You’ll be able to see the closest cosmic entanglement in centuries on Monday night.
Ontario based astronomer Gary Boyle walks us through the great conjunction of the planets Jupiter and Saturn.
He adds that if you have a telescope, you’ll be able to experience that extra ‘wow’ factor, with both planets being in the same field of view along with seven of Saturn’s moons and four of the great Galilean moons of Jupiter.
After tonight, the planets will begin to separate but still appear close together. It’s a striking sight that should last for a number of nights to come.








