Jupiter at opposition

Dominic Ford, Editor
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Objects: Jupiter

2019 apparition of Jupiter

10 Apr 2019 – Jupiter enters retrograde motion
10 Jun 2019 – Jupiter at opposition
11 Jun 2019 – Jupiter at perigee
11 Aug 2019 – Jupiter ends retrograde motion

Jupiter will reach opposition – the optimal time to observe it, when it will be visible for much of the night in the constellation Ophiuchus. At this time, it also appears brightest in the sky and at its largest when viewed through a telescope.

From South El Monte, it will be visible between 20:41 and 05:02. It will become accessible at around 20:41, when it rises to an altitude of 7° above your south-eastern horizon. It will reach its highest point in the sky at 00:51, 33° above your southern horizon. It will become inaccessible at around 05:02 when it sinks below 7° above your south-western horizon.

A close approach to the Earth


When a planet is at opposition, the solar system is aligned with that planet on the same side of the Sun as the Earth.

The term opposition refers to the moment when a planet passes opposite to the Sun in the sky. For those planets which orbit the Sun at a greater distance than the Earth – like Jupiter – this geometry occurs as the two planets pass each other in their orbits and they make closest approach – termed its perigee.

At opposition / perigee, planets are visible for much of the night, reaching their highest point in the sky around midnight local time, just as the Sun, 180° away, dips to its lowest point below the horizon.

Because it passes closest to the Earth at this time, the planet also appears at its brightest and largest around opposition.

The panels below show a comparison of the apparent size of Jupiter when seen at opposition in 2019, and when it is most distant from the Earth at solar conjunction.

In practice, the variation for Jupiter is quite modest since it orbits much further out in the solar system than the Earth – at an average distance from the Sun of 5.20 times that of the Earth. Consequently, its distance and angular size does not vary much as it cycles between opposition and solar conjunction. The variation is much greater for Mars, since it lies much closer to the Earth.

Jupiter at 2019 opposition
45.0"
Jupiter at solar conjunction
29.8"

A comparison of the size of Jupiter as seen at 2019 opposition and at solar conjunction.

Observing Jupiter

At opposition, Jupiter is visible for much of the night. Even when it is at its closest point to the Earth, however, it is not possible to distinguish it as more than a star-like point of light with the naked eye, though a good pair of binoculars is sufficient to reveal it as a disk of light with accompanying system of moons.

A chart of the path of Jupiter across the sky in 2019 can be found here, and a chart of its rising and setting times here.

At the moment of opposition, Jupiter will lie at a distance of 4.28 AU, and its disk will measure 45.0 arcsec in diameter, shining at magnitude -2.6. At opposition, its celestial coordinates will be:

Object Right Ascension Declination Constellation Magnitude Angular Size
Jupiter 17h13m10s 22°25'S Ophiuchus -2.6 45.0"

The coordinates above are given in J2000.0.

Over the weeks following its opposition, Jupiter will reach its highest point in the sky around four minutes earlier each night, gradually receding from the pre-dawn morning sky while remaining visible in the evening sky for a few months.

The sky on 10 Jun 2019

The sky on 10 June 2019
Sunrise
05:38
Sunset
20:03
Twilight ends
21:47
Twilight begins
03:53


Waxing Gibbous

61%

7 days old

Planets
Rise Culm. Set
Mercury 07:03 14:20 21:37
Venus 04:37 11:36 18:35
Moon 13:23 19:47 02:03
Mars 07:35 14:47 21:59
Jupiter 19:53 00:51 05:50
Saturn 21:59 03:00 08:00
All times shown in PDT.

Source

The circumstances of this event were computed using the DE430 planetary ephemeris published by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).

This event was automatically generated by searching the ephemeris for planetary alignments which are of interest to amateur astronomers, and the text above was generated based on an estimate of your location.

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Image credit

© NASA/Cassini

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