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  • Identifying the Bright Yellow Object in the Night Sky: Is It Jupiter?
    You're most likely seeing Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system.

    Here's why:

    * Yellowish color: Jupiter is known for its pale yellow color, which is due to its cloud composition.

    * Movement: Planets appear to move across the sky relative to the stars, which appear stationary due to their immense distance. Jupiter, being relatively close, shows noticeable movement over several hours.

    * Direction: Jupiter's path across the sky varies throughout the year, but it generally moves from east to west (NE to SW in your case) as it is influenced by Earth's rotation.

    To confirm it's Jupiter:

    * Check a stargazing app: Download a stargazing app like Stellarium or SkySafari. These apps will show you the position of planets and stars in real-time, allowing you to identify Jupiter.

    * Look for brightness: Jupiter is one of the brightest objects in the night sky, second only to Venus.

    If you're observing a bright, yellowish object moving across the sky, Jupiter is a strong possibility!

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