This week, on June 24, Iapetus, Saturn’s two-toned moon, is positioned 1.9’ due north of Saturn, as it nears its western elongation. For more details, refer to the full Sky This Week column.
Looking for a sky event this week? Check out our full Sky This Week column. June 24: Look for Lutetia’s light Saturn’s two-toned moon Iapetus is now halfway between its eastern and western elongations. Heading toward the latter, which it will reach in just a few weeks, the moon sits 1.9’ due north of Saturn in theContinue reading “The Sky Today on Thursday, June 25: Iapetus passes north of Saturn”
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