The best chance to see the Great Conjunction may not be on its peak night thanks to clouds. The best chance to see the Great Conjunction may not be on its peak night thanks to clouds. The best chance ...
PHOENIX — If you look up into the sky Monday evening, you'll be able to see something that hasn't been visible in 800 years. It's called the Great Conjunction. That's when Jupiter and Saturn get ...
On Monday night, those who stepped outside and looked into the southwestern horizon right after sunset were treated do a once in a lifetime celestial event as the planets Jupiter and Saturn appeared ...
Skies should be clear on Monday night for The Great Conjunction, when Saturn will be right next to Jupiter in the sky and appear like one large star. The best timing will be between 5:30 and 6:30 p.m.
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