Skywatch: Look for meteors under a dark sky
The ringed planet will take a “pause” in the sky at around 10 p.m. Monday night. Saturn will be “stationary” at that point. Courtesy: NASA
When planets move through the night sky they can be in direct or retrograde motion. That basically means they move with or against the backdrop of the stars. When a planet moves switches from direct, or prograde, to retrograde motion it is said to be stationary.Look for Saturn in the southern sky on Tuesday morning.While you’re a
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