Early risers will be greeted at dawn by the sight of the waning gibbous Moon parked just 3° below Saturn, high in the south-southwest. They're at their very closest (2.3° apart) at 6:52 PDT, but that will be during full daylight for observers across North America. Suffice it to say, the later in the morning you look and the farther west you are, the smaller the gap between the two objects will be.
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