Multiple Choice
At what point in its orbit does Jupiter appear to be brightest when viewed from Earth?
A) At opposition
B) Its brightness does not vary with orbital position because of its almost circular orbit.
C) At conjunction
D) When the Earth-Jupiter line is at a right angle to the Sun-Jupiter line
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