Mars and Jupiter get chummy in the night sky. They won't get this close again until 2033
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They'll be so close Wednesday that just a sliver of moon could fit between them, although in reality, they will be over 350 million miles apart in their orbits.
Known as planetary conjunctions, these events of Mars and Jupiter are rare, occurring only every three years, providing a spectacle of curiosity and beauty for sky watchers.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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