You can see Saturn whenever you want to if you have a good enough telescope, as long as the Earth is not in the way. You can only see Saturn until a little after midnight. But, in February, I have heard that you can see Saturn earlier in the evening. I believe around nine o' clock it becomes visible.
If you get a powerful enough telescope, you will even be able to spot Saturn's rings. :)
u can see on the 29/3/2013 at exactely
10 pm . its is beside the moon.
Starting September 27th this year Saturn will look like a golden star and be on the left side of the moon.
pretty much any where just have to look really hard
You can see Saturn at approximately 3-4 am in the morning's you can basically see Saturn's rings with a telescope or the squinting of the eyes also works.
Saturn is visible on April or may 2012
Saturn is only visible to the naked eye when it is dark.
Saturn will become easily visible early in 2009 for several months.
Time is something independent of where you are. If you are on Saturn, and watch the earth, it will go round the sun in 1 year.
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There are generally a couple of planets visible every night of the year. Which planets will be visible and when depends on where each of the planets (and the Earth itself) are in their orbits. Here on August 28, 2009, for example, Jupiter rises about sunset and is brightly visible all night. Venus and Mars rise before dawn. Saturn and Mercury are not visible this month, because they are too close to the Sun to be seen.
Saturn is plainly visible to the naked eye. Anyone who looks up at the night sky at the right time can see it. So there is no definite discovery date.
Saturn is only visible to the naked eye when it is dark.
Galileo Galilei did not discover Saturn. Saturn is easily visible, using naked human eyes, at some time of every clear night during most of the year. It was well known to ancient, and probably to prehistoric, people.
Saturn takes about 29.5 Earth years to orbit the Sun. This is a Saturn year.
Saturn will become easily visible early in 2009 for several months.
the best time to see Saturn is in the winter
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Time is something independent of where you are. If you are on Saturn, and watch the earth, it will go round the sun in 1 year.
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