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Great Conjunction: Today, the once-in-a-lifetime conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn

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With binoculars or a small telescope, you can see Jupiter’s major moons

In a rare astronomical event seen once in a lifetime, the two largest planets in our solar system will meet in a clear sky Monday evening; Jupiter and Saturn, and they will appear to become one planet in what is known as the phenomenon of great conjunction that coincides with the winter solstice.

The great conjunction occurs when the two planetary paths intersect and become so close to each other that they will appear in the sky as if they are touching, giving the impression that they are merging and shining as one planet.

It will be the closest moment between the two planets, which has not occurred since 1623.

But back to that moment in the past, our planet’s proximity to the Sun made this conjunction difficult to see.

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