Where is Saturn in the Night Sky?

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Depending on the position of the viewer, the planet Saturn can be viewed on different positions from the Earth in different times. For instance, during some months, Saturn is seen in the southern sky in the evening.
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Saturn in six planets away from the sun. It can easily be recognized because it is the second largest planet in the Solar System and because of the rings that surround it.
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Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun. It lies between Jupiter and Uranus. It has planetary rings which makes it easy to located. Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar
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1. Obtain a current map of the night sky. Pull-out versions of sky charts are available inside such publications as "Sky & Telescope" and "Astronomy" magazine
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Several planets in the solar system are called "naked eye" planets because they can be viewed without the use of binoculars or telescopes. Saturn is one such planet. However
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Saturn rises in the Eastern sky, near the end of Virgo, right before sunrise during the month of December. You can find it easily because it looks like a golden spot in the sky.
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