Saturn and Jupiter will almost ‘kiss’ this winter solstice



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Saturn and Jupiter will almost seem to kiss this winter solstice, though not because of any mistletoe hanging overhead.

Rather, the two gas giants will appear very close in the night sky in an event known as a “grand conjunction,” which occurs approximately every 20 years. In reality, Saturn and Jupiter will be hundreds of millions of miles apart.

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