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Split from Conjunction_(astronomy_and_astrology)#Conjunctions_of_planets_in_right_ascension_2005-2020 to here; original article was cluttered by this list. Tfr000 ( talk) 14:16, 30 May 2012 (UTC)
This is potentially a very useful article. However, currently, it lacks any references. Does anybody know where these data came from and how reliable they are?
Can the tables indicate which conjunctions will be visible? I saw the May 13, 2016 conjunction of Mercury and Venus, less than 0.5 degree apart and thought that it would be a good one. But it is within 6 degrees of the Sun and the planets set before the Sun. It isn't going to be visible. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 03:46, 25 April 2016 (UTC)
Given the fact this article contains long sets of sorted data, I feel that it would be more user friendly to view each year as a collapsible sorted list. Then the user can more easily find the particular year they're looking for. Just a thought. See the "Tables with captions" section of Help:Collapsing for a better idea of what I mean. Chevy111 ( talk) 01:53, 19 April 2018 (UTC)
Would some knowlegeable editor add data for this year and beyond? TomS TDotO ( talk) 06:15, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
What I'm thinking is that this page is a bit outdated, (the latest listed year being 2020) and that this page only lists a limited amount of years, (2005-2020) and is pretty crowded. So you see, I found this website that lists every conjunction from every year from 1950-2024 and is computed from NASA's DE430 planetary ephemeris so it is pretty accurate and reliable. My plan is to use that website to make a couple of pages about the "list of conjunctions", so each "list of conjunctions" page that I will make has 10 years of conjunctions in it. For example, the first page in the series will be "List of conjunctions (astronomy) from 1950-1959" and the second one will be "List of conjunctions (astronomy) from 1960-1969" et cetera. Give me your opinions on my idea! Iamamodforjellymario ( talk) 06:48, 8 June 2024 (UTC)
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Split from Conjunction_(astronomy_and_astrology)#Conjunctions_of_planets_in_right_ascension_2005-2020 to here; original article was cluttered by this list. Tfr000 ( talk) 14:16, 30 May 2012 (UTC)
This is potentially a very useful article. However, currently, it lacks any references. Does anybody know where these data came from and how reliable they are?
Can the tables indicate which conjunctions will be visible? I saw the May 13, 2016 conjunction of Mercury and Venus, less than 0.5 degree apart and thought that it would be a good one. But it is within 6 degrees of the Sun and the planets set before the Sun. It isn't going to be visible. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 03:46, 25 April 2016 (UTC)
Given the fact this article contains long sets of sorted data, I feel that it would be more user friendly to view each year as a collapsible sorted list. Then the user can more easily find the particular year they're looking for. Just a thought. See the "Tables with captions" section of Help:Collapsing for a better idea of what I mean. Chevy111 ( talk) 01:53, 19 April 2018 (UTC)
Would some knowlegeable editor add data for this year and beyond? TomS TDotO ( talk) 06:15, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
What I'm thinking is that this page is a bit outdated, (the latest listed year being 2020) and that this page only lists a limited amount of years, (2005-2020) and is pretty crowded. So you see, I found this website that lists every conjunction from every year from 1950-2024 and is computed from NASA's DE430 planetary ephemeris so it is pretty accurate and reliable. My plan is to use that website to make a couple of pages about the "list of conjunctions", so each "list of conjunctions" page that I will make has 10 years of conjunctions in it. For example, the first page in the series will be "List of conjunctions (astronomy) from 1950-1959" and the second one will be "List of conjunctions (astronomy) from 1960-1969" et cetera. Give me your opinions on my idea! Iamamodforjellymario ( talk) 06:48, 8 June 2024 (UTC)