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When moon is b/w sun and earth the position is called conjunction?

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Answered by Anonymous
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When the nearer object appears larger than the farther one, it will completely obscure its smaller companion; this is called an occultation. An example of an occultation is when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, causing the Sun to disappear either entirely or partially.

Answered by SelieVisa
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That is right.

The word conjunction comes from Latin, meaning to join together. In astronomy, conjunctions relate to two or more objects brought together in the sky.

The moon passes between the Earth and sun at new moon once each month. Therefore, it would be correct to say that the moon is at inferior conjunction when it’s at its new phase.

A superior conjunction is when an object passes behind the sun from our point of view. Other planets can never pass between us and the sun. Thus they have superior conjunctions.

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