Namibians joined the rest of the world to witness the conjunction of two planets, Jupiter and Saturn, for a once in 800-year occurrence. Jupiter and Saturn, the two of the biggest planets in the solar system aligned the closest to each other on 21 December, resulting in a "conjunction". Namibia and Chile were the two countries where the conjunction was most visible because of its clear skies and absence of pollution. In Namibia, a few enthusiasts gathered at Hakos Astro Guest farm, about 120 km west of Windhoek. Thousands of people around the world joined online to witness the alignment