Better catch Jupiter this week in the night sky. It won't be that big or bright again until 2022.
Jupiter will pass 368 million miles from Earth late Monday, its closest approach since 1963. You can see it low in the east around dusk. Around midnight, it will be directly overhead. That's because Earth will be passing between Jupiter and the sun, into the wee hours of Tuesday.
They say that Jupiter is currently the second brightest object in the night sky, just behind our own Moon.
After seeing this I was sure to check it out last night. It is indeed very visible right now. I have a fairly decent telescope and it looked pretty cool.