The Moon and Saturn will make a “close approach” this evening, reaching at an angular distance from each other across the night sky of just 3°58′. The Moon — which, seven days old, will appear in its first quarter — will be at a magnitude, or brightness, of -12.1 and Saturn will be at magnitude 0.4. Unfortunately, the moment of greatest apparent closeness will occur at around 11.25pm — at which point, both will likely be obscured given proximity to the horizon. However, good views of the close approach should be achievable, weather permitting, at around 9.15pm.
Article source: https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/1690703/Exact-times-UK-Saturn-Moon-close-approach-Earth-astronomy-news-latest