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Since the year 2000, Jupiter and Mars have been in conjunction just 11 times, according to Space.com. After Wednesday morning, it won't be until Nov. 15, 2026 that they cross paths again.
Jupiter and Mars, along with a crescent moon, rise in the predawn sky behind One World Trade Center in New York City on March 18, 2020. Gary Hershorn/Contributor/Getty Images ...
The view shows Jupiter including its Great red Spot captured by NASA's Juno spacecraft on the outbound leg of its 12th close flyby of the gas giant planet, April 1, 2018. Picture taken April 1, 2018.
Jupiter and Mars are on display during May evenings. It's your last chance to grab a good view of Jupiter before it drops out of sight for midsummer. A gathering of planets in the morning sky ...
This combination image, created from two photos provided by NASA, shows Jupiter in 2017 (left) and Mars in 2003. From Earth, the two planets will appear to be almost touching later this week.
Since 2000, Mars and Jupiter have been in conjunction 11 times, according to Space.com. The next time this specific planetary conjunction will happen is in 2026, and the planets will appear even ...
Mars and Jupiter will still be in cahoots on Aug. 27 when, according to NASA, the crescent moon will join them to form a dazzling trio. Look for the high shine of this holy trinity in the east an ...
How to view the Mars and Jupiter conjunction: The best time to view will be two hours before sunrise (which will be at 6:29 a.m. on August 14). Look towards the east, at the constellation Taurus.
The view shows Jupiter including its Great red Spot captured by NASA's Juno spacecraft on the outbound leg of its 12th close flyby of the gas giant planet, April 1, 2018. Picture taken April 1, 2018.