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Originally Posted by Harley
I could see a couple of the moons very very small but i did notice a small star or planet between Saturn and the Moon could anyone tell me what i was observing.
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Welcome to the obsession Harley.

There are several good free astronomy programs to help you identify objects. Cartes du Ceil and Stellarium are the most well known. There are a number relatively inexpensive ones for iOS and/or Android. Sky Safari would be my pick of them.
The brightest object between the Moon and Saturn last night would be Spica. This data comes from Cartes du Ceil.
Alpha Vir
Information from catalog: Stars
Extended Hipparcos Compilation
Visual magnitude: 0.98
HD: 116658
BD: BD-10 3672
Common name: Spica
HIP: 65474
HR: 5056
Colour index: -0.24
Blue magnitude: 0.75
Spectral class: B1IV
Proper motion in right ascension: -42 [mas/y]
Proper motion in declination: -31 [mas/y]
Parallax: 13.1 [mas]
Distance: 249.0 [ly]
Flamsteed number: 67
Bayer: Alp
Constellation: Virgo
Component: A
Radial velocity: 0.0 [km/s]
Magnitude I: 1.281
Coordinates: Mean J2000 Epoch: 2000.0
Mean J2000 RA: 13h25m11.580s DE:-11°09'40.75"
Ecliptic L: +203°50'29" B:-02°03'16"
Galactic L: +316°06'45" B:+50°50'40"