The eight planets in the solar system meet the moon once a month, but Venus and Jupiter are relatively more attractive. This is because most of the time, the moon and Jupiter are the first and third brightest celestial bodies in the night sky, and the binary stars converge and the visual effect is very ideal. In the night sky on the 25th, there will be a full moon of Jupiter.
On the 25th, the moon moved to Jupiter, and they can be seen in the eastern sky after dark. This time is when they are closest. As the moon phase approaches the full moon, Jupiter and the moon will look brighter than usual. With the passage of time, the two are rising, but they are gradually drifting away, so this scene should not be missed, so we should seize the time to observe as soon as possible.
The historical situation of Jupiter's rendezvous with the moon;
1, 2006
The phenomenon of Jupiter's full moon occurs once a month, sometimes even twice. However, due to weather and other reasons, it is not always seen, especially the probability of Jupiter's full moon meeting is lower. On the nights of May 12 and May 13, 2006, there were beautiful astronomical phenomena in which the full moon met Jupiter, which could be observed by naked eyes in most parts of China.
2.2009
In the early morning of March 23, 2009, Jupiter appeared in the sky with the full moon. At about 5 o'clock on March 23, a crescent moon floated in the sky like a boat. Not far from the lower right of the crescent moon, Jupiter shines like a pearl and stays on the moon ship. The two people clung to each other and looked at each other affectionately, presenting a wonderful "moonlight express" for the public.