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You can see a giant ‘hole’ shoot across Saturn this summer — and it won’t happen again until 2040

Over the next few months, there will be several chances to see a giant “hole” shoot across the surface of Saturn, as the shadow of its largest moon passes across the ringed planet’s Earth-facing surface. The rare spectacle will not be visible again until 2040 — and we’ll tell you how to see it from your backyard.

Every 15 years, Saturn and Earth become perfectly aligned so that the gas giant’s rings face our planet head-on. In March, this alignment was so perfect that the planet’s super-thin rings completely disappeared from view, Live Science’s sister site Space.com previously reported. In 2032, the opposite will occur, and we will be able to see the entirety of the dusty disks in a perfect circle around the fifth planet from the sun.

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