Jupiter and Saturn will appear very close in the early evening sky tomorrow. This also happens to be the solstice. Here, read up on it at Scientific American. It's been nice seeing the slow wind-up to this while out walking or hanging in friends' yards. But don't forget, tomorrow's the closest approach.
If you miss this one, don't worry, there'll be another along in about 60 years. Yes, that sounds like a long time, but by astronomical timetables that's only a blink away.
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