ohhh! look at Jupiter the next few nights and let me know what you see!
"Jupiter will be visible with the naked eye as it rises in the east at sunset and climbs high through the sky all night, before setting in the west as the sun rises Tuesday morning.
Using a telescope or binoculars, you'll also be able to spot four of Jupiter's moons on both sides of the planet. "You can pretend you're Galileo and rediscover its four brightest moons – Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto," Sky & Telescope reported.
Jupiter will shine more brightly than any star in the evening sky ..."
https://news.yahoo.com/jupiter-close-we ... 44175.html