New Delhi, Dec. 6 -- The last month of 2025 has witnessed several celestial activities, ranging from northern lights sightings to the recent Supermoon. There is more to come this weekend, as skygazers are gearing up to watch the Moon and Jupiter form a conjunction on Sunday, December 7, according to NASA. This happens when the two celestial bodies appear right beside each other in the night sky, even though they are several hundred million miles away from each other in space.
A conjunction happens when the objects in the sky, such as planets and moons, appear closer to each other, despite being actually far apart. This means that people will be able to watch the Moon and Jupiter together in space this weekend, while they actually remain ...
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