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Watch for free! “Jupiter and Saturn” closest to each other in 397 years at the Chao Phraya Sky Garden

Astronomical gathering of the Suankularb School Jupiter alongside Saturn Closest to each other in 397 years on the night of 20-21 Dec ’20 at Chao Phraya Floating Garden If you miss it, you have to wait for another 60 years. This event is free! With a telescope

Astronomical gathering Suankularb Wittayalai School (Facebook Fan Page: Suankularb Astronomy Club) invites people interested to watch the phenomenon of the sky to end the year “Great conjunction” Jupiter alongside Saturn. Closest to each other in 397 years with a distance of only 0.1 degrees

Great conjunction of Jupiter alongside Saturn This happened last time in 1623, where the stars were close to each other by 0.1 degrees (1 degree equal to the width of our little finger when stretched to the farthest arm approximately 0.1 degrees 10 times smaller than the little finger) and would Up close to the same distance again in the next 60 years, March 15, 2080 (the phenomenon of Jupiter nearby Saturn in the near Will happen next time November 5, 2040, close to 1 degree 14 minutes)

This phenomenon, if viewed with the naked eye, will see Jupiter merging with Saturn to become one star. If using a telescope to look at the stars, Jupiter and Saturn will be seen close together. In the same picture (For telescopes with a magnification of 30-200 times)

The astronomical assembly Suankularb Wittayalai School Invited interested people to join the Great conjunction phenomenon free! At the Chao Phraya Sky Garden on December 20-21, 2020 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm, by the Astronomical Assembly, Sor Kor has arranged a telescope for staring together.

This event has missed and will have to wait for the next 60 years.

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