In 2010 Jupiter passes through the constellation Aquarius (the Square of Pegasus below) and ending in Pisces where between July and August will change direction (this is called motion clearly apparent, as seen from earth) and slow down their pace to return in the last months of Aquarius. For further embellish what we will think that Uranus is right on the same journey in the border point between the two constellations, creating a ballet summer autumn with Jupiter will not be his to lose. The points of closest approach will occur on June 6 (round trip), unfortunately with the disorder of the moonlight, and September 22 (return journey) at night.
Jupiter is known, is the largest planet in the solar system, but compared to Uranus is also closer to us, this explains why the apparent size of the image will be those above. Of course, for those who like me is hard to "catch" Uranus first time, you find yourself in those given a good "target" due to the presence of Jupiter.
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