The great conjunction of 2020 will be the closest since 1623. Thirteen years later, in 1623, the solar system's two giant planets, Jupiter and Saturn, traveled together across the sky. Jupiter caught up to and passed Saturn, in an astronomical event known as a “Great Conjunction.” The closest separation occurs on 21 December at 18:20 UT, when Jupiter will be 0.1° south of Saturn and 30° east of the Sun. This great Conjunction happening in the month of Christmas are also known as Christmas Star of the year 2020.
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