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Conjunction of Mercury and Venus, appearing above the Moon, at the Paranal Observatory.. This is a list of the Solar System's recent planetary conjunctions (in other words, when two planets look close together) for the period 2005–2020.
Triple conjunctions between the inferior planets Mercury and Venus and the superior planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, dwarf planet Pluto or with stars take place when these objects are at the same time in conjunction to Sun while Mercury or Venus are at inferior conjunction. Frequently the second conjunction takes place when both bodies ...
Over the period 4–6 February 1962, in a rare series of events, Mercury and Venus reached conjunction as observed from the Earth, followed by Venus and Jupiter, then by Mars and Saturn. Conjunctions took place between the Moon and, in turn, Mars, Saturn, the Sun, Mercury, Venus and Jupiter.
Close conjunction between Venus and Regulus, perhaps occultation of Regulus by Venus. 2279 Triple conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn. 2279 October 21 At 15:32 UTC, Mercury will occult Neptune. [42] 2281-82 Grand Trine of Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. This last occurred in 1769 and 1770. 2283
An alignment of six planets will dazzle in January 2025. Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune will align in the night sky. "The whole month of January is a great time to see the ...
Neptune's innermost moon, Naiad, ... Venus, whose Earth conjunction period (584 Earth days) is close to 5 times its solar day (116.75 days) Notes
August 11: Venus conjunct Jupiter - This aspect functions as a beacon of light during an intense month. Make the best of it by spending time with your family (or chosen family); perhaps you travel ...
The next time a mutual planetary transit or occultation will happen (as seen from Earth) will be on 22 November 2065 at about 12:43 UTC, when Venus near superior conjunction (with an angular diameter of 10.6") will transit in front of Jupiter (with an angular diameter of 30.9"); however, this will take place only 8° west of the Sun, and will therefore not be visible to the unaided/unprotected ...