Q. When two heavenly bodies occupy the same longitude, the bodies are said to be in

A
sympathy
B
conjunction
C
parallel
D
series
Solution:
  • When two heavenly bodies occupy the same longitude (same degree of the Zodiac), the bodies are said to be in conjunction.
  • The Moon is in conjunction with the Sun at the phase of New Moon, when it moves between the Earth and Sun and the side turned toward the Earth is dark.
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