It will reappear in the morning sky in April.
It will soon be time to bid a fond adieu to an object that has been a fixture in our evening sky since late last summer: the planet Jupiter.is leaving our skies after many months of an impressive display. Currently it's setting just under two hours after the sun and you can still see it quite easily, albeit rather low in the west-southwest sky. It's the brightest"star" in the area.
In another day or two, Jupiter will be gone. It will be in conjunction with the sun on March 5, transitioning into the morning sky, where it will reappear at dawn early in April. So, for Jupiter this is not really a"goodbye," but only a"farewell" until later in the spring. As American writer, Richard Bach so aptly put it: "Don't be dismayed at goodbyes. A farewell is necessary before you can meet again."
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