Noun
great conjunction (plural great conjunctions)
(astronomy) A conjunction of the planets Jupiter and Saturn.
NEW YORK — Astronomers are calling it the Great Conjunction of 2020. Source: Internet
On the night of the Winter Solstice, Jupiter and Saturn will create a rare viewing experience from Earth known as a "Great Conjunction." Source: Internet
The 36-year-old singer and judge dropped her EP titled on Thursday night (December 17) in honor of Monday night’s Great Conjunction. Source: Internet
The Great Conjunction 2020 will be visible about an hour after sunset. Source: Internet
The penultimate Monday of 2020 is the shortest day and longest night of the year, known as the Winter Solstice, and will welcome the peak of the Ursid meteors and something known as the Great Conjunction. Source: Internet
This cosmic event, also known as the Great Conjunction, happens every 20 years, and this year's planetary conjunction will be the closest visible conjunction since 1226. Source: Internet