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Conjunction (astronomy and astrology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The triple conjunction period in 2009 has a number of interesting dates, although I would extend it into July. Interestingly, while there will be exact conjunctions of Jupiter with Chiron, and Jupiter with Neptune, Chiron and Neptune will never be exactly conjunct that whole period.
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Future planetary conjunctions for the year 2008 are highlighted. See planets hover less than one degree apart. ... Triple Planetary Conjunction...
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The best evening apparition for southern hemisphere observers is, as usual, in the August and September period. In 2009 Mercury will set about two and a half hours after the Sun in late August. There will also be a conjunction with Saturn at the time. ... Planetary conjunctions during 2009...
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In early May the Moon passes by the planets, which have been grouping together for some months, as shown in the computer-generated chart below. The familiar constellation of Orion, ... A much-hyped close conjunction of Mars, Jupiter and Saturn (which unlike the grouping below was visible from Earth) occurred in April;
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Look just a little bit south of due east to see this planetary conjunction. The planets will be just five degrees above the horizon, so make sure you have a clear view to the east. ... Home » Science & Nature » Astronomy & Space » Stargazing » Triple Planetary Conjunction...
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How close together must the celestial bodies be to be in conjunction? ... For each planet, the orbit was taken from the orbital period that started on 1 January 2000. (The results for planetary orbits from 1 January 3000 are virtually the same: the standard deviation of the difference is only 0.002, and probably mostly due...
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The snow started last night — just in time to slam the curtain closed (for us anyways) on the spectacular conjunction of Jupiter, Venus, and the elegant crescent Moon. Did you see it?
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Astrologers had gathered centuries' worth of observations and correlations of planetary movements and synchronous events on Earth. From charts and tables, magi could, interpret the celestial omens.
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It was a notable heavenly conjunction. All manner of natural catastrophes ... This does not mean that historical upheavals are never correlated with planetary conjunctions. If a society believes strongly enough in the power of the stars and planets to shape human destiny, events may be correlated with the heavens.
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