Why do celestial conjunctions affect us as they do (this question provoked by recent observations of two planets dancing with the moon)? If I step out in the evening and am surprised to see that a planet and the moon have sailed seemingly close to each other, I always pause and smile and look at it for a while. Why? Speculating: In the vastness of space, their conjunction seems improbable, although we know that the arrangement of the solar system guarantees it will happen occasionally. Even so, the vastness, the suggestion of infinity, makes them somewhat rare and within that context, how not to be beguiled? It’s easy to forget that while...

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