konjunktsiooniks
Konnjunctiooniks is a term used in astronomy to describe the apparent close passage of two celestial bodies as seen from Earth. It is not a physical event where the objects actually come near each other in space, but rather a visual alignment from our perspective. The most common conjunctions involve the Moon and planets, or two planets. For example, if Mars and Jupiter appear close together in the night sky, astronomers would refer to this as a conjunction.
The distance between the two bodies during a conjunction can vary greatly. While they may appear close
Conjunctions have been observed and recorded throughout history, often being noted in astronomical logs and even