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Jupiter will be visible to the naked eye on June 12th when it’s at its closest point to Earth.

That closest point is 641 million kilometres away.

With binoculars, some of Jupiter’s moons will be visible as well. A small telescope will be able to make out the red spot on Jupiter.

On June 17th and 18th Mercury and Mars will be visible next to each other during sunsets.

You’ll get the best view if the western horizon is unobstructed.