The Great Conjunction

is upon us.  It’s to be seen in its glory (if weather and the rather low attitude in the sky allow) on the evenings of Sunday Dec. 20 and Monday Dec. 21.  Those are just before, and just after, the very closest approach of Jupiter to Saturn.  That happens in the daytime between, but on either evening the planets fit into a very small field of view.

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Eclipse across the Andes (and Washington)

The Moon wields a wand: the long slender shadow called the umbra, which when it touches Earth creates a magic show.  The wand will sweep across South America on December 14.

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