Can You See Saturn from Earth?

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Saturn is visible from Earth every year during the months of October, November and December. You can see Saturn as a fain golden star near the moon, but to be able to see its rings you may need a small telescope.
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1. Look east at night. For the majority of 2011, Earth will be between Saturn and the sun, and as the sun sets in the west, Saturn will appear to rise in the east. Because of this
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Saturn, which is known best for its rings, can boast being the second largest planet in the solar system. It is about nine times bigger around than the Earth is, and has about 95
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The distance between Saturn and the Earth is variable because both planets have elliptical orbits, but the average distance is about 762,700,000 miles between them.
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At there closest point earth and saturn are approximately 1.2 billion kilometers from each other, when they are farthest apart they are about 1.76 billion kilometers from each other
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