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  2. Opposition (astronomy) - Wikipedia

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    The Moon, which orbits Earth rather than the Sun, is in approximate opposition to the Sun at full moon. [7] A more exact opposition occasionally occurs with mathematical regularity if the Moon is at its usual sun and Earth-aligning point so that it appears full and happens to be aligning with the ecliptic (Earth's orbital plane) during the ...

  3. Sycorax (moon) - Wikipedia

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    Sycorax's orbit is retrograde, irregular, and much more distant than that of Oberon, the furthest of Uranus' regular moons. With a diameter of over 150 kilometres (93 mi), it is the largest irregular moon of Uranus. It has been theorized that Sycorax is a captured object, as opposed to one formed with Uranus.

  4. List of conjunctions (astronomy) - Wikipedia

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    Uranus 41.3° East February 14, 2012 00:40:40 Mercury 1°18' south of Neptune 5.5° East March 6, 2012 23:35:54 Mercury 3°05' north of Uranus 16.7° East March 15, 2012: 10:37:46 Venus 3°16' north of Jupiter 44.6° East March 16, 2012 02:11:51 Mercury 4°36' north of Uranus 8.2° East April 22, 2012 02:00:45 Mercury 2°08' south of Uranus

  5. Orbit of the Moon - Wikipedia

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    The Moon's elongation is its angular distance east of the Sun at any time. At new moon, it is zero and the Moon is said to be in conjunction. At full moon, the elongation is 180° and it is said to be in opposition. In both cases, the Moon is in syzygy, that is, the Sun, Moon and Earth are nearly

  6. S/2023 U 1 - Wikipedia

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    Since S/2023 U 1's orbital inclination is greater than 90°, the moon has a retrograde orbit, meaning it orbits in the opposite direction of Uranus' orbit around the Sun. [5] Due to perturbations, S/2023 U 1's orbital elements fluctuate over time: its semi-major axis can range from 7.97 to 7.98 million km (4.95 to 4.96 million mi), eccentricity ...

  7. Syzygy (astronomy) - Wikipedia

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    The word is often used in reference to the Sun, Earth, and either the Moon or a planet, where the latter is in conjunction or opposition. Solar and lunar eclipses occur at times of syzygy, as do transits and occultations. The term is often applied when the Sun and Moon are in conjunction or in opposition . [4]

  8. Halloween Will Have These 2 Zodiac Signs Feeling Extra Intuitive

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    Mercury (our planet of the mind) will be swimming through Scorpio on Oct. 31 and stand opposite Uranus (the planet of chaos). As a result, Thomas says "a great deal of twists and turns could pop ...

  9. Miranda (moon) - Wikipedia

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    Miranda, also designated Uranus V, is the smallest and innermost of Uranus's five round satellites.It was discovered by Gerard Kuiper on 16 February 1948 at McDonald Observatory in Texas, and named after Miranda from William Shakespeare's play The Tempest. [9]