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Every 13-15 years, Saturn is angled in a way in which the edge of its thin rings are oriented toward Earth – effectively causing them to vanish.
Saturn's rings won't be visible from Earth in March 2025 and again in November 2025, due to the planets' alignments as they orbit the sun.
Saturn is best-known for its rings. But, for a short time next year, you’ll hardly be able to see them.
Like Earth, Saturn’s axis is tilted, NASA explains. Saturn is transitioning, causing its tilt to shift. This will alter our view of the planet as Earth crosses its ring plane.
Saturn's rings won't be visible from Earth in March 2025 and again in November 2025, due to the planets' alignments as they orbit the sun.
Though Saturn's rings will be visible again from Earth after March 2025, they'll temporarily disappear from view again in November when they appear to us at their narrowest.
Saturn is best-known for its rings. But, for a short time next year, you'll hardly be able to see them.
Saturn is best-known for its rings. But, for a short time next year, you’ll hardly be able to see them.
Saturn is best-known for its rings. But, for a short time next year, you’ll hardly be able to see them.
Like Earth, Saturn’s axis is tilted, NASA explains. Next year, Saturn will transition and its tilt will shift, altering our view of the planet as Earth crosses its ring plane.