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Several space forums and planetariums have devised the term "celestial summit meeting" to refer to any occasion in which three or more celestial objects are visible together in a small area of the night sky. So if the Moon, Jupiter and Venus are all visible fairly closely together - for example, so closely together that you could cover them all with your outstretched hand, or a paper plate.



Depending on the closeness that you insist on, you might see two or three such occasions per year (if you don't insist that the objects be especially close) to every few years, if you insist that all the objects must be very close together in the sky.

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