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Jupiter closest to Earth in 6 decades tomorrow, See how to watch | Mint - Mint
9/25/22 at 1:14am
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Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, will make its closest approach to Earth since 1963 – almost six decades ago, on Monday. The massive planet is approximately 600 million miles away from Earth at its farthest point.
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