On Winter solstice 2020, the longest night of the year, the Great Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn graces the skies. The last time these giant gas bodies met up in Aquarius was nearly 800 years ago. Throughout the ages, Jupiter Saturn conjunctions have coincided with important world events. Early 17th century astronomer and mathematician Johannes Kepler suggested that that the Jupiter and Saturn conjunction was the Star of the Magi, that guided the 3 wise men to Christ’s birth. Jupiter and Saturn resemble one big star when they meet in the heavens. Every 20 years ago there is a Jupiter