ROANOKE, Va. ā You may have seen on social media that āThe Christmas Starā will be visible in the sky on the first night of winter.
He explains, āThe Great Conjunction is the appearance of Saturn and Jupiter coming very close to each other.āFor weeks, the two have been getting closer together in the skydome.
On the night of Dec. 21, however, Arav explains, āSeparation between them will be about one-fifth of the apparent size of the moon in the sky.
āWeāll have another close approach in 2080.āHe also says that if clouds get in the way Monday to try looking Tuesday night as well.
Whether you call it the Great Conjunction or the Christmas Star, it is a piece of extra brightness toward the end of whatās been a dark year.