The Sky Today on Sunday, June 29: Saturn passes Neptune

Saturn passes 1° south of Neptune at 4 A.M. EDT. The pair of planets rises shortly after midnight and is best seen in the few hours before dawn, standing some 35° high in the southeast around 4 A.M. local daylight time.  Saturn, at magnitude 1.0, is readily visible to the naked eye, hanging below theContinue reading “The Sky Today on Sunday, June 29: Saturn passes Neptune”
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