It takes place after 398 years the celestial event that medievals believed “warned of event”

Astronomers are preparing for a heavenly spectacle when Jupiter and Saturn gather closer to the sky last night than they have been in nearly 400 years. This heavenly event will take place on Monday, when the two largest planets in the solar system appear wings for arms in a magnificent “conjundation” on the horizon immediately [...]
This heavenly event will take place on Monday, when the two largest planets in the solar system appear wings-to-arm at a state-of-the-art <x0-cyconjuration” on the horizon shortly after nightfall.
In the distant past, such planetary lines were seen as warnings of things to come, from great fires to floods and the coming of Christ and the escape of civilization, reports The Guardian, Periscope.
Conjuction will take place at 6:37 p.m. at the time of Great Britain, but the event will be seen in Britain from 4 and a half a day until 6: 00 p.m.
The orbital roads of the two massive planets provide large condoms every 20 years, but many of them are impossible to see with their naked eyes because they happen during the day. Other events are less impressive, as planets do not get too close.
This year will be the biggest conjuction since 1623, this year in which Shakespeare was released for the first time. /Periscope











