Friday, July 14Saturn’s biggest and brightest moon, Titan, skims south the planet overnight tonight. At magnitude 8.5, it outshines any fellow moons by roughly 1.5 magnitudes. Saturn rises relatively late; by 11:30 P.M., it is some 10° above the eastern horizon. It will continue to climb overnight, so catching it even later or early intoContinue reading “The Sky This Week from July 14 to 21: Pluto at opposition”
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