The planet Saturn will be in an ideal position this evening. It should be possible to glimpse 5 or more of Saturn's moons this evening. Of particular interest is to note the rings are seen edge-on. The moons of Saturn will be strung out in alignment with the rings. Neptune is close by Saturn. Uranus is near opposition and will be visible all evening long. Jupiter rises around 9:00 and will be a fine object shortly thereafter. Jupiter's moons (Io, Ganymede, Europa and Callisto) will put on quite a show this evening. Double stars, open clusters, NGC253 (Sculptor Galaxy), M31 (Andromeda Galaxy), M2 (globular cluster in Aquarius) will be among the featured objects along with many other beautiful deep sky objects that should be visible weather permitting.