19/12/2020
It is important to know WHY you are seeing this conjunction.
This diagram shows the view of the solar system from the southern side of its disk. From this side, planets orbit CLOCKWISE. We live on Earth’s southern hemisphere, so it is better to ignore the northern hemisphere ANTI-CLOCKWISE convention and to look from the southern side.
Looking at Earth from its south pole side, it is rotating clockwise. Standing on Africa at sunset, you have just rotated away from daylight into dusk. Look along your western horizon and then up into the sky where you see Jupiter and Saturn. Notice that Saturn orbits more slowly than Jupiter does, which means that Jupiter has been catching up to Saturn, and from our Earthly point-of-view, it will be directly between us and Saturn on the 21st of December. Jupiter has been the planet closer to the horizon, but after the 21st, it Saturn will be the one closest to the horizon.