3 DAWN: Look toward the south-southeast before sunrise to see the last-quarter Moon and Saturn about 6 °° apart. NASA's Cassini spacecraft took one last look at Saturn and its rings in September 2017, two days before self-destructing in the planet's atmosphere. 4 DAWN: The Moon, Jupiter, and Saturn form a wide triangle above the southeastern horizon. [Extracted from the article]
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