The ‘Great’ Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn | NASA
www.nasa.gov › feature › the-great-conjunction-ofDec 15, 2020 · Saturn, top, and Jupiter, below, are seen after sunset from Shenandoah National Park, Sunday, Dec. 13, 2020, in Luray, Virginia. The two planets are drawing closer to each other in the sky as they head towards a “great conjunction” on December 21, where the two giant planets will appear a tenth of a degree apart. Credits: NASA/ Bill Ingalls
Mars-Saturn, Jupiter-Venus Conjunctions Happening This …
Catch a great view of the planets on the morning of April 27, which will include a waxing Moon. Jupiter and Venus will then meet in conjunction during the morning of April 30 – appearing to nearly collide into each other. Due to the glare from both planets, observers will see them merge into one very bright, spectacular glow!