A great conjunction is when planets appear closest together in our sky. 
Tune in to #NASASCIENCE Live (17/12) to find out more about when Jupiter and Saturn will nearly "touch" on the 21st of Dec, the shortest day of the year in the northern hemisphere (winter solstice)
https://twitter.com/NASAExoplanets/status/1338653261012770816

Tune in to #NASASCIENCE Live (17/12) to find out more about when Jupiter and Saturn will nearly "touch" on the 21st of Dec, the shortest day of the year in the northern hemisphere (winter solstice)


Orbital mechanics but make it observable by the naked eye
https://twitter.com/plateau_astro/status/1338898707668819969?s=20

Have a look up at the night sky tonight, to catch this view
https://twitter.com/kevinmgill/status/1339029770432966657?s=20

Incredible image: https://twitter.com/rodrigofeula/status/1339580808777134080?s=20
Another great view of the #GreatConjunction , thank you for sharing @DavidBflower
https://twitter.com/DavidBflower/status/1339632070654619649?s=20

It's getting closer people: https://twitter.com/DavidBflower/status/1340646337294061570?s=20
An explanation of what you may have seen yesterday during #TheGreatConjunction2020: https://twitter.com/001Human/status/1341076190325428226?s=20
What a nice fact, #TheGreatConjunction2020: https://twitter.com/DJSnM/status/1341206306112344069?s=20
A great thread explaining Jupiter's potential moons
: https://twitter.com/BadAstronomer/status/1341418065020526593?s=20
