Jupiter is 0.5 degree north of the Moon, with an occultation visible from central South America, the Galapagos and Pitcairn Islands, and French Polynesia, at 3:00 UT; the Moon is at apogee, subtending 29 arc minutes from a distance of 405,310 kilometers (253,218 miles), at 11:00 UT.
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