Space

Biggest moon of solar system to be visible from Earth today

Jupiter, the largest planet in the Solar System, will be the closest planet Earth today at 8.41 minutes in the night, the distance from Jupiter Planet Earth will be minimal. Astronomical analysts say that people will be able to see Jupiter Planet and its moons all night.

According to Sumit Shrivastav, a scientist of Indira Gandhi Nakshatra Shastra, distance of Earth from Jupiter Planet to 640.91 million km. Last year, the distance was 658 million km. That is, this time Jupiter planet will be very close to the Earth compared to last year. Interestingly, the Earth, the Sun and the Jupiter Planets come in a straight line.

You can see Ganymede- biggest moon of our solar system with binoculars

Even people from the general telescope or binoculars can see the Jupiter Planet and its four galilean moons Io, Europa, Callisto and Ganymede. It will rise from the east side.

Ganymede is Jupiter largest moon. It is also considered the largest moon of the solar system. In the year 1610 Galileo Galilei had first seen Jupiter with his eyes.

Scientist Sumit Shrivastava also told that a huge red spot on Jupiter planet was also visible. This blur is an atmospheric storm. Which is known as Great The Red Spot. Interestingly, the size of this spot is much more than the size of our earth.

Scientists say that after June 10, the planet Jupiter will be closest to Earth in 2022. This stage will be the closest to the Earth by the year 2100. Which will be till July 14 next year.

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