Tonight Blue Moon will rise just after sunset at p.m. (23 10 GMT)

 Tonight Blue Moon will rise just after sunset at p.m. (23 10 GMT)

the moon and Saturn will rise in the east on the night of August 30-31, 2023. The moon will be full and Saturn will be at opposition, which means it will be at its closest point to Earth. They will be about 2 degrees apart in the sky. You can see them both all night long, traveling across the sky.

To see a precise view from your location, you can use a stargazing app or website like Stellarium. This will show you the exact position of the moon and Saturn in the sky at your location.


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