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- Conjunction_(astronomy) abstract "A conjunction occurs when two astronomical objects have either the same right ascension or the same ecliptical longitude, normally when observed from the Earth.In the case of two objects that always appear close to the ecliptic – such as two planets, or the Moon and a planet, or the Sun and a planet – this implies an apparent close approach between the objects as seen on the sky.In contrast, the term appulse is defined as the minimum apparent separation on the sky of two astronomical bodies.Conjunctions therefore involve two Solar System bodies, or one Solar System body and one more distant object such as a star. A conjunction is an apparent phenomenon caused by perspective only: there is no close physical approach in space between the two objects involved. Conjunctions between two bright objects close to the ecliptic, such as two bright planets, can be easily seen with the naked eye and can attract some public interest.The astronomical symbol of conjunction is ☌ (in Unicode U+260C) and handwritten:20px. However, this symbol is never used in modern astronomy and is of historical interest only.".
- Conjunction_(astronomy) thumbnail Mercury,_Venus_and_the_Moon_Align.jpg?width=300.
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- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageExternalLink PlanetsConj.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageExternalLink planalign.htm.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageExternalLink JUPITEROCCULTSATURN.pdf.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageExternalLink APA-Moon-Saturn-Sept.jpg.
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- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageRevisionID "678276815".
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Apparent_retrograde_motion.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Appulse.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Asteroid.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Astrometry.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Astronomical_object.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Astronomical_objects.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Astronomical_opposition.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Astronomical_transit.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astrometry.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Conjunctions_(astronomy_and_astrology).
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Celestial_sphere.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Comet.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Declination.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Earth.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Eclipse.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Ecliptic.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Ecliptic_coordinate_system.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Elongation_(astronomy).
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Great_conjunction.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Hour_angle.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Inferior_and_superior_planets.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Jupiter.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Line_(geometry).
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Line_(mathematics).
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Lunar_eclipse.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Mars.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Mercury_(planet).
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Moon.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Naked_eye.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink New_Moon.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink New_moon.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Occultation.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Opposition_(planets).
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Planet.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Positional_astronomy.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Right_ascension.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Solar_System.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Solar_eclipse.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Spherical_astronomy.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Star.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Sun.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Syzygy_(astronomy).
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink The_Earth.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Transit_(astronomy).
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Transit_of_Mercury.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Transit_of_Venus.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Triple_conjunction.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Unicode.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink Venus.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink File:Astronomical_conjunction_symbol.png.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink File:Celestial_Conjunction_at_Paranal.jpg.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink File:Conjunção_Lua-Vênus-Júpiter.jpg.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink File:Lune-Venus-Jupiter.JPG.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink File:Mercury,_Venus_and_the_Moon_Align.jpg.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink File:Moon_Jupiter_Venus.JPG.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink File:Planetary_Conjunction_over_Paranal.jpg.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLink File:Positional_astronomy.svg.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Conjunction (astronomy)".
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "conjunction (astronomy)".
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "conjunction".
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "conjunctions".
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "inferior conjunction".
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "planetary conjunction".
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "prominent sight".
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "superior conjunction".
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "triple conjunction".
- Conjunction_(astronomy) hasPhotoCollection Conjunction_(astronomy).
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) subject Category:Astrometry.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) subject Category:Conjunctions_(astronomy_and_astrology).
- Conjunction_(astronomy) comment "A conjunction occurs when two astronomical objects have either the same right ascension or the same ecliptical longitude, normally when observed from the Earth.In the case of two objects that always appear close to the ecliptic – such as two planets, or the Moon and a planet, or the Sun and a planet – this implies an apparent close approach between the objects as seen on the sky.In contrast, the term appulse is defined as the minimum apparent separation on the sky of two astronomical bodies.Conjunctions therefore involve two Solar System bodies, or one Solar System body and one more distant object such as a star. ".
- Conjunction_(astronomy) label "Conjunction (astronomy)".
- Conjunction_(astronomy) sameAs اقتران_(فلك_وتنجيم).
- Conjunction_(astronomy) sameAs Planetlərin_paradı.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) sameAs Злучэнне,_астраномія.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) sameAs Съединение_(астрономия).
- Conjunction_(astronomy) sameAs গ্রহসংযোগ.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) sameAs Conjunció_(astronomia).
- Conjunction_(astronomy) sameAs Konjunkce_(astronomie).
- Conjunction_(astronomy) sameAs Konjunktion_(astronomi).
- Conjunction_(astronomy) sameAs Konjunktion_(Astronomie).
- Conjunction_(astronomy) sameAs Σύνοδος_(αστρονομία).
- Conjunction_(astronomy) sameAs Konjunkcio_(astronomio).
- Conjunction_(astronomy) sameAs Conjunción_(astronomía).
- Conjunction_(astronomy) sameAs Lerrokatze_(astronomia).
- Conjunction_(astronomy) sameAs مقارنه.
- Conjunction_(astronomy) sameAs Konjunktio_(tähtitiede).
- Conjunction_(astronomy) sameAs Conjonction_(astronomie).