Moon Nears Jupiter on Jan. 10
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•See the moon and Jupiter ride the Bull in tonight’s sky
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The moon will pass within about five degrees of Jupiter at 4:45 p.m. EST ( 2145 GMT ) The pair will be visible in the evening sky shortly after the sun sets.
For New York City viewers, the moon and Jupiter will peek up into view around 5:06p.m EST ( 2206 GMT ), appearing 34 degrees above the eastern horizon.
They will remain visible into the early morning of Jan. 11 .
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