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Who's ready for the great Saturn and Jupiter conjunction of 2020?


Sandra E Garcia, The New York Times
Published: 19 Dec 2020 11:53 AM BdST
Updated: 19 Dec 2020 11:53 AM BdST
A photo provided by NASA shows Saturn (Fig 1), The International Space Station (Fig 2) and Jupiter (Fig 3) seen in this third of a second exposure, made on Friday, Dec 11, 2020. On Monday, Saturn and Jupiter will once again appear in the heavens just one-tenth of a degree apart about the thickness of a dime held at arm’s length, according to NASA. (Joel Kowsky/NASA via The New York Times)
The last time Saturn and Jupiter, the largest planets in our solar system, orbited as closely as they will Monday and were visible in the sky, the year was 1226. ....

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Christmas Star 2020: The Saturn and Jupiter Conjunction


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A titillating JPEG: Saturn (Fig. 1), The International Space Station (Fig. 2), and Jupiter (Fig. 3) can be seen in this third of a second exposure.Credit.Joel Kowsky/NASA
The last time Saturn and Jupiter, the largest planets in our solar system, orbited as closely as they will on Dec. 21 and were visible in the sky, the year was 1226.
Almost 800 years later, on Monday, these titanic orbs will once again appear in the heavens just one-tenth of a degree apart about the thickness of a dime held at arm’s length, according to NASA.
So how can you see it tonight? “Go any place where you can see the sunset and a half-hour after it you will see Jupiter and Saturn 30 degrees up in the sky,” said Henry Throop, an astronomer at NASA who has been watching the impending planetary convergence from his yard. (The planets have been inching closer every day.) “Jupiter will be brighter than Saturn because it’s closer to us.” ....

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