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A planetary conjunction occurs when two or more planets appear close to each other in the sky.
Such proximity of planets is an optical illusion - in reality, they are very far away from each other.
A conjunction can include other celestial objects besides planets - for example, moons, asteroids, or stars.
In our article, we list the upcoming conjunctions of the Moon and planets, so you can learn which planet is close to the Moon tonight.
Locating planets with Sky Tonight is easy with the help of Sky Tonight.
On March 2, 2023, Venus will meet Jupiter in the constellation Pisces at a distance of 29' 24”.
Mercury will pass within 52' south of Saturn on March 2 at 14:29 GMT.
February 15: Venus-Neptune conjunction will occur on February 15 at 12:19 GMT (7:19 a.m. EST).
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