More advanced sky charts for Saturn are available on TheSkyLive: 1 the Online Planetarium which is interactive and allows to select dates and additional objects to visualize; and 2 the Live Position and Data Tracker which provides the highest precision position data and features deep sky imagery from the Digitized Sky Survey. This site cannot run without your voluntary donations. We don't use Ads. If you find this website useful please consider a small donation, it will help covering hosting costs.
The value of the reported distance might be somewhat inaccurate around the times of closest approach for objects passing extremely close to Earth. The value of the distance of Saturn from Earth is also available as a real time updated value in the Live Position and Data Tracker. The current visual magnitude of Saturn is 0. The following chart is the predicted light curve visual magnitude as a function of time of Saturn, according to the most recent ephemerides data.
Magnitude data is sampled with a 2 days interval and there might be inaccuracies for objects changing brightness very rapidly during the course of a few days. For comets there could be large discrepancies between the observed and predicted brightness because of their highly dynamic behaviour.
As the atmospheric conditions cannot be modeled precisely the times reported here should be considered correct with an approximation of few minutes. The following shows the known values of the most important physical parameters of Saturn. The following table lists the ephemerides of Saturn computed for the past and next 7 days, with a 24 hours interval. Click on each row of the table to locate Saturn in our Online Planetarium at the chosen date.
This site cannot run without your voluntary donations. We don't use Ads. If you find this website useful please consider a small donation, it will help covering hosting costs. Saturn lies in the direction of the constellation Capricornus and can be found there for the rest of , according to EarthSky.
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