Visible from urban locations, pairing takes on special meaning when seen with minimal light pollution
This week, the moon will pass close to the planet Saturn in the evening sky. Although visible from urban locations, the pairing takes on a special meaning when seen from a location with minimal light pollution. The brilliant silver glow of the moon and the steady golden light of Saturn contrast beautifully.
The chart shows the view looking south from London on 29 November at 19.00 GMT. The conjunction is easily visible to the naked eye from both hemispheres.

The Guardian Science

The Conversation
PBS NewsHour
IndyStarSports
WILX News 10
Blaze Media
She Knows
AlterNet