Don’t Miss The Bright Christmas Star In The Night Sky
Don’t Miss The Bright Christmas Star In The Night Sky
US · Published Dec 16, 2025
Jupiter, often called the 'Christmas Star,' is exceptionally bright this month.
Jupiter will be in opposition on January 10, 2026, appearing larger and more luminous.
Look to the eastern sky about 90 minutes after sunset to easily spot Jupiter, even in light-polluted areas.
Jupiter shines bright as the "Christmas Star"
This month, the dazzling object that captures attention isn't a star at all, but the planet Jupiter. Often referred to as the "Christmas Star," Jupiter is exceptionally bright as it approaches opposition on January 10, 2026. During this event, Earth will be positioned directly between Jupiter and the sun, making Jupiter appear larger and significantly more luminous than usual.
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