There are many games going on in the universe, coming to the planets and going away; The world's largest planet Jupiter is coming closer to Earth.
Scientists think that such an event is rare in the history of the last 70 years.
The space scientists know that this rare event is going to happen on September 26. Jupiter is coming closer to Earth on the same day, and Jupiter will be seen in the sky all night. The Sun and Jupiter will be on the same side, as opposed to the Earth, and Jupiter will rise in the east, as it is, and set in the west, as it is, as the Sun.
NASA said in a statement that as Jupiter will come very close to Earth on September 26, it will look much clearer and brighter than Earth, which is quite rare.
NASA said that Jupiter will be the most shining in the other planets and stars in the sky except the Moon. But Jupiter will not be seen from Earth with the naked eye, scientists say, if you want to see the planet, you have to take the help of a telescope. In addition to the main planet through a good telescope, three or four satellites of Jupiter can also be seen in this same way.
It is known that the distance between Earth and Jupiter will be reduced to 58 million kilometers on September 26.
The distance from Earth to Jupiter is 592.69 milligrams, but the distance from Earth to Jupiter will be at least 365 millimeters from Earth on September 26. The phenomenon of Jupiter is close to Earth as the Earth's Marshal Space Flight Center study astronomer Adam Kobelski.
He said, “If you use the modern band binoculars, you can see the day from the surface of the earth.”
The largest planet in the solar system is the fifth in terms of distance from the Sun, the largest in the solar system and in terms of size. Jupiter is 1,42,800 km in diameter, about 1,300 times larger than Earth, which is about 77.8 million kilometers from the Sun.
The mass of the planets in the solar system except Jupiter is two and a half times the mass of Jupiter, the primary element of Jupiter is hydrogen and a small amount of helium.








