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On the night of December 21, Jupiter will cross Saturn in the sky, which can be seen from Earth’s sky. This time they will be only 0.1 degrees apart (compared to the 0.5 degree diameter moon).
This scene is known to be seen for a short time just after sunset from Bangladesh on Monday. That is why the sky must be clear.
Jupiter revolves around the Sun once every 12 years, Saturn for 30 years. Although every 20 years this connection is not always in the night sky, or so close. That is why this connection is special.
In a press release, Anusandhitsu Chakra asked everyone interested in astronomy to come see this incredible gathering.
As the sun sets, bright Jupiter will be easily visible in the southwestern sky, without the need for binoculars. A little higher up you will see a relatively faded Saturn. An hour after sunset, this bright pair of planets will descend to the horizon, making it a good time to see it just after sunset.
For observation information, the public should contact Research Circle Central Office 46/1, South Mugdapara, Dhaka-1214, email: [email protected], Or on Facebook- www.facebook.com/Anushandhitshuchokro; Telephone: The organization has requested to contact the number 626575, 01516094897.
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