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In Las Fotos de los Lectores de La Vanguardia we can see these images of the conjunction of Jupiter with its four satellites and the moon, this past night in Vic, in the Osona region.

The conjunction is one of the main aspects of the planets. It is also applicable to any celestial object that is located visually close to another.

Two stars are in conjunction when, observed from a third (generally the Earth), they are at the same celestial longitude.

Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system, 318 times larger than Earth. It is also the oldest planet in the solar system and also older than the sun. It is a massive gaseous body, formed mainly by hydrogen and helium.

Keeping the proportion, I have brought Jupiter a little closer to the moon. Between Jupiter with its four visible satellites and the moon, we see a bright star.

It can also be appreciated to finish a photo with the moon showing its reliefs and craters with the blue sky.