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As the gas giant[Jupiter] reaches resistance while rising from the east at the same time the sunlight sets in the west ....

As the gas giant[Jupiter] reaches resistance while rising from the east at the same time the sunlight sets in the west ....

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it will certainly likewise be at its closest approach to Earth, called perigee. 

it will certainly likewise be at its closest approach to Earth, called perigee. 

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This closest approach will certainly bring Jupiter to around 367 million miles from Earth, the gas giant's closest to our world because 1963. 

This closest approach will certainly bring Jupiter to around 367 million miles from Earth, the gas giant's closest to our world because 1963. 

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While the separation of over 350 million miles in between Earth as well as the gas giant which may seem anything but 'close,' .....

While the separation of over 350 million miles in between Earth as well as the gas giant which may seem anything but 'close,' .....

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the greatest distance in between our planet and Jupiter is around 600 million miles (960 million kilometres). 

the greatest distance in between our planet and Jupiter is around 600 million miles (960 million kilometres). 

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Jupiter is coming closer to Earth than it has because 1963.  

Jupiter is coming closer to Earth than it has because 1963.  

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This is because of Earth as well as Jupiter's differing orbits around the sun, they do not pass each other at the very same distance each time. 

This is because of Earth as well as Jupiter's differing orbits around the sun, they do not pass each other at the very same distance each time. 

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Jupiter, the largest planet in the planetary system, will come the closest it needs to Earth in 59 years on Monday. 

Jupiter, the largest planet in the planetary system, will come the closest it needs to Earth in 59 years on Monday. 

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Sept. 25, 2022 8:15 a.m. A view of Jupiter's Great Red Spot as well as stormy southerly hemisphere was captured by NASA's Juno spacecraft in 2019. 

Sept. 25, 2022 8:15 a.m. A view of Jupiter's Great Red Spot as well as stormy southerly hemisphere was captured by NASA's Juno spacecraft in 2019. 

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The planet is mainly swirling gases as well as liquids. While a spacecraft would have no place to arrive on Jupiter, it wouldn't be able to fly unscathed either.

The planet is mainly swirling gases as well as liquids. While a spacecraft would have no place to arrive on Jupiter, it wouldn't be able to fly unscathed either.

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What happens if you get too close to Jupiter? Jupiter's deep environment soaks up radio waves, so you'll be shut down from the outside world-- not able to interact. 

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Generally, Jupiter's average temperature level is -238 degrees F.

Generally, Jupiter's average temperature level is -238 degrees F. 

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References:- 1. scientificamerican.com  2. opb.org  3. businessinsider.com  4. weather.gov  5. npr.org  6. noirlab.edu

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