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Saturn Joins Moon in Rare Celestial Dance Tonight!
24 Jan
Summary
- Saturn and the moon will appear close in the night sky on January 23.
- This conjunction is a rare opportunity to view two celestial bodies together.
- Cloudy weather may impact visibility across the United States.

Skygazers have a unique opportunity to witness Saturn appear alongside the moon in the night sky on Friday, January 23. This astronomical event, known as a conjunction, occurs when celestial bodies appear close together from Earth's perspective, despite being millions of miles apart.
The moon will be in a waxing crescent phase, appearing as a silver sliver, approximately 23% illuminated. This celestial rendezvous follows other January skywatching events, including the visibility of the beehive cluster.




