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Stargazers prepare for “The Great Conjunction” – RN Breakfast – ABC News
Tonight Jupiter and Saturn will rendezvous in the night sky, appearing as a double planet.

Stargazers are getting ready a once-in-lifetime astrological event.
Tonight Jupiter and Saturn will rendezvous in the night sky, appearing as a double planet.
It’s known as the Great Conjunction, and it’s been nearly 800 years since the pair of planets appeared this close together.
Guest:
Dr Brad Tucker is an Astrophysicist at the ANU and Mt Stromlo Observatory
Producer: Julia Holman
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