See Jupiter's largest moons interact with the gas giant this month
Jupiter reached opposition on 26 September 2022, and even after opposition the gas giant planet will be a great target to observe throughout November.
Even with a small or medium refractor telescope you'll be able to make out Jupiter's distinct bands and see its 4 largest moons - known as the Galilean moons - in orbit around the planet.
If you're lucky enough to own a larger telescope, however, you'll be able to see a wealth of atmospheric detail on Jupiter.
But owners of smaller scopes will still be able to enjoy some amazing interactions between Jupiter and its 4 largest moons: Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto. Read More...