LOS ANGELES - Stargazers are in for a dazzling weekend as the moon appears close to Saturn and Jupiter this weekend in a celestial event called an appulse.An appulse occurs when two or more astronomical objects appear close to one another in the sky.
The celestial phenomenon kicks off on Friday with the appearance of July’s full moon, the buck moon.Then, on July 24, the moon will move four degrees south of Saturn in the dawn sky.