The largest planet in our solar system, the gas giant will be at opposition, meaning Earth is directly between it and the sun, said Trina L. Ray, deputy science ...
The total lunar eclipse on November 8 can be seen in Asia, Australia, the Pacific, South America and North America between 3:02 and 8:56 a.m. But for people in Eastern North America, the moon will be setting during that time. Jupiter is about 600 million miles (965.6 million kilometers) away from our home planet at its farthest point, the space agency said. [according to EarthSky](https://earthsky.org/astronomy-essentials/jupiter-at-opposition-closest-brightest-best/). Ray, deputy science manager for the [according to NASA](https://blogs.nasa.gov/Watch_the_Skies/2022/09/16/jupiter-to-reach-opposition-closet-approach-to-earth-in-70-years/).