HomeSpace NewsThe moon approaches Saturn in the predawn sky on Saturday

The moon approaches Saturn in the predawn sky on Saturday

Look southeast on Saturday (June 18) around 1 a.m. local time and you may be treated to a view of the waning gibbous moon joining Saturn as our satellite begins its monthly trip past the morning planets. 

“It will be shining a generous palm’s width to the lower right of the yellowish dot of Saturn,” writes geophysicist Chris Vaughan, an amateur astronomer with SkySafari Software who oversees Space.com’s Night Sky calendar.

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