Rare Titan Shadow Transits Will Sweep Across Saturn in Summer 2025
In a rare celestial alignment, Saturn’s largest moon Titan will cast its shadow across the planet in a series of stunning transits during the summer and early fall of 2025. These events, visible through telescopes, appear as dark “holes” drifting across Saturn’s face as Titan eclipses the planet. The phenomenon occurs only near Saturn’s equinox every 15 years, making this year’s sightings a must-see before they disappear until 2040. With seven transits still to come between July and October 2025, skywatchers should prepare for a spectacular planetary display.