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Credit & Copyright: Christopher Go  
  
  
Explanation:
Telescopic observers on Earth have been treated to spectacular  
views of Saturn lately as the ringed planet reached its 2015  
opposition on May 23 at 0200 UT.  
  
Of course opposition means opposite the Sun in Earth's sky.  
  
So near  
 opposition Saturn is  
up all night, at its closest and brightest  
for the year.  
  
These sharp images  
taken within hours of the Sun-Earth-Saturn  
alignment also show the strong brightening  of Saturn's rings  
known as the opposition surge or the  
Seeliger Effect.  
  
Directly illuminated, the ring's icy particles cast no shadows and  
strongly backscatter sunlight toward planet Earth,  
creating the dramatic surge in brightness.  
  
Saturn currently stands in the  
sky not far from bright Antares,  
alpha star of the constellation Sagittarius.  
  
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