2022 BEST PLANET CONJUNCTIONS

Image Credits: NASA/JPL Solar System Simulator developed by: David Seal

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Click on the labels directly above to view the Best Planet Conjunctions of 2022, that is, when two major planets appear close in the sky.  Note that these views are geocentric—i.e. from Earth's center—so the apparent angular distances between the planets may vary slightly from those you'll see from your own location on Earth's surface.  These views all highlight events where planets appear less than 1° (one degree) apart!   In fact, in four of these "close apparent approaches" the planets look less than half a degree apart!  That is closer than one Moon diameter!

Here's a list of  More 2022 Planet Conjunctions.  Ones involving Uranus and Neptune require very clear, dark skies to get any serious chance at viewing them.  Uranus is visible just barely at the limit of what can be seen by the naked eye, and viewing Neptune requires at least a very good pair of binoculars.  Even so, a pretty capable telescope is desirable for both on most occasions.

You may also want to take a look at our  2022 Best Moon-Planet Conjunctions  page.

Simulator Image Notes:  1) Fields of View are measured horizontally.  2) Eclipse shadows of planetary moons are not displayed.  3) Light-Travel Time is not included in calculated times.   4) Planet of focus (at center of simulator image) is viewed with its local north "upward", i.e. in the 12:00 midnight direction.  5) Simulator expresses the phase (where applicable) as the absolute value of the phase angle.


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