rudibr wrote: Månen passerer ca 1° forbi Saturn i aften.
Hvis jeg ellers kan holde mig vågen skal jeg da forsøge mig med et billede.
Ja, med ISS som bonus:
From mid-UK the Moon rises around 19:00UT with Saturn rising a few minutes later. Closest approach takes place around this time with Saturn lying south of the Moon.
By 21:00UT the sky will be darkening and the pair will be 12 degrees up in the south-east. At 23:30UT both lie due south and still very close together, with Saturn now to the west of the Moon.
While engrossed in observing Saturn and the Moon, take a few moments to watch the International Space Station pass over. Travelling from west to east it reaches a maximum altitude of 48 degrees at 22:09UT and at magnitude –3.2 will be unmistakable.