Saturn at Opposition

September’s skies belong to Saturn. At opposition, the ringed planet shines its brightest and is visible all night long. While it's visible to the naked eye, a telescope will reveal Saturn’s iconic rings in striking detail—especially on clear nights around this date.

Venus, Jupiter & Crescent Moon Trio

A breathtaking alignment will unfold before dawn as Venus, Jupiter, and a delicate crescent moon gather in the eastern sky. This graceful trio will also return on August 20, with the moon drawing even closer to Venus.

Venus-Jupiter Conjunction at Dawn

Two of the brightest planets—Venus and Jupiter—will appear side by side in the pre-dawn sky. No telescope needed! Just look east before sunrise and spot this dazzling duo, seemingly separated by only a pinky’s width at arm’s length.

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