Saturn and Neptune have been inhabiting the same area of sky all year, and now at the year's close, they are moving eastward against the stars (i.e., prograde motion) as they both head toward their respective solar conjunctions next spring.  Note that this image was obtained with a 100 mm lens, so it is significantly more zoomed in than most of our views of the area surrdounding these planets.  Saturn is at magnitude +1.13 and Neptune shines at magnitude +7.89 this evening.  Unannotated image.