Astronomy and Space

Planets and Moons

What does it mean when a planet is said to be in opposition?

A body in the solar system is in opposition when its longitude differs from the sun by 180°. In that position, it is exactly opposite the sun in the sky and it crosses the meridian at midnight.



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