Jupiter (left) and Saturn (right) after a planetary conjunction, when two planets are seen close together in the sky when viewed from Earth. The two planets are moving away from each other after the 'Great Conjunction' on 21st December 2020, when the planets reached their closest alignment, a tenth of a degree apart. The last 'Great Conjunction' of Saturn and Jupiter occurred over 800 years ago. Photographed after sunset in Alexandria, Virginia, USA on 22nd December 2020. | |
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