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The "buyer" and 4 of its moons appear in the night sky throughout the night throughout June

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NASA said the planet's largest planet, Jupiter, would be close enough to see it without a telescope throughout June, and only through the telescope could you see its moons also in the sky.

According to the British daily Daily Mail, Jupiter will appear in the night sky throughout June, with the best view on June 10, where the buyer will be in line with the Earth and the Sun at that time, so that the Earth will be in the middle of Monday.

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"This is the best time of the year to see Jupiter, because the planet is visible in the sky all night," NASA says.

But even if you can not take a look at the 10th day of the month, the days that follow and beyond will be good to see too.

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"Jupiter, throughout the month, rises at dusk and stays visible all night, and it will be visible to the naked eye, but it looks great through binoculars or a small telescope," NASA says.

NASA has been studying Jupiter closely for the past three years since Jonu's spacecraft arrived in the vast planet, and the space agency hopes to unlock the secrets of its origin and evolution, which can give evidence of the formation of the early solar system.

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