View Images Library Photos and Pictures. Jupiter and Saturn were already so close in the sky on 19 Dec. 2020, but still getting much closer. Image: Gianluca Masi, Virtual Telescope Project Great Conjunction: See Jupiter and Saturn Converge on the Solstice | December 21, 2020 | The Old Farmer's Almanac Conjunction after Sunset Great conjunction 2020: How to watch the closest observable rendezvous of the two since the Middle Ages.
. Six Eclipses, Three Supermoons and A Rare 'Great Solstice Appulse': A Skywatcher's Guide To 2020 A magnified view of Jupiter and Saturn at conjunction | EarthSky 11/30/20 Kannan A in Woodlands, Singapore, caught this cool image of Jupiter – with the shadow of the Galilean moon Io cast on the planet – on September 19, 2020
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2020 WINTER SOLSTICE with have Jupiter and Saturn will be so close they will look like a double planet on Dec. 21. This has not happened since March 4, 1226. The planets will be separated by only a fifth of the diameter of a full moon. In astronomical terms, this meeting of the planetary giants is known as a "great conjunction,"
Great conjunction 2020: How to watch the closest observable rendezvous of the two since the Middle Ages.
Saturn, Jupiter, and the Galilean moons on Tuesday, December 22nd, 2020.
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Thom Allen prepares a telescope to view the "Great Conjunction" of Saturn and Jupiter, visible in the center of the image, in the West Desert on Monday, Dec. 21, 2020. Also dubbed the Christmas Star, the conjunction is the closest together the two planets have passed in Earth's sky in nearly 400 years. | Spenser Heaps, Deseret News Thom Allen prepares a telescope to view the "Great Conjunction" of Saturn and Jupiter, visible in the center of the image, in the West Desert
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A magnified view of Jupiter and Saturn at conjunction | EarthSky 11/30/20 Kannan A in Woodlands, Singapore, caught this cool image of Jupiter – with the shadow of the Galilean moon Io cast on the planet – on September 19, 2020
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Jupiter and Saturn were already so close in the sky on 19 Dec. 2020, but still getting much closer. Image: Gianluca Masi, Virtual Telescope Project
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A view showing how the Jupiter-Saturn conjunction will appear in a telescope pointed toward the western horizon at 6 p.m. CST, Dec. 21, 2020. The image is adapted from graphics by open-source planetarium software Stellarium. Credit: Patrick Hartigan, GPL-2.0, provided under CC BY 4.0
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The Christmas Star 2020 - "Great Conjunction" This picture is a long exposure of Jupiter and Saturn together on December 21st 2020 at their closest point, taken from Central Georgia USA. I did a long exposure to allow the light to soak into the barrel of the telescope and bounce off its internal mirrors and hardware to create this beautiful effect. (Image: Greg Hogan Photography)
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The Christmas Star 2020 - "Great Conjunction" This picture is of Jupiter and Saturn together on December 21st 2020 at their closest point, taken from Central Georgia USA. It is what it looked like from the telescope eyepiece, rings of Saturn and Jupiter's moons in full view. (Image: Greg Hogan Photography)
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