Also known as conjunction in astronomy, conjunction (astronomy)
phenomenon when two astronomical objects or spacecraft have the same right ascension or ecliptic longitude as observed from Earth
A conjunction is when two objects in space—like planets or stars—line up so they appear in the same direction from Earth. Astronomers track these events because they're useful for navigation, scientific observation, and understanding how celestial objects move across our sky.
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