to find this planet you have to look south or (s)
To find Saturn in relation to the Big Dipper, locate the Big Dipper in the sky, which is usually visible in the northern hemisphere. Then, draw an imaginary line from the two end stars of the Big Dipper's bowl and continue in that direction. Saturn should be visible along this line, usually appearing as a bright yellowish star-like object.
You can find the planet Saturn in the constellation of Capricornus.
You can find a review for a 2007 Saturn Outlook at the Edmunds website. You can also find a review for the 2007 Saturn Outlook at the AOL Autos website.
The best time to see Saturn is typically during its opposition, which occurs approximately every 13 to 14 months when it is closest to Earth and fully illuminated by the Sun. This event usually takes place during late summer to early fall in the Northern Hemisphere. To find Saturn, look towards the southeastern sky after sunset, as it rises in the east and is visible throughout the night. Check astronomy calendars for specific dates and visibility times in your location.
The best time to look for Saturn is when it is at opposition, which occurs when Earth is directly between Saturn and the Sun. This usually happens once a year and is when Saturn is at its closest point to Earth, making it brighter and easier to see in the night sky.
Look in the fuse box.
Does a 94 Saturn have a fuse on the cigarette lighter. Mine stopped working. Where is this fuse? There is no direction on where to find a fuse if in fact there is a fuse.
Look on eBay. I found on there.
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the compass rose
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Saturn look's like it is like gray with blue lines around it that is what Saturn look's like
Look underneath engine compartment to rear?
South
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Look for the leak. See saturnfans.com for more info