Jupiter is often a beginner's first planetary observation - after looking at the Moon. Then Mars and Saturn. Once seen never forgotten.
Jupiter reaches opposition on 26 September 2022, making it a great time to observe the gas giant and its moons.
https://www.skyatnightmagazine.com/advice/skills/how-see-planets-night-sky-september/
Roger
This is great to know as I'll be in the South of france at this time, in the middle of nowhere with no light pollution. Always get a great view of the stars and the Milkyway was stunning to view, where we stay, as well as meteor showers, i was out there for the persieds about 5 years back.
119.4 m /391.7 feet asl
Sunny Dartford, NW Kent
Don't feed the Trolls!! When starved of attention they return to their dark caves or the dark recesses of bridges and will turn back to stone, silent again!