What Is the ‘Great Conjunction 2020’ Everyone’s Talking About? (Psst: It’s Happening on December 21)
Just when we thought 2020 was almost over, it’s serving us one last life-changing moment. Monday December 21 marks the Great Conjunction or a rare alignment of Jupiter and Saturn in the night sky.
Skywatchers who missed the dazzling meetup of Venus and Jupiter that began early on the morning of Saturday will get another chance to witness what is called the planetary conjunction early Sunday.
Did you see the bright star next to the moon? That was Venus, and part of a conjunction between the moon, Venus and the star Regulus. Will it return?
On Dec. 21, after drawing visibly closer and closer in the night sky over the past few months, Jupiter and Saturn will appear the closest they have since March 4, 1226, nearly 800 years ago. They were ...
TULSA, Okla. — Night sky gazers, this is your week! Green Country will be able to see two moon-planet conjunctions over the next several days. What is a moon-planet conjunction? In astronomy, ...
A conjunction is an astronomical event in which at least two planets – or, in this case, other celestial bodies – appear to our vantage from Earth to be close together in the sky. The trio of ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – Venus and Jupiter are about to have a close encounter — sort of. In astronomy, a conjunction is when multiple celestial bodies meet or pass one another. With that, both Venus ...
Jupiter and Mars are about to get up close and personal to one another. Look up to the sky early Wednesday morning and you'll see what astronomers call a planetary conjunction. This is what is ...
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