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Throughout January, planets Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus will all be visible in the night sky. However, the best time to catch a glimpse of the planets will be on Jan. 29, the ...
At their closest point, Jupiter and Venus will be just half a degree apart – about the diameter of a full moon – despite being more than 600 million km (400 million miles) away from each other ...
Venus 24' south of Jupiter 42.2° East July 16, 2015 04:29:03 Mercury 8' south of Mars 8.9° West July 31, 2015 19:47:59 Venus 6°26' south of Jupiter 19.5° East August 5, 2015 08:52:16 Mercury 8°11' north of Venus 13.1° East August 7, 2015 04:04:09 Mercury 35' north of Jupiter 14.6° East August 29, 2015 05:18:53 Venus 9°25' south of Mars
Triple conjunction Mars-Jupiter: 2319 Triple conjunction Mars-Saturn. 2327 June 4 At 00:45 UTC, Venus will occult Mars. [42] 2335 October 8 At 14:44 UTC, Venus will occult Jupiter. [42] 2351 April 7 At 17:15 UTC, Mercury will occult Uranus. [42] 2360 December 13 Transit of Venus 2368 December 10 Transit of Venus. 2377 January 14
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 ...
The two brightest planets in the night sky — Venus and Jupiter — will appear to pass extremely close to one another on the evening of June 30. It'll be the closest they've been all ...
Although mutual occultations of planets had been recorded in 581, [1] 1170, [2] 1590, [3] and 1737, [4] the first attempt to list past and future occultations of that nature was not made until 1970 during a manual search for conjunctions, in which Jan Meeus and Michael Walch discovered further occultations in 1522 [a] and 1570, [b] published in ...
A celestial event happening this week will be so bright even people in bright cities like New York City, will get to see it.