Sunday, March 20, 2011

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Conjunction of Mercury and Jupiter from the seafront of Cadiz Chiclana FROM OBSERVATION

Here you can see the conjunction of Mercury and Jupiter from the Paseo Marítimo de Cádiz the evening of March 20, 2011. The previous day coincided with the Moon's closest approach to Earth and a great trip. You can see two photos where I point out where the planets. It's a rare combination where Mercury is above another planet as often is the reverse.

Two stars are in conjunction when viewed from a third party (usually the Earth) are in the same celestial longitude. As the celestial latitude may be different the stars are very close in the sky, but do not match, passing one over the other. The combination is one of the main aspects of the planets.








Promenade Details Cadiz San Sebastian Castle in the background.


This picture you can see the castle of San Sebastian and Lighthouse Cove.

Details of the Victoria Beach in Cadiz, San Sebastian Castle in the background.

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