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Here’s how it works. The moon, Venus and the Pleiades open star cluster will form an unusual celestial triangle on June 22. (Image credit: Starry Night) ...
This Sunday, June 22, offers a breathtaking sky show, with a stunning triangular alignment of the waning crescent moon, the planet Venus, and the Pleiades star cluster. As reported by Forbes, this ...
Getty Images Early risers on Sunday, June 22, are in for a pre-dawn treat — a triangular arrangement of the waning crescent moon flanked by Venus and the Pleiades star cluster.
We’ll be able to see Venus and Mars just beneath a thin crescent moon on the evening of June 21. If you want to catch this celestial event, all you need is a pair of binoculars. You may be even ...
Of course, what we are seeing is an illusion of perspective. On this particular morning, the moon is 225,700 miles (363,300 km) from Earth, while Venus is 259 times more distant at 58.5 million ...
During May, Venus dominates as the brilliant “Morning Star” in the east-southeast before dawn; the Eta Aquariid meteor shower takes place; the moon has some nice pairings with stars and ...
Moonset: 3:09 P.M. Moon Phase: Waning crescent (26%) The Moon hangs between bright Venus and Saturn in the early-morning sky in late May. Neptune, nearby, requires binoculars or a telescope to spot.
From Mars & Regulus to Saturn near the Moon and Venus at dawn, the night sky dazzles June 13-19, 2025. Spot deep-sky gems and the Milky Way’s glow—perfect for skywatchers everywhere!
Sometimes the best stargazing happens on ordinary nights. Late June 2025 showcases consistent cosmic rhythms: Venus is brilliant as Morning Star 2-3 hours before sunrise, Mars is red in Leo during ...
May 3: Mars Passes Beehive Star Cluster May 5-6: Eta Aquariids Meteor Shower Peaks May 12: Full Flower Moon May 22: Lineup of the Crescent Moon, Saturn, and Venus May 31: Crescent Moon Meets Mars ...