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2020.12.21 16:48

The two largest planets in our solar system are coming closer

together than they have been since the Middle Ages, and it's happening just in time for Christmas -- hence the nickname of the "Christmas Star."

While it's not an actual star, the two planets will certainly make a bright splash in the night sky. On the night of December 21, the winter solstice, Jupiter and Saturn will appear so closely aligned in our sky that they will look like a double planet. This close approach is called a conjunction. The fact that this event is happening during the winter solstice is pure coincidence, according to NASA.

Source: https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/21/world/christmas-star-jupiter-saturn-solstice-scn-trnd/index.html
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  • David B. 2020.12.21 23:34

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    @Anren Lin Good job Helen 😊
  • Anren Lin 2020.12.21 23:35

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    @David B. ☺🙏thanks!
  • Christine 2020.12.22 02:02

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    If conjunction is happening in every winter solstice festival, I doubt that this event is a pure coincidence . The chinese ppl in ancient made the chinese calendar by observing planets and analysing climate . We don't know how they did that though . The chinese calendar provided a important guidance for farmers for farming .

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