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If you managed to see the crescent Moon pass Jupiter and Saturn this week, you’ll have noticed something else about the Solar System’s two largest planets.
They’re now really, really close to each other, and on December 21, 2020—the date of the December solstice—they’re going to almost appear to collide to become one super-bright point of light.
Jupiter and Saturn will look like a “double planet” for first time since Middle Ages.
It hasn't been seen in over 800 years. This is going to be really, really cool. Is anyone going to watch it?
They’re now really, really close to each other, and on December 21, 2020—the date of the December solstice—they’re going to almost appear to collide to become one super-bright point of light.
Jupiter and Saturn will look like a “double planet” for first time since Middle Ages.
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Jupiter and Saturn will look like "double planet" for first time since the Middle Ages.
www.forbes.com
It hasn't been seen in over 800 years. This is going to be really, really cool. Is anyone going to watch it?