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Friday a Perfect Day to Take a Photo of Saturn's Rings
Stargazers will be able to see Saturn's rings very clearly for the first time since 2006.

By Morgan Delack
Stargazers and astronomy lovers in Cedar Falls will be in for a treat on July 19 when Saturn is expected to be especially photogenic.
According to Corbis, the solar system will be backlit by the sun on Friday, making Saturn’s rings incredibly visible for the first time since 2006. NASA’s Cassini spacecraft will be taking photos of Earth as it looks from Saturn on Friday as well, Space.com reports. Although the spacecraft has taken images from Saturn before, this will be the first time the public has been notified in advance.Â
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According to EarthSky.org, Saturn is found in the south to southwest sky after sunset and stays in the sky through midnight.
Marion is forecasted to have fairly clear skies Friday night, however AccuWeather gives the Cedar Valley a "poor" prognosis for stargazing.
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