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  • Identifying Jupiter: Key Characteristics of the Solar System's Largest Planet
    Jupiter is easily recognized due to its distinct characteristics:

    * Brightness: It's the brightest planet in our night sky, often outshining even the brightest stars.

    * Color: It has a pale, yellowish-brown hue, which helps distinguish it from other bright celestial objects.

    * Size: It's a giant planet, making it easily noticeable with the naked eye.

    * Motion: Jupiter moves across the sky relatively quickly compared to stars, allowing you to track its movement over a few nights.

    * Location: It's typically found near the ecliptic, the path the Sun appears to take across the sky.

    These characteristics make Jupiter a readily identifiable object in the night sky, even for those without telescopes or detailed star charts.

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