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Moon and Saturn are teaming up in the night sky on November 29

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Heads up, sky-watchers! On November 29, you'll get to see the moon hanging out close to Saturn.
The moon will shine bright silver while Saturn glows a steady gold, and both will be easy to spot from most locations in both hemispheres.

How (and when) to catch the show

Look south around 19:00 GMT—in the evening—for the best view.
The moon will be about two-thirds full in Pisces, with Saturn just above it in Aquarius.
You won't need fancy gear; your eyes or a pair of binoculars are enough.

Best spots for viewing

You can catch this celestial meetup even from city rooftops, but if you want extra wow-factor, head somewhere with less light pollution.
Saturn's golden glow next to the bright moon makes it pretty hard to miss!