appulse
/ˈæpʌls/ or /ˈæpəls/Definitions
1. noun
a close or occulting approach of two celestial bodies, such as a moon and a planet, or two stars, in which one body passes between the other and the observer, or between the other body and the light from the other body
“The astronomer studied the appulse of the moon and the planet in the solar system.”