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Old 10-February-2007, 12:23 PM
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Default Are there any photographs of Sun-Saturn conjunction

from earth point of view!!, I am interested to see that photographs of " the saturn came in front of sun" on 10/02/2007. and what sudden temperature fall when the saturn comes infront of sun in the perpendicular to the earth!!


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The conjunction of the Sun and Saturn produces self-control and reserve, irrespective of other indications in your chart. The characteristics of the Sun are restrained, becoming less enthusiastic, more cautious.

JUST KIDDING!!

Maybe you´re referring to Saturn reaching opposition, in which case nothing´s gonna happen, as usual.
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I don't understand. Saturn is on a higher orbit around the Sun than Earth is. It'll never eclipse ("come in front of") the Sun from our point of view.

Or do you just want pictures of Saturn fully illuminated?
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I don't understand. Saturn is on a higher orbit around the Sun than Earth is. It'll never eclipse ("come in front of") the Sun from our point of view.

Or do you just want pictures of Saturn fully illuminated?
And, since it is so far away, and we're so close to the sun, relatively, doesn't show much of a phase
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