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  1. The gas giant planets Jupiter and Saturn appear at their closest in the sky since 1623, in an event known as a great conjunction. The closest approach occurs at 18:22 UTC, when the two planets will be one-tenth of a degree apart; they will appear to be a binary object to the naked eye.
  2. The planets Jupiter and Saturn appear at their closest in the sky since 1623, in an event known as a great conjunction. The closest approach will occur at 18:22 UTC, when the two planets will be one-tenth of a degree apart; they will appear to be a binary object to the naked eye.

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