Saturn is easy to find because it is the brightest star or planet high in the southern sky. Here it is depicted around 9:30 p.m. local time on May 10 from Phoenix, Arizona. The view varies slightly by location. Just look high in the sky toward the south anytime in the evening from dusk onward. Credit: Starry Night Software

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