conjunction
(Q191536)
phenomenon when two astronomical objects or spacecraft have the same right ascension or ecliptic longitude as observed from Earth
phenomenon when two astronomical objects or spacecraft have the same right ascension or ecliptic longitude as observed from Earth
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conjunction
(P10) |
Triple conj.ogv
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(P18) |
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(P279) |
(Q4231804)
(Q751989) |
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(P373) |
Conjunctions (astronomy)
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(P460) |
(Q12486283)
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(P527) |
(Q6999)
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(P1343) |
(Q20078554)
(Q867541)
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(P1889) |
(Q3686835)
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other details
aliases |
conjunction in astronomy conjunction (astronomy) |
description | phenomenon when two astronomical objects or spacecraft have the same right ascension or ecliptic longitude as observed from Earth |
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