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Updated · Sky at Night Magazine · Jul 1
Saturn Reaches 30° Altitude in July 2026, Offering Clearer Ring Views
Updated
Updated · Sky at Night Magazine · Jul 1

Saturn Reaches 30° Altitude in July 2026, Offering Clearer Ring Views

3 articles · Updated · Sky at Night Magazine · Jul 1

Summary

  • By 31 July, Saturn reaches its best viewing point of the month—30° above the southeastern horizon in Pisces around 02:00 UTC—opening a stronger observing window for the months ahead.
  • That improvement comes after a poor start to July, when the magnitude +0.7 planet sat low in bright dawn twilight; by month-end it brightens slightly to +0.6 and rises higher into darker skies.
  • Saturn’s rings stay tilted at -9.0° throughout July, keeping the southern hemisphere turned toward Earth and making the rings much easier to see than in late 2025, when they were nearly edge-on.
  • Mid-month, Saturn climbs to about 23° by 02:00 UTC, and the higher altitude should also steady telescopic views because observers look through less turbulent atmosphere.
  • Observers can use the last quarter Moon on 7 and 8 July to help locate Saturn; a 75mm or larger telescope is recommended to pick out the rings, banded atmosphere and brighter moons.

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