Appulse

/əˈpʌls/ noun

In astronomy, the apparent close approach of two celestial bodies as seen from Earth, though they may be far apart in space.

From Latin 'appulsus,' past participle of 'appellere' meaning 'to drive toward.' The term was adopted into English astronomy in the 17th century to describe celestial positioning.

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