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Jupiter Shines Brighter Than Ever as It Moves Closer to Earth

Jupiter Shines Brighter Than Ever as It Moves Closer to Earth

ISLAMABAD – Sky-watchers across Pakistan enjoyed a rare celestial sight as Jupiter appeared unusually bright in the early morning sky. The planet was seen at one of its closest points to Earth in recent times. The event drew strong interest from astronomy enthusiasts nationwide.

According to a local television report, the best time to observe the planet was shortly before sunrise. Viewers reported clear visibility between 6:00 am and 6:45 am. During this period, the planet stood out clearly in the dawn sky.

The Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission shared key details about the event. Officials said Jupiter appeared larger and brighter than on most days. This effect occurred due to its closer position to Earth during its orbital movement. The alignment offered a rare viewing opportunity.

Amateur astronomers set up telescopes in open areas and rooftops. Many also used binoculars to view the planet. Several observers captured images and short videos of the bright object. The planet’s glow remained visible despite the approaching daylight.

Experts explained that Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system. Its size and reflective clouds make it easier to spot during favorable alignments. When closer to Earth, it reflects more sunlight. This makes it appear more luminous to the naked eye.

SUPARCO officials said such alignments do not happen often. They offer valuable moments for public interest in space science. Scientists also use these periods for observation and data collection. Students and researchers benefit from these natural events.

The sight encouraged many families and young learners to observe the sky. Astronomy groups shared viewing tips on social media. They advised choosing areas with less light pollution. Clear horizons also improved visibility.

Experts noted that no special equipment was required to see the planet. However, telescopes allowed viewers to see more detail. Some observers reported spotting faint bands on the planet’s surface.

SUPARCO encouraged the public to follow future sky events. Officials said observing planets helps build scientific curiosity. They added that awareness of space science is growing in Pakistan.

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The early morning display left many impressed. For many, it was a memorable start to the day. Such moments remind people of the beauty of the universe.

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