"Capture Jupiter's Brilliance: A Guide to Photographing the Gas Giant"

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On Friday night, Jupiter will be bright and prominent in the eastern skies, accompanied by the dimmer Uranus and the Pleiades star cluster. Additionally, the Northern and Southern Taurid meteor showers will be visible. Skywatchers can use telescopes or binoculars to observe Jupiter's Galilean moons and the Pleiades, while also keeping an eye out for Taurid meteors. The Taurid meteor showers occur as Earth passes through debris left behind by comet 2P/Encke.
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