What is a planetary conjunction

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The planets have lined up one by one. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn have united perfectly in the cosmos. How does this affect the rest of humanity, however? In this engrossing documentary, learn about planetary alignment and how it affects our lives.
On February 27, 1953 BC Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Saturn formed a group with an angular diameter of 26.45 arc minutes. Jupiter was on the same day only a few degrees away, so on this day, all five bright planets could be found in an area measuring only 4.33 degrees. David Pankenier and David Nivison have suggested that this conjunction occurred at the beginning of the Xia dynasty in ChinaWhen. Two celestial bodies appear close to each other in the sky, known as a planetary conjunction. This event offers a stunning spectacle without binoculars or a telescope, but only for a brief period. In this video, we will go over the history of planetary conjunctions, how they physically work, and some myths from the Middle Ages. Watch this video to learn more about the valuable planet.

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