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- $ ./conjunctions.py
- Looking for planetary events between 2014/8/15 and 2017/1/1:
- 2014/8/15 to 2014/8/18 : Moon is visible.
- Conjunction of Mars and Saturn lasts from 2014/8/25 to 2014/8/27.
- Mars and Saturn are closest on 2014/8/26 (3.4 deg).
- Conjunction of Moon, Mars and Saturn lasts from 2014/9/1 to 2014/9/1.
- Moon and Saturn are closest on 2014/9/1 (3.3 deg).
- Moon and Mars are closest on 2014/9/1 (3.3 deg).
- 2014/8/28 to 2014/9/16 : Moon is visible.
- 2014/9/6 to 2014/9/21 : Mercury is visible in the early evening sky.
- Conjunction of Moon and Saturn lasts from 2014/9/28 to 2014/9/28.
- Moon and Saturn are closest on 2014/9/28 (2.4 deg).
- 2014/9/27 to 2014/10/16 : Moon is visible.
- 2014/8/15 to 2014/10/31 : Saturn is visible. A small telescope will show its rings.
- 2014/10/26 to 2014/11/14 : Moon is visible.
- 2014/11/23 to 2014/12/14 : Moon is visible.
- 2014/12/22 to 2015/1/12 : Moon is visible.
- Conjunction of Mercury and Venus lasts from 2015/1/3 to 2015/1/19.
- Mercury and Venus are closest on 2015/1/11 (0.6 deg).
- 2015/1/3 to 2015/1/26 : Mercury is visible in the early evening sky. A telescope will show a crescent from 2015/1/19 to 2015/1/25.
- 2015/1/22 to 2015/2/10 : Moon is visible.
- Conjunction of Venus, Mars and Moon lasts from 2015/2/15 to 2015/3/1.
- Mars and Moon are closest on 2015/2/21 (1.3 deg).
- Venus and Moon are closest on 2015/2/21 (1.6 deg).
- Venus and Mars are closest on 2015/2/22 (0.4 deg).
- 2015/2/20 to 2015/3/12 : Moon is visible.
- Conjunction of Moon, Mars and Venus lasts from 2015/3/22 to 2015/3/23.
- Moon and Mars are closest on 2015/3/22 (1.4 deg).
- Moon and Venus are closest on 2015/3/23 (3.5 deg).
- Conjunction of Moon and Saturn lasts from 2015/4/8 to 2015/4/8.
- Moon and Saturn are closest on 2015/4/8 (3.1 deg).
- 2015/3/22 to 2015/4/10 : Moon is visible.
- Conjunction of Mercury and Mars lasts from 2015/4/21 to 2015/4/25.
- Mercury and Mars are closest on 2015/4/23 (1.3 deg).
- 2014/8/15 to 2015/5/3 : Mars is visible as a bright, reddish "star".
- 2015/4/20 to 2015/5/9 : Moon is visible.
- 2015/4/21 to 2015/5/23 : Mercury is visible in the early evening sky. A telescope will show a crescent from 2015/5/7 to 2015/5/22.
- 2015/5/20 to 2015/6/8 : Moon is visible.
- 2015/6/19 to 2015/7/8 : Moon is visible.
- Conjunction of Venus and Jupiter lasts from 2015/6/25 to 2015/7/9.
- Venus and Jupiter are closest on 2015/7/1 (0.3 deg).
- Conjunction of Moon and Saturn lasts from 2015/6/29 to 2015/6/29.
- Moon and Saturn are closest on 2015/6/29 (1.6 deg).
- Conjunction of Moon and Venus lasts from 2015/7/19 to 2015/7/19.
- Moon and Venus are closest on 2015/7/19 (1.1 deg).
- 2014/12/24 to 2015/7/30 : Venus is visible in the early evening sky. A telescope will show a crescent from 2015/6/23 to 2015/7/29.
- 2014/11/19 to 2015/8/4 : Jupiter is visible. With binoculars you can see its four brightest moons.
- 2015/7/18 to 2015/8/7 : Moon is visible.
- 2015/8/17 to 2015/9/6 : Moon is visible.
- 2015/8/12 to 2015/9/9 : Mercury is visible in the early evening sky.
- Conjunction of Moon and Saturn lasts from 2015/9/19 to 2015/9/19.
- Moon and Saturn are closest on 2015/9/19 (2.5 deg).
- 2015/9/16 to 2015/10/5 : Moon is visible.
- 2015/10/15 to 2015/11/3 : Moon is visible.
- 2015/3/26 to 2015/11/13 : Saturn is visible. A small telescope will show its rings.
- 2015/11/13 to 2015/12/3 : Moon is visible.
- 2015/12/12 to 2016/1/1 : Moon is visible.
- 2015/12/18 to 2016/1/10 : Mercury is visible in the early evening sky. A telescope will show a crescent from 2016/1/3 to 2016/1/9.
- 2016/1/11 to 2016/1/31 : Moon is visible.
- Conjunction of Moon and Jupiter lasts from 2016/2/24 to 2016/2/24.
- Moon and Jupiter are closest on 2016/2/24 (3.1 deg).
- 2016/2/10 to 2016/2/29 : Moon is visible.
- Conjunction of Moon and Jupiter lasts from 2016/3/22 to 2016/3/22.
- Moon and Jupiter are closest on 2016/3/22 (2.2 deg).
- 2016/3/10 to 2016/3/29 : Moon is visible.
- Conjunction of Moon and Jupiter lasts from 2016/4/18 to 2016/4/18.
- Moon and Jupiter are closest on 2016/4/18 (2.4 deg).
- 2016/4/9 to 2016/4/28 : Moon is visible.
- 2016/4/4 to 2016/5/3 : Mercury is visible in the early evening sky. A telescope will show a crescent from 2016/4/19 to 2016/5/2.
- 2016/5/8 to 2016/5/27 : Moon is visible.
- Conjunction of Moon and Saturn lasts from 2016/6/19 to 2016/6/19.
- Moon and Saturn are closest on 2016/6/19 (3.0 deg).
- 2016/6/7 to 2016/6/26 : Moon is visible.
- Conjunction of Moon and Saturn lasts from 2016/7/16 to 2016/7/16.
- Moon and Saturn are closest on 2016/7/16 (3.0 deg).
- 2016/7/6 to 2016/7/26 : Moon is visible.
- Conjunction of Moon, Mercury and Jupiter lasts from 2016/8/5 to 2016/8/6.
- Moon and Mercury are closest on 2016/8/5 (1.9 deg).
- Moon and Jupiter are closest on 2016/8/6 (1.5 deg).
- 2016/8/5 to 2016/8/25 : Moon is visible.
- 2016/7/22 to 2016/8/25 : Mercury is visible in the early evening sky. A telescope will show a crescent from 2016/8/24.
- Conjunction of Venus and Jupiter lasts from 2016/8/25 to 2016/8/31.
- Venus and Jupiter are closest on 2016/8/28 (0.1 deg).
- 2015/12/27 to 2016/9/2 : Jupiter is visible. With binoculars you can see its four brightest moons.
- Conjunction of Moon and Saturn lasts from 2016/9/9 to 2016/9/9.
- Moon and Saturn are closest on 2016/9/9 (3.4 deg).
- 2016/9/4 to 2016/9/24 : Moon is visible.
- 2016/10/3 to 2016/10/23 : Moon is visible.
- Conjunction of Venus and Saturn lasts from 2016/10/29 to 2016/10/31.
- Venus and Saturn are closest on 2016/10/30 (3.0 deg).
- Conjunction of Moon and Saturn lasts from 2016/11/3 to 2016/11/3.
- Moon and Saturn are closest on 2016/11/3 (3.3 deg).
- 2016/11/1 to 2016/11/21 : Moon is visible.
- 2016/4/8 to 2016/11/24 : Saturn is visible. A small telescope will show its rings.
- 2016/11/30 to 2016/12/20 : Moon is visible.
- 2016/12/2 to 2016/12/23 : Mercury is visible in the early evening sky. A telescope will show a crescent from 2016/12/17 to 2016/12/21.
- 2016/12/31 to 2017/1/1 : Moon is visible.
- 2016/8/8 to 2017/1/1 : Venus is visible in the early evening sky.
- 2016/3/28 to 2017/1/1 : Mars is visible as a bright, reddish "star".
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