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Date Time UTC Planet Angle distance Planet Elongation to Sun January 18, 2007 18:10:50 Venus 1°25' south of Neptune 20.1° East January 26, 2007 06:46:07 Mercury 1°28' south of Neptune 12.7° East February 7, 2007 13:13:57 Venus 44' south of Uranus 24.6° East March 25, 2007 07:23:59 Mars 1°00' south of Neptune 43.2° West April 1, 2007
3rd Conjunction 1821 Uranus–Neptune March 17 May 7 December 2 1821 Jupiter–Saturn June 25 November 23 December 23 1836/37 Mars–Jupiter November 14, 1836 March 5, 1837 March 23, 1837 1843 Jupiter–Neptune April 9 September 15 November 5 1845 Mars–Neptune June 18 September 2 October 3 1846 Saturn–Neptune March 31 September 14 December 3
Triple conjunction Mars-Saturn: 2629 Triple conjunction Mars-Saturn 2633 Possible that the C/2011 W3 (Lovejoy) could come back after reaching its perihelion in 2011. 2649 February 16 At 10:50 UTC, Venus will occult Neptune. [42] 2650 September 3 The distance between Mars and the Earth will reach a remarkable new minimum of 55,651,582.118 km.
January 13: Full Moon in Cancer ... August 11: Venus conjunct Jupiter ... Due to their retrograde motion, a total of three planets (Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus) are in the process of returning to ...
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 ...
A conjunction of Venus and Jupiter occurred on 1 December 2008, and several hours later both planets separately reached conjunction with the crescent Moon. [14] An occultation of Venus by the Moon was visible from some locations. [15] The three objects appeared close together in the sky from any location on the Earth.
The spacing between the planets varies from conjunction to conjunction with most events being 0.5 to 1.3 degrees (30 to 78 arcminutes, or 1 to 2.5 times the width of a full moon). Very close conjunctions happen much less frequently (though the maximum of 1.3° is still close by inner planet standards): separations of less than 10 arcminutes ...
The accuracy of more distant dates is suspect, especially for Mercury, ... Saturn: 3:10 [α] Earth-2948-05-09 ... no Uranus or Neptune dates (undiscovered). Earth ...