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See the crescent moon rise close to Saturn and Neptune early on May 22

The moon will be positioned close to Saturn and Neptune in the pre-dawn hours on May 22. (Image credit: Starry Night.)

The moon will rise with Venus and the ice giant Neptune in the pre-dawn sky on Thursday, May 22.

Stargazers in the U.S. will see the celestial trio rise around 3:30 a.m. EDT (0715 GMT), with the waning crescent moon holding the high ground over magnitude 1.14 Saturn, which will be visible around four degrees to its lower left in the eastern sky. Neptune — invisible to the naked eye at magnitude 7.92 — can be found lurking roughly two degrees (or two finger widths) to the left of Saturn. (On the magnitude scale used by astronomers, lower numbers signify brighter objects). For example, at its brightest, the planet Venus shines with a magnitude of about -4.6.)

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