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Historic ‘conjunction’ happening in December – PostBulletin.com
A “conjunction” is when two or more astronomical bodies appear to be close together from our view on Earth.
This December starts with a full moon. While the first full moon is officially on Nov. 30, for all practical purposes, the night sky will be saturated with virtually full moonlight the first several days of December, pretty much killing serious stargazing. After about Dec. 4, evening skies get much darker.The biggest celestial headline this December is the historic conjunction between Jupiter and Saturn. A “conjunction” is when two or more astronomical bodies appear to be close together from our…
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