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June 10: Moon near Saturn
- Close approach time: 06:50 GMT (02:50 AM EDT)
- Close approach distance: 5°32′
- Conjunction time: 11:41 GMT (07:41 AM EDT)
- Conjunction distance: 6°11′
On June 10, the waning crescent Moon will appear near Saturn (mag 0.9) in the constellation Pisces. Look for them in the morning, above the eastern horizon, about an hour before sunrise. Mars (mag 1.3) will also be visible nearby. A small telescope will reveal faint Neptune (mag 7.9) south of the Moon if you’re in the Northern Hemisphere and north of it if you’re in the Southern Hemisphere.
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