1.The giant gas planet will be seen when it approaches opposition, which means it rises in the east as the sun sets in the west. This planetary movement occurs only every 13 months, and NASA claims it will be visible at this time.

2 Looking east just after sunset will allow Southern Utah residents to see Jupiter, which will be the brightest object in the night sky outside the moon. Jupiter will be visible in this region of the sky. According to TimeandDate, the optimal viewing times are from 7:29 p.m. on Monday through sunrise on Tuesday.

3.More than twice as big as all the other planets in the solar system put together, Jupiter is 318 times more massive than Earth. This massive planet has a surface area of more than 23.7 billion square miles, but only has one-fifth the density of Earth due to its composition of hydrogen and helium.

4.Since July 2016, NASA's Juno spacecraft has been revolving around Jupiter. Its objective is to repeatedly skim slightly over the atmosphere while investigating Jupiter's composition and magnetic field. Juno, a spacecraft orbiting Jupiter, has sent amazingly detailed photographs of intense storms that are being carried by Jupiter's fast rotation.