Saturn Reigns Over June's Night Sky: How and When to See It
If May was "Mars month," then June certainly belongs to Saturn. In comparison, Jupiter, in its 12-year orbit, advances about one constellation a year, and Saturn, in its 29-and-a-half-year orbit, takes two or three years. Currently, we can find Saturn in the nonzodiacal constellation of Ophiuchus, the Serpent Holder.
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