Catch the conjunction between Saturn and the moon while you can, as it will disappear before the night sets in on Monday (Nov. 28).
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From New York City the conjunction will become visible at around 4:48 p.m. EST . The moon and Saturn be positioned at 33 degrees above the horizon to the south at the time. The conjunction will reach its highest point in the sky, still 33 degrees above the southern horizon, shortly after this at 4:53 p.m. EST .
This arrangement between Saturn and the moon will remain visible until around 9:09 p.m. EST when it will drop below seven degrees over the horizon to the southwest. During the conjunction, the moon will be at magnitude -11.6, with the minus prefix indicating a particularly bright astronomical object, while Saturn will not be particularly bright to the naked eye with a magnitude of 0.5.
The sixth planet from the sun and the second largest behind Jupiter, Saturn is one of the five brightest solar system planets visible over Earth. The others are Mercury,
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