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has glosseng: A Great Conjunction is a conjunction of the planets Jupiter and Saturn. The last Great Conjunction took place on May 31, 2000, while the next one will be in late December 2020. Great Conjunctions take place regularly, every 18–20 years, as a result of the combined ~12-year orbital period of Jupiter around the Sun, and Saturn's ~30-year orbital period. The 2000 conjunction fell within mere weeks after both had passed conjunction with the Sun, and it was very difficult to observe without visual aid because the two planets rose only 30–45 minutes before sunrise, depending upon the location of the observer.
lexicalizationeng: Great Conjunction
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has glossdeu: Als Große Konjunktion bezeichnet man die Konjunktion zwischen den Planeten Jupiter und Saturn. Die letzte Große Konjunktion war 2000, die nächste findet 2020 statt.
lexicalizationdeu: Große Konjunktion

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