Catch Saturn tonight at its closest point to Earth


BANGKOK (The Nation/ANN): Saturn will come closest to Earth tonight (July 21), the National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand said, with the planet being visible to the naked eye.

An official said that Saturn would be exactly opposite the Sun, while the Earth would orbit between the two and will be approximately 1,346 million kilometres from the planet.

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