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Observational Astronomy > Conjunctions v



Opposition
    

The positioning of two celestial bodies relative to a third (usually the Sun, Earth, and a third celestial body) such that they are 180° apart in right ascension. Note that the bodies need not actually lie on a straight line since they may lie at different declinations.

Conjunction, Elongation, Syzygy






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