Starwatch: The moon slides near Saturn astronomy

The moon slips almost near Saturn this week, and constitutes an interesting communication in an unnoticed patch of the sky.

The graph shows the scene that searches for the east of southeast of London at 22:00 on September 8, 2025. The visible ball in the moon is slightly more than 98 %, and at the age of 16 days, it exceeded what exceeds it completely, and thus began its added phase.

Saturn will be a yellowish spot of light compared to the glow of the silver moon. The pair will be visible shortly after sunset, and it appears low on the eastern horizon. While the sky is darkened and the night gathers, it will rise to the sky and the stars around it will appear, one by one.

By the middle of the evening, the pair can be used as a guide to start tracking the constellation of the zodiac from the whale, fish. This is amazingly great, but it has become unclear because of the fact that it consists of faint stars.

According to the Greek legend, fish are associated with Aphrodite, the gods of love, and her son Iros. The couple turned themselves into a fish so that they can swim in the surroundings of the earth, and spread love and mercy in their aftermath.

The synchronization can also be easily visible of the southern hemisphere.

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