The rare celestial phenomenon, which was visible in the night sky on December 21, saw the two biggest planets align closest to each other, resulting in a ‘conjunction’.
American space agency NASA recently shared a picture of the Saturn-Jupiter conjunction as seen from space, prompting a range of reactions on social media.
The rare celestial phenomenon, which was visible in the night sky on December 21, saw the two biggest planets align closest to each other, resulting in a ‘conjunction’.
NASA shared pictures of what the phenomenon looked like from space and the picture has now caught the attention of many.

In the picture, the two planets appear as two faint spots, almost overlapping with each other to form a double planet.
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