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The synodic period of a planet is defined as
A)   the time between two successive greatest elongations (e.g., greatest western elongation to greatest eastern elongation).
B)   the time between two successive passages of the planet in front of a particular point in the sky (e.g., a star) as seen from the Earth.
C)   the time between two successive passages of the planet in front of a particular point in the sky (e.g., a star) as seen from the Sun.
D)   the time between two successive identical configurations (e.g., opposition to opposition).
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Very informative, I appreciate the extra effort
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