Jupiter, meanwhile, will shine bright in high in the overhead sky all night long. Mars will rise in the eastern sky during the night, and can look a ruddy red color in telescopes and binoculars.
Venus—the second brightest object in the night sky after the moon—will shine 110 times brighter than ... below Jupiter—looks a golden-reddish color to the naked eye. On Jan. 13, the first ...
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