Saturn rises at 11 p.m. and by...
Saturn rises at 11 p.m. and by midnight it is easily visible low in the east, below Pegasus. At midnight, Jupiter is one- third of the way up the southern sky, in Sagittarius. The waxing gibbons moon is above the topmost star of the claws of Scorpius. The bright star Vega is nearly overhead.
Source: John Mosley, Griffith Observatory
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