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Jupiter and Saturn united in a “great conjunction,” the storms of Neptune puzzling astronomers, and Venus will be visited by a solar mission shortly after Christmas. These are some of Space.com’s top stories this week.

“Great conjunction” of Jupiter and Saturn enchants celestial spectators.

A telescopic image of the “great conjunction” of Jupiter and Saturn on Dec. 21, 2020, from Burnsville, North Carolina. (Image credit: Peter Zay / Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

On the last solstice of the year, Saturn and Jupiter joined in the sky for a “great conjunction.” They are hundreds of millions of miles apart in space, but from Earth’s perspective, the gas giants were one-tenth of a degree. The planets have not appeared so close together in the sky in centuries.

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