Együttállás
Együttállás is a Hungarian term that translates to "conjunction" in astronomy. It describes the apparent close approach of two or more celestial bodies as seen from Earth. This phenomenon occurs when these objects share a similar right ascension or ecliptic longitude. While they appear close in the sky, their actual distances from Earth and from each other can be vast. The most common types of conjunctions involve the Sun, Moon, planets, and stars.
Conjunctions are predictable events that have been observed and recorded for millennia. Ancient astronomers used them
The visual appearance of a conjunction can vary greatly. Some are easily visible to the naked eye,