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Posted on December 29, 2020December 29, 2020 by Flinders Ranges Field Naturalists

Great conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter

The Great Conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter, viewable in the night sky just once every 800 years, seen over the Flinders Ranges, 21st December 2020.

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