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Originally Posted by erick
Re moons - forget all the maths - use sky view cafe or something else - it'll give you an illustration of the moon locations at the time you are looking. I've found it great for the four Galilean moons of Jupiter and for Titan, the only moon of Saturn I've spotted so far. Just remember you may have to flip north and south and maybe east and west.
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Just went to this and according to it, there was no moon in the direction I was looking

I turned the laptop upside down and Hyperion would have been where I was looking.....but according to me, I was facing North and had the East on my right, at the right time and date and nothing, a real bummer. I suspect that I just don't have the cafe directions right, it almost certainly had to be Hyperion because that was the only one away from the others and off center.