Jupiter to Shine Brightest This Year as Planet Reaches Opposition on January 10 (Image: Canva)
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Moneycontrol09-01-2026, 13:34

Jupiter Shines Brightest: Don't Miss January 10 Opposition!

  • Jupiter will reach its brightest point this year on January 10 due to opposition, appearing larger and more luminous.
  • Opposition occurs when Earth aligns directly between Jupiter and the Sun, creating optimal viewing conditions.
  • The gas giant will rise in the eastern sky after sunset in the constellation Gemini, visible throughout the night.
  • Jupiter will be the third-brightest object in the night sky, making it easy to spot even for casual observers.
  • Amateur astronomers can use binoculars or small telescopes to see Jupiter's four largest moons, the Galilean satellites.

Why It Matters: Jupiter's opposition on January 10 offers the best chance to see the planet at its brightest and clearest.

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