5:05 A.M. "A “conjunction” occurs when two planets (or other celestial bodies) appear, from the vantage point of Earth, close to one another in the sky. While there’s no specific metric that states how proximate they must be, the commonly accepted definition is within a couple of degrees." |
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Love this post - it piques the interests of lifelong learners like myself. A conjunction between these two happens about every 20 years. Just a very tiny minuscule of time when you think about it....
I have always thought Jupiter liked Venus!
Great photo Jax!!!
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