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