Saturn today

Saturn today (2026-05-01): apparent position RA 9.30°, Dec 1.64°, 10.322 AU from Earth, magnitude 1.07. Computed live via VSOP87D.

VSOP87D Full Bretagnon-Francou 1988 Typical precision ~arcsec
Brasilia time: 01/05/2026 05:22

♄ Saturn at 2026-05-01T08:22:59Z UTC

Distance from Earth
10.3222 AU
1,544.17 million km
Light: 85.8 min
Apparent magnitude
1.07
Naked-eye visible
Phase angle
3.22°
Illumination 99.9%
Sun elongation
31.86°
Good visibility

Apparent equatorial coordinates (geocentric)

Right Ascension (RA):9.297347° (00:37:11)
Declination (Dec):1.643792°
Ecliptic longitude (lambda):9.189091°
Ecliptic latitude (beta):-2.172579°
Mean obliquity:23.435867°

Heliocentric position (Sun at center)

Longitude L (helio):5.978678°
Latitude B (helio):-2.365337°
Distance R (helio):9.481423999 AU
Distance (km):1,418,400,841 km

Time scales

UTC:2026-05-01 08:22:59
JD UTC:2461161.849300
JD TT:2461161.850168
Delta T:75.075 s
tau (J2000 millennia):0.026329501

About Saturn

The position above was computed with the VSOP87D theory (Bretagnon & Francou 1988), the standard analytical theory of IMCCE/Bureau des Longitudes. Values are apparent geocentric, with iterative light-time correction (3 passes), ecliptic-to-equator conversion via mean obliquity (Meeus Eq. 22.2), and freely available through open source.

Typical precision: 1-3 arcsec in RA/Dec for the 1900-2100 window, with controlled degradation up to ~arc-min at the 4000 BC and 3000 AD extremes. For maximum precision, use JPL Horizons. See the precision page for numerical validation.

Other planets

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