Jupiter is now in far eastern Gemini, just a week away from its stationary point on November 11, a position which is known as "stations retrograde" denoting the point after which the planet will switch from moving eastward against the stars to moving westward. Castor and Pollux are above Jupiter in this picture, while Procyon is below it and Regulus in Leo is off toward the left edge. Unannotated image. |