Saturn to come closest to Earth on Aug 2, says senior planetarium official

By  Rajan Nath August 2nd 2021 09:19 AM -- Updated: August 2nd 2021 09:23 AM

Saturn and Earth will be closest to each other in a year on Monday, August 2, at 11.30 am, said Dr. Suvendu Pattnaik, Deputy Director of Pathani Samanta Planetarium. People across the world that will be in their nighttime, will be able to see a bright Saturn, he said. "As per Indian Standard Time (IST) at 11.30 am, Saturn and Earth will be closest to each other. It will be daytime in India but wherever there is nighttime, people will see a bright Saturn," Pattnaik added. Also Read | DGCA extends ban on international flights, details inside [caption id="" align="aligncenter"]What Would Happen If Saturn Moved Close To Earth? Representative Image[/caption] He further said that Earth takes about 365 days to orbit the sun while Saturn takes around 29.5 years for completing one full revolution of the sun. Also Read | With exceptional memory, Ludhiana’s 3-year-old boy sets record [caption id="" align="aligncenter"]Saturn Will Make Its Closest Approach To Earth This Week & Here's How To Watch The Ringed Beauty. Representative Image[/caption] "Once every year, Earth and Saturn come close to each other while revolving in their orbital path. In a time span of 1 year and 13 days, they come closest to each other. Earlier, they came close on July 20, 2020, and will again do so on August 14, 2022," said Deputy Director of Pathani Samanta Planetarium. [caption id="" align="aligncenter"]What Would Happen If Saturn Moved Close To Earth? Representative Image[/caption] He also said that "When they are very close to each other, the average distance will be around 120 crores kilometres, which is 50 crore kilometres less in comparison to the maximum distance between them, which happens after 6 months when Saturn will be across the other side of the Earth." According to Pattnaik, Saturn will appear bright even with the naked eye and it can be seen throughout the night for the whole month of August. -PTC News

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