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What was the conjunction with the earth and venus?

Conjunction happens when two planets are on the same straight line as the Sun. At superior conjuction Venus is behind the Sun, while at inferior conjunction it is between the Earth and Sun and can sometimes be seen crossing the Sun as a small black disc. Each conjunction happens once in each synodic period of 587 days.


What does it mean if an outer planet is at superior conjunction?

An celestial body is at superior conjunction if it is on the opposite side of the sun from the Earth. A celestial body is at inferior conjunction when it is between the sun and the Earth. _______________________________________Only interior planets (Mercury and Venus) can have "superior conjunctions". The outer planets Mars, Jupiter and Saturn have either "conjunctions" (when the planet is on the other side of the Sun) or "opposition" (when the planet is opposite the Sun in the sky.


When will Venus be behind the sun?

Venus will be behind the sun from Earth's perspective on August 14, 2022. This event is known as superior conjunction. During this time, Venus will be on the opposite side of the sun as seen from Earth.


How is the position of the full moon in relation to earth and the sun different from the position of the full Venis in relation to earth and the sun?

During a full moon, the Earth is positioned between the sun and the moon, allowing the entire illuminated side of the moon to be visible from Earth. In contrast, a full Venus (or superior conjunction) occurs when Venus is on the opposite side of the sun from Earth, making it difficult to observe because its illuminated side faces away from us. Thus, while we can see the full moon clearly, a full Venus is not visible from Earth.


Why do the inferior planets go into retrograde only at inferior conjuction?

I believe it has to do because Earth passes up inferior planets while the planets are in inferior conjunction. The only way retrograde works is if the earth is passing a planet. While a inferior planet is in superior conjunction it is not being passed up.

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What was the conjunction with the earth and venus?

Conjunction happens when two planets are on the same straight line as the Sun. At superior conjuction Venus is behind the Sun, while at inferior conjunction it is between the Earth and Sun and can sometimes be seen crossing the Sun as a small black disc. Each conjunction happens once in each synodic period of 587 days.


What does it mean if an outer planet is at superior conjunction?

An celestial body is at superior conjunction if it is on the opposite side of the sun from the Earth. A celestial body is at inferior conjunction when it is between the sun and the Earth. _______________________________________Only interior planets (Mercury and Venus) can have "superior conjunctions". The outer planets Mars, Jupiter and Saturn have either "conjunctions" (when the planet is on the other side of the Sun) or "opposition" (when the planet is opposite the Sun in the sky.


When will Venus be behind the sun?

Venus will be behind the sun from Earth's perspective on August 14, 2022. This event is known as superior conjunction. During this time, Venus will be on the opposite side of the sun as seen from Earth.


What is the distance from Earth the Venus?

The distance between Venus and Earth varies depending on where the two planets are in their orbits. At their closest, the gap between them is 38 million kilometers, and at their furthest, 261 million kilometers.It varies by the orbital position of the two planets. The average is about 26 million miles and the closest is about 24 million miles.Earth's orbit averages 149 million kilometers (93 million miles) from the Sun.Venus has an orbit of about 108 million kilometers (67 million miles) from the Sun.The closest approach of about 39.5 million kilometers (23.6 million miles) would be with Venus at its farthest from the Sun and Earth at its closest. This is a rare occurrence.When Venus lies between the Earth and the Sun, a position known as "inferior conjunction", it makes the closest approach to Earth of any planet, lying at a distance of 41 million km during inferior conjunction.At 'superior conjunction' (when Venus is on the opposite side of the Sun and not visible to us) she is about 264 million kilometers from the Earth.


I was looking at a picture of Venus in front of the sun I was wondering how far away from Venus is this picture was this picture taken?

When Venus transits the sun as view from Earth it is at inferior conjunction. The distance between the two planets at inferior conjunction can vary a bit due to the slight eccentricities of their orbits, but at the last transit in 2012 Venus was 0.289 astronomical units from Earth which works out to about 43,200,000 kilometers or 26,800,000 miles


Which planets can never pass through inferior conjunction?

The planets that are further from the Sun than Earth is, can never be in inferior conjunction with Earth. So they would be Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Pluto and Ceres, are dwarf planets, but can't be in inferior conjunction with us either. Only Venus and Mercury can be.


Why do the inferior planets go into retrograde only at inferior conjuction?

I believe it has to do because Earth passes up inferior planets while the planets are in inferior conjunction. The only way retrograde works is if the earth is passing a planet. While a inferior planet is in superior conjunction it is not being passed up.


What is the biggest planet to the smallest planet?

Pluto, Neptune Uranus, Saturn, Jupiter, Mercury, Mars, Venus, and then EarthNote:Note that this order varies depending on the time of year for each planet. For instance, on rare occasions Mercury may be closer to Earth than either Venus or Mars.Also note that Pluto is no longer classified as a planet.


How close was venus to earth in 1984?

In 1984, the closest approach between Venus and Earth was about 37 million kilometers (23 million miles). This phenomenon, called inferior conjunction, occurs when Venus is located between the Earth and the Sun. It happens approximately every 19 months.


What planet is the second closest to Earth during its Orbit?

Venus


Which positions are the best and worst viewing position for inferior planets and why?

The best viewing position for inferior planets (Mercury and Venus) is when they are at greatest elongation, meaning they are at their farthest distance from the Sun in the sky. This provides the best visibility as they are higher above the horizon. The worst viewing position for inferior planets is when they are at superior conjunction, which means they are on the far side of the Sun and not visible from Earth.


What is the brightess planet?

Viewed from Earth, Venus is the brightest planet.