A Moon-planet conjunction occurs when an astronomical object has either the same, or nearly the same, right ascension or the same ecliptic longitude of that of the Moon, as observed from Earth. Check all the conjunctions in November 2026.
Astronomical Objects | Date and Time | Degrees Apart |
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Moon and Beehive | November 1 | Beehive is 0.2 degrees South of the Moon. |
Moon and Mars | 2026-11-02 17:23 | Mars is 1.1 degrees North of the Moon. |
Moon and Jupiter | November 3 | Jupiter is 0.5 degrees North of the Moon. |
Moon and Regulus | November 3 | Regulus is 0.8 degrees North of the Moon. |
Moon and Venus | November 7 | Venus is 1.1 degrees North of the Moon. |
Moon and Spica | November 7 | Spica is 2.5 degrees North of the Moon. |
Moon and Antares | November 11 | Antares is 0.3 degrees North of the Moon. |
Moon and Pleiades | November 24 | Pleiades is 0.9 degrees South of the Moon. |
Moon and Beehive | November 29 | Beehive is 0.1 degrees North of the Moon. |
Moon and Jupiter | November 30 | Jupiter is 1.2 degrees North of the Moon. |
Moon and Regulus | November 30 | Regulus is 1.1 degrees North of the Moon. |
Moon and Mars | November 30 | Mars is 3.4 degrees North of the Moon. |