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On December 21, 2020, the sky hosted a "Great Conjunction" of Jupiter and Saturn, an event so rare it hadn't been this visible since the Middle Ages. This video captures the two largest planets in our solar system appearing as a single, brilliant "Christmas Star." The Celestial Event

⭐ : This file is a digital time capsule of a "once-in-a-lifetime" astronomical rarity that won't happen this closely again until 2080. 2020-12-21.mp4

: Footage likely begins shortly after sunset in the southwestern sky. On December 21, 2020, the sky hosted a

: Jupiter and Saturn aligned within 0.1 degrees of each other. : Jupiter and Saturn aligned within 0

: Visible globally, though best seen from clear, high-altitude spots. Timing : The peak occurred roughly one hour after sunset.

: The timing near the winter solstice led many to link it to the Star of Bethlehem. 📹 Video Highlights: 2020-12-21.mp4

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