From - Sky & Telescope By - Bob King Edited by - Amal Udawatta For a short time every 13.5 to 15.7 years, Saturn's rings appear exactly horizontal from Earth. They temporarily disappear from view in amateur telescopes due to their extraordinary thinness. Although the main rings are 300,000 kilometers across, they can be as thin as 10 meters (33 feet) in places. To scale, Saturn's rings are much thinner than a standard sheet of paper. Earth passes through the ring plane on March 23, 2025. NASA Saturn passed opposition on September 8th and is now well placed in the southeastern sky at nightfall in Aquarius. I can still recall the first time I found the planet from my front yard in the winter of 1965. It was situated in almost the same location you'll find it tonight, a few degrees northwest of the "crooked fingertip" asterism formed by the three Psis — Psi 1 (ψ 1 ), Psi 2 (ψ 2 ), and Psi 3 (ψ 3 ) Aquarii. Wish me happy birthday — I'm two Sa...