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Don't miss the moon and Saturn put on a spectacular show before sunrise June 10

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On June 10, early risers can observe a conjunction between the moon and Saturn in the eastern predawn sky. Astronomers recommend looking due east around 3 a.m. to see the ringed planet near the crescent moon.
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Set your alarm for June 10 as Saturn shines beside a bright crescent moon in the predawn sky.
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