Jupiter will be closer to Earth tonight than it has been in years — and you can see it with bare eyes
By Jeremy Berk From Business Insider Jupiter will be at its most visible on May 8. The planet will be in opposition to the sun, which means it’ll be on the exact opposite side of Earth to the sun. Your…
Juno sends back a rare view of Jupiter’s north pole
By Mariella Moon From engadget It’s been a while since we caught a glimpse of the gas giant’s polar region. When someone mentions the planet Jupiter, you probably think of the image we’re all familiar with: that one with a…