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
Ahhhhh... now that the flatfags are gone we can FINALLY have adult conversations bout our solar system!
Jupiter tends to be very large and blue, Mars very red, you'll rarely see Venus unless you catch it at dawn or rarely at sunset. There is a reason Venus is the morning star. I highly recommend downloading a celestial body app if you're interested in tracking stars and constellations. It helps a bunch identifying things in the sky and they are free. Everything tracks at very specific degree angles. 45 degrees for planets are a good start.
Awesome, thanks!