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Keywords: Neptune, conjunction
![Полумесяцы Нептуна и Тритона](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2021/09/21/0001763766/neptunetriton_voyager_960.preview.jpg)
25.07.2021
Gliding silently through the outer Solar System, the Voyager 2 spacecraft camera captured Neptune and Triton together in crescent phase. The elegant picture of the gas giant planet and its cloudy moon was taken from behind just after closest approach in 1989.
![Окруженный кольцами ледяной гигант Нептун](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2023/08/20/0001906782/NeptuneTriton_webb1059.preview.png)
19.08.2023
Ringed ice giant Neptune lies near the center of this sharp near-infrared image from the James Webb Space Telescope. The dim and distant world is the farthest planet from the Sun, about 30 times farther away than planet Earth.
![Полумесяцы Нептуна и Тритона](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2023/05/28/0001900439/neptunetriton_voyager_960.preview.jpg)
27.05.2023
Gliding through the outer Solar System, in 1989 the Voyager 2 spacecraft looked toward the Sun to find this view of most distant planet Neptune and its moon Triton together in a crescent phase. The elegant image of ice-giant planet and largest moon was taken from behind just after Voyager's closest approach.
![Соединение четырех](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2017/02/04/0001375398/quadri_conjonction_oudoux1024c.preview.jpg)
4.02.2017
On January 31, a waxing crescent Moon, brilliant Venus, and fainter Mars gathered in the fading twilight, hanging above the western horizon just after sunset on planet Earth. In this combined evening skyscape, the lovely celestial triangle is seen through clouds and haze.
![Венера и Юпитер над горизонтом](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2019/11/26/0001550397/VenJup191124_jcc_1080.preview.jpg)
26.11.2019
What are those two bright objects on the horizon? Venus and Jupiter. The two brightest planets in the night sky passed very close together -- angularly -- just two days ago. In real space, they were...
![Юпитер и Венера с Земли](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2023/03/06/0001884771/jupiterpersonvenus_nikodem_960.preview.jpg)
6.03.2023
It was visible around the world. The sunset conjunction of Jupiter and Venus in 2012 was visible almost no matter where you lived on Earth. Anyone on the planet with a clear western horizon at sunset could see them.
![Когда Марс встречается с Нептуном](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2017/01/14/0001374462/Neptune-MarsConjunction1Jan17Mudge1024.preview.jpg)
13.01.2017
On January 1, a Mars-assisted viewing opportunity allowed binocular-equipped skygazers to cross an ice giant off their life list. Remarkably, the line-of-sight to the bright Red Planet could guide you to within 0.02 degrees of a faint, pale Neptune in Earth's night skies.
![Венера и Меркурий на закате](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2015/01/15/0001330431/somlo_150113_ladanyi_web.preview.jpg)
14.01.2015
Inner planets Venus and Mercury can never wander far from the Sun in Earth's sky. This week you've probably seen them both gathered near the western horizon just after sunset, a close conjunction of bright celestial beacons in the fading twilight.
![Великое соединение над маяком в Сицилии](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2020/12/08/0001710270/LighthouseJupSat_Saragozza_960.preview.jpg)
8.12.2020
DonБt miss the coming great conjunction. In just under two weeks, the two largest planets in our Solar System will angularly pass so close together in Earth's sky that the Moon would easily be able to cover them both simultaneously. This pending planetary passage -- on December 21 -- will be the closest since 1623.
![Юпитер встречается с Сатурном: великое соединение с красным пятном](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2020/12/23/0001714296/GreatConjunction_Peach_960.preview.jpg)
23.12.2020
It was time for their close-up. Last week Jupiter and Saturn passed a tenth of a degree from each other in what is known a Great Conjunction. Although the two planets pass each other on the sky every 20 years, this was the closest pass in nearly four centuries.
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