Jupiter is now visible in the eastern sky right. On the East Coast it is currently about the height of a 2-story home. They say you can view 4 of its moons with strong binoculars or a telescope.
https://www.space.com/jupiter-opposition-closest-approach-skywatching
What do you mean now? It's visible for at least a few months out of the year.
I meant at this time of night while it is the closest it's been in more than half a century. I dug out my cheap telescope which I have never used, and it is cool AF.