors. Planets do not generate their own light, but rather reflect a portion of the sun’s light back into space, known as albedo. The amount of sunlight reflected depends on cloud coverage, the planet’s size, and the reflectivity of its surface. Other factors like distance from the sun, apparent size, and relative positioning also impact visibility.

How much bigger is Jupiter than Saturn?

Jupiter, the largest planet in the Solar System, has a diameter approximately 15 times that of Saturn, despite having a mass only about three times that of its neighbor. Dr. Ethan Siegel examines the limits of planetary size in the context of the broader universe. He posits that augmenting Jupiter’s mass would merely result in a reduction in its size. While the sizes of planets are scaled, the distances between them are not.

Can I see Jupiter without binoculars?
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Can I see Jupiter without binoculars?

Jupiter, a planet named after the Romans, can be observed by modern-day humans from their gardens. With a clear night sky, clear eyes, and binoculars or a telescope, humans can observe the giant planet and its largest moons. Jupiter, one of the brightest objects in the night sky, is visible throughout the year and can be found in different constellations each year. Ancient ancestors saw a brilliant yellowish-white dot in the sky and found refuge in different constellations.

As ESA’s Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (Juice) prepares to explore the Jupiter system, it is possible to observe Jupiter and its largest moons with the naked eye. Jupiter is visible throughout the year, becoming difficult to spot during short periods when it is too close to the Sun from Earth’s perspective.

Where is Jupiter now in the night sky?

Jupiter is currently situated within the Taurus constellation, with a right ascension of 05h 21m 01s and a declination of +22° 25′ 12″. Jupiter is currently below the horizon, with an estimated ascension of 05h 21m 01s and a declination of +22° 25′ 12″. It is expected to rise at 21:45, attain its highest point in the sky at 5:51, set at 13:54, and point north-north-east.

Where is Jupiter located in astrology?
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Where is Jupiter located in astrology?

Jupiter, a planet in the zodiac, is traditionally associated with the second and ninth houses of values and beliefs. It is considered temperate, benign, and the greater benefic, and is associated with the liver, pituitary gland, and the disposition of fats. In Romance languages, the name for Thursday often comes from Jupiter, and it is associated with the liberal art of geometry. In Chinese astrology, Jupiter is ruled by the element wood, which is patient, hard-working, and reliable.

In Indian astrology, Jupiter is known as Guru or Brihaspati and is known as the ‘great teacher’. Saturn, the traditional ruling planet of Capricorn and Aquarius, is exalted in Libra and Taurus. In classical Roman mythology, Saturn is the god of seeds, crops, husbandry, and harvest, and is the leader of the titans. The famous rings surrounding Saturn reflect the idea of human limits. Saturn takes 29. 5 years to orbit the Sun, spending about 2.

46 years in each sign of the zodiac. During ancient Roman society, Saturn was worshipped as the highest ranking and most important god among their pantheon of deities, sharing the same prestige with Jupiter.

How big is the Sun compared to Jupiter?
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How big is the Sun compared to Jupiter?

Jupiter, a planet about ten times larger than Earth and smaller than the Sun, has a mass that is 318 times that of Earth and 2. 5 times that of all other planets in the Solar System combined. Its barycenter with the Sun lies above the Sun’s surface at 1. 068 solar radii from the Sun’s center. Jupiter’s radius is about one tenth the radius of the Sun and its mass is one thousandth the mass of the Sun.

Theoretical models suggest that if Jupiter had over 40 more mass, its interior would be compressed, causing its volume to decrease despite the increasing amount of matter. For smaller changes in mass, the radius would not change appreciably. As a result, Jupiter is thought to have about as large a diameter as a planet of its composition and evolutionary history can achieve.

Jupiter radiates more heat than it receives through solar radiation due to the Kelvin–Helmholtz mechanism within its contracting interior. This process causes Jupiter to shrink by about 1 mm (0. 039 in) per year. At the time of its formation, Jupiter was hotter and had about twice its current diameter.

Where is Jupiter’s planet?

Jupiter, the fifth planet from the Sun, is the largest in the solar system, more than twice as massive as the other planets combined. It is the oldest planet, formed from dust and gases left over from the Sun’s formation 4. 5 billion years ago. Jupiter has the shortest day in the solar system, taking only 10. 5 hours to spin around once on its axis. Galileo Galilei made the first detailed observations of Jupiter in 1610.

What is the best placement of Jupiter in astrology?

Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, is associated with expansion, wisdom, knowledge, and good fortune. It governs the ninth house, which is associated with higher education, philosophy, and religious aspects. A strong Jupiter placement in one’s natal chart signifies potential opportunities, prosperity, divine grace, blessings of intelligence, and knowledge. Conversely, a malefic placement in the 4th and 10th houses can lead to sensitivity, challenging relationships, egoistic issues, and fewer friends. Astrology has guided humans since ancient times, offering insights into destiny and remedies for associated doshas. Jupiter’s placement and movement are intricately considered in a natal chart.

Which direction is for Jupiter?
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Which direction is for Jupiter?

Astro Friend Chirag advises against having more than three entrance doors as it can bring problems. Paintings of scenic views of rivers or oceans or flowing water and seascapes bring good luck. The kitchen should be situated in the South East Direction, with a platform facing East. Jupiter rules the North East Direction, so temples should be located in the North East direction, and photos of deities should face East Side. Avoid keeping photos of departed souls in temples.

Pictures of violence in the house attract negative energies from the constellations. The Moon rules the North-West Direction, so the house should be free of wasted materials and darkness to prevent female health issues. Wind chimes in the Verandah and crystals in the bedroom can help avoid fights. Non-working clocks in houses can negatively impact family members’ zodiac signs.

How to identify Jupiter in the night sky?

Jupiter, situated at 8 o’clock, is located directly above the moon, affording the opportunity to observe it from an alternative perspective, provided that the moon is used as a reference point.

How often can you see Jupiter in the night sky?
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How often can you see Jupiter in the night sky?

Jupiter’s opposition occurs every 13 months, making the planet appear larger and brighter than any other time of the year. This year’s views will be extraordinary due to Jupiter’s closest approach to Earth since 1963, which rarely coincides with opposition. At its closest approach, Jupiter will be approximately 367 million miles from Earth, about the same distance it was in 1963. The massive planet is approximately 600 million miles away from Earth at its farthest point.

Research astrophysicist Adam Kobelski recommends using good binoculars to see the banding and three or four of the Galilean satellites (moons) with good binoculars. A stable mount is essential for any system used. A larger telescope and filters in the green to blue range can enhance the visibility of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot and bands.


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Astrology: Where Is Jupiter This Evening?
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  • Awesome podcast! Thanks.🙏 As a long, long time Astrologer (over 40 years professional), I was a little done with it…I don’t know why exactly, but I recently relocated and still have a lot of things to take care of. I just was done with it, or so… I remember Jenn from other podcasts: truly appealing to my Virgo Moon with Uranus & Pluto on top of it, into the 9th house. (Sextile Sun, ruler of my 9th….) Anyway, thanks 🙏 for bringing me back to my craft again. 😀 (I can’t believe Jenn hasn’t a packed stellium in Virgo 😮) Have a good and precocious Solar Eclipse! Take care. 🙏🥹😎

  • Thank you! I always enjoy Jenn’s visits on AH. Will be checking my chart for that 108° aspect – sounds like a very interesting rabbit hole to learn about. Also, I probably am not the only one contemplating how to arrange a visit to the library Jenn created! So excited to read Amanda’s book when it’s ready 😍

  • This was so helpful and inspiring, thank you! I can’t tell you how much I miss the weekly weather! Since it’s not a regular feature anymore I feel like losing touch a bit with AH as a whole, although I’m an IC member since 2019. The weekly weather was like my weekly entry into everything else AH is offering.

  • My daughter’s 40th birthday is 9° Libra ♎️ (Solar return in just a few hrs) She’s had a hugely difficult two years with Her Pluto Square, Pluto, and now her Sun is sandwiched between South node and this eclipse. She’s also Venus in Scorpio Native…. I pray this eclipse delivers to her, the unexpected joy, peace, abundance, and sweet, living dreams she absolutely deserves to realize in this lifetime via this eclipse🌹

  • Thanks for stating the degree of Libra that the eclipse is happening in, i promptly looked at my chart, as if I already knew, and sure enough my Mercury is 10° Libra. I have Venus in scorpio as well, and I’m a Virgo Sun, pisces moon. This eclipse portal is really touching a lot of points in my chart, and all I’m asking is to release what is holding me back, because the shackles I’m in, have had me here for far too long. This was so eloquent and informational. Thanks to you both❤🧚‍♀️🐦‍🔥

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