Jupiter, at the present time of the year, you'll find almost directly above you (known as your Zenith), but actually towards the south of your Zenith. It's very easy to locate right now because you'll find that it's the "brightest" object in the skies...even outshining Sirius or Arcturus. (Arcturus is very bright with a very distinctive "orange" color). If you have a pair of binoculars, you can positively locate Jupiter because looking at it through binoculars, you will see also Jupiters "four brightest moons" almost in a straight line and lined up with Jupiters equator. If you own binoculars, you can't fail in locating Jupiter because you WILL see it's four brightest moons.
2006-07-08 11:00:24
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answered by LARRY M 3
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At a map of Florida. Jupiter is just above West Palm Beach.
Does that help?
2006-07-08 17:56:37
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answered by bold4bs 4
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You'll need a telescope. Otherwise it would just look like a star right now. Around this time of year it should show up in the southwest right after the sun sets.
2006-07-08 17:46:52
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answered by CornellAdamO 3
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Ah, you may be too clever for us...
Perhaps Jupiter is the name of your pet ?
so, with that in mind my answer is:
at the end of your bed.
Or of course to be coarse, Jupiter could be the nickname you have called your garden of paradise and your fountain of fanny batter.
so, with that in mind my answer is:
Between your thighs.
2006-07-08 17:49:09
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answered by realdragonflame 3
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Right now it is in the constellation Libra. That is in the southern part of the visible sky for this time of year in America.
2006-07-08 17:53:30
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answered by Anonymous
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an easy way to find the location of stars and planets is to download the program "starry night" (google it)
if i remember right it is a large bright dot that comes out pretty early in the sky
2006-07-08 17:48:01
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answered by mop_top 2
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In the sky next to Saturn (at night of course).
2006-07-08 17:44:56
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answered by ZORRO 3
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Start out by looking up! It's up there near Uranus!
2006-07-08 17:44:59
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answered by deangelis88 3
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at the sky through a telescope
2006-07-08 17:45:14
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answered by made4level27x 2
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google heavens above you'll find a very good web site for all stars, planets and space stuff
2006-07-09 06:14:36
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answered by Anonymous
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