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  2. Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn to align in cosmic ... - AOL

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    Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn will line up in the sky this week and could stay visible to the naked eye for a number of weeks. Skygazers will be treated to the sight from Wednesday all the way ...

  3. Saturn to glisten in weekend sky as it reaches opposition - AOL

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    Weekend stargazers will be treated with stellar views of Saturn, the ringed jewel of the solar system, as it reaches its closest point to the Earth. On Sunday, Aug. 27, Saturn will reach ...

  4. Venus, Saturn will wow Texas astronomers Sunday. Here’s how ...

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    A near planetary pairing will occur Sunday when Texans can see Venus and Saturn with their naked eyes in the early evening sky.

  5. Peter B. Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence first became interested in astronomy when he was a small boy, around the time of the Apollo Moon landings. His parents bought him a 40mm refractor telescope and very soon, after hunting down the planet Saturn with it, he was hooked. He used a copy of the Times Night Sky to locate Saturn and now supplies the monthly chart for the same ...

  6. Apparent magnitude - Wikipedia

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    2nd brightest star in night sky [46] −0.55: planet Saturn: seen from Earth maximum brightness near opposition and perihelion when the rings are angled toward Earth [42] −0.3: Halley's comet: seen from Earth Expected apparent magnitude at 2061 passage −0.27: star system Alpha Centauri AB: seen from Earth Combined magnitude (3rd brightest ...

  7. Saturn - Wikipedia

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    Amateur telescopic view of Saturn. Saturn is the most distant of the five planets easily visible to the naked eye from Earth, the other four being Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Jupiter. (Uranus, and occasionally 4 Vesta, are visible to the naked eye in dark skies.) Saturn appears to the naked eye in the night sky as a bright, yellowish point of light.

  8. Saturn's rings will disappear from view of ground-based ... - AOL

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    By March 2025, the rings will disappear entirely from view, according to Earth Sky, a website dedicated to astronomy. Though Saturn's rings will be visible again from Earth after March 2025, they ...

  9. Saturn Nebula - Wikipedia

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    The Saturn Nebula (also known as NGC 7009 or Caldwell 55) is a planetary nebula in the constellation Aquarius. It appears as a greenish-yellowish hue in a small amateur telescope . It was discovered by William Herschel on September 7, 1782, using a telescope of his own design in the garden at his home in Datchet , England , and was one of his ...