Friday, September 15Saturn’s largest and brightest moon, Titan, is passing south of the ringed planet overnight. You can find Saturn as soon as the sky grows dark after sunset, glowing a soft magnitude 0.5 in Aquarius. By two hours after sunset, the planet is just over 25° high in the southeast, some 19.5° above 1st-magnitudeContinue reading “The Sky This Week from September 15 to 22: Neptune reaches opposition”
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