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July 22: The waning and very slim crescent moon is in the east-southeast before dawn below and to the left of Venus. Jupiter joins this sky sight in the predawn sky. Look for earthshine.
The moon officially reaches full phase at 4:38 p.m. EDT, but the best show will be at moonrise where you are. Head outside at dusk and watch it rise as an enormous, orange orb on the eastern horizon.
Read More At 12 a.m. CDT on July 4, Mercury will reach its greatest elongation, or the farthest distance from the sun, making it the best time to see it. To get a glimpse of the “Swift Planet ...
July 3-4: Mercury at greatest eastern elongation July 10: Full buck moon July 16: Moon, Saturn, and Neptune trifecta July 19-20: Pre-dawn planet parade July 20: Crescent moon covers Pleiades July ...
This month's full moon peaks on July 10 at 1:37 p.m. PT, but the best part about this lunation is that skywatchers will be able to see its big and bright ascent into the night as early as July 8 ...
In Melbourne, Australia, for example, the full moon occurs at 6:37 a.m. on July 11. July is during the winter months there, so the moon rises early – at 5:26 p.m. on that day.
The full moon occurs on the 9th in the constellation of Aquarius — the Perseid meteor showers peak from August 11-13. Venus ...