Great conjunction
A great conjunction is a conjunction of the planets Jupiter and Saturn. It occurs when the two planets appear closest together in the sky. The most recent great conjunction occurred on 31 May 2000, and the next will occur on 21 December 2020. Great conjunctions have attracted considerable attention in the past as celestial omens.
About Great conjunction in brief
A great conjunction is a conjunction of the planets Jupiter and Saturn. It occurs when the two planets appear closest together in the sky. The most recent great conjunction occurred on 31 May 2000, and the next will occur on 21 December 2020. Great conjunctions have attracted considerable attention in the past as celestial omens. The great conjunction of 2040 will be known as the \”Halloween Star\” since it will occur on Halloween morning on October 31, 2040. While this one won’t be as amazing as the Thegreat conjunction of 2020, it will unique in the matter that it lands on Halloween.
It will land just 11 days before Easter 2060 and may be named the \”Easter star\” and the first one of its kind until Easter 2199. As well as being a triple conjunction, the great conjunction. of 7541 will feature one transit and one occultation of Saturn by Jupiter, the first occultation between the two. planets since 6856 BC. These conjunctions occur every 19. 859 years, on average, when Jupiter ‘overtakes’ Saturn in the. sky due to the combined effect of Jupiter’s approximately 11. 9-year orbital period and Saturn’s 29. 5- year orbital period.
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