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During the latter part of June, Mars will put on a couple of eye-catching shows, teaming up first with a bright star and then, late this month, with the moon.
May 13: The red supergiant star Antares and the bright waning moon rise in the southeast after dark and remain in close tandem all night. May 22: The waning crescent moon is in the east-southeast ...
June 6: The star Spica and the bright moon form a nice conjunction. June 7: It’s the daytime peak of the Arietid meteor shower . You can try to see them visually, but they are very difficult to see.
June 1: Crescent Moon Visible Between Mars and Regulus: June 11: Full Strawberry Moon: Mid June: Mercury Shows Off : June 16-18: The Red Planet Meets the Blue Heart of Leo ...
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 ...
In the hours following sunset on Saturday (June 28), the waxing crescent moon will line up with Mars and the bright star Regulus above the western horizon — before swiftly slipping out of view ...
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