Jupiter and Saturn During the Formation of the Solar System
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In late December 2020, the two largest planets in our Solar System, Jupiter and Saturn, will be so close in the sky that they’ll both be visible through a telescope eyepiece at the same time. Such close passes are known as Great Conjunctions. • • In this video, our own Dr Sebastiaan Krijt, along with the narration of Prof Elizabeth Tasker and the poetry of Dr Sean Raymond, turns back the clock 4.5 billion years to visit Jupiter, Saturn, and Earth during the formation of the Solar System. • • In late December, astronomers from the University of Exeter are also planning to try to live-stream a view of the Great Conjunction from a telescope over the internet. For more information, sign-up at: http://jupitersaturn2020.org • #jupitersaturnconjunction • Video from Dr Sebastiaan Krijt (University of Exeter, UK). • Other links: • Exeter Astrophysics: http://emps.exeter.ac.uk/physics-astr... • • Dr Sebastiaan Krijt: https://www.skrijt.com • Narration - Prof Elizabeth Tasker: https://www.elizabethtasker.com • Poetry and Reading - Dr Sean Raymond: https://planetplanet.net/about/
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