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Saturn is at opposition. Look it shine at its easiest for 2022 in a free webcast tonight.

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Aug 15, 2022
Saturn is at opposition. Look it shine at its easiest for 2022 in a free webcast tonight.

The ringed planet Saturn is repeatedly hailed because the jewel of the solar system and you would have got got an opportunity to peep why in a free webcast tonight. 

Saturn, which has potentially the most pretty rings of the whole planets in the solar system, reaches a degree in its orbit known as opposition tonight (Aug. 14) that marks its closest and brightest appearance in the evening sky this year. To have a wonderful time, the on-line Virtual Telescope Mission will broadcast are residing views of Saturn from a telescope in Ceccano, Italy. Climate allowing, the webcast will delivery at 7: 30 p.m. EDT (2330 GMT). It must appear on this page at commence time, nonetheless it is probably going you’ll perchance additionally stare at present on the Virtual Telescope Mission online page (opens in unique tab), too.

“As the lunar cycle progresses, Saturn and the background of stars will appear to shift westward every evening as Earth strikes around the sun,” NASA wrote (opens in unique tab) in an August skywatching recordsdata. “Saturn could be at its closest and brightest for the year on Aug. 14, rising around sundown and atmosphere around damage of day.”

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When Saturn is at opposition, it is in a degree in its orbit that is on the different aspect of the Earth from the sun. It be additionally at its closest point for the year, which in 2022 is ready 823 million miles (1.32 billion kilometers). 

In accordance to Home.com’s skywatching columnist Joe Rao, Saturn is currently lustrous at a magnitude of +0.3, which is pretty brighter than Procyon, the eighth brightest giant name in the evening sky. The planet is seen in the southeastern sky. 

Climate allowing, it is probably going you’ll perchance peep the planet Saturn at its easiest for 2022 on Aug. 14, 2022, in a free Virtual Telescope Mission webcast. (Image credit ranking: Virtual Telescope Mission)

Saturn is no longer genuinely the supreme planet it is probably going you’ll perchance peep in tonight’s sky. Jupiter and the moon will additionally set apart on a demonstrate, NASA has mentioned.

“On Sunday evening into Monday morning, Aug. 14 to 15, 2022, Jupiter will appear to the left of the waning gibbous moon. The pair will upward push above the eastern horizon at 9: 58 p.m. EDT with Jupiter about 6 degrees to the left of the moon,” NASA wrote in its recordsdata. (Your closed fist held out at arm’s dimension covers about 10 degrees of the sky.)

An illustration showing Saturn at opposition in the evening sky of August 14, 2022. (Image credit ranking: NASA/JPL-Caltech)

“The moon will reach its absolute best in the sky for the evening Monday morning at 4: 02 a.m. with Jupiter about 4 degrees above the moon, and morning twilight will delivery pretty greater than an hour later at 5: 19 a.m.” NASA added.

Are you purchasing for a telescope or binoculars to survey Saturn, Jupiter or the moon? Our guides for the easiest binoculars affords and the easiest telescope affords now are a large space to commence. Our easiest cameras for astrophotography and easiest lenses for astrophotography can additionally enable you peep instruments to capture the next skywatching question esteem a talented. 

This sky intention shows where Jupiter and the moon could be in the southwestern sky in the evening of Aug. 14, 2022. (Image credit ranking: Starry Evening Tool)

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Tariq is the Editor-in-Chief of Home.com and joined the team in 2001, first as an intern and workers author, and later as an editor. He covers human spaceflight, exploration and dwelling science, as well to skywatching and entertainment. He turned Home.com’s Managing Editor in 2009 and Editor-in-Chief in 2019. Earlier than joining Home.com, Tariq used to be a workers reporter for The Los Angeles Times holding education and city beats in La Habra, Fullerton and Huntington Seaside. He is additionally an Eagle Scout (yes, he has the Home Exploration advantage badge) and went to Home Camp four instances as a kid and a fifth time as an grownup. He has journalism degrees from the University of Southern California and Fresh York University. To peep his most modern undertaking, it is probably going you’ll perchance practice Tariq on Twitter.

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