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I pick out North America’s celestial highlights for the week ahead (which also apply to mid-northern latitudes in the ...
Full strawberry moon June 19: Moon nears Saturn June 20: Summer Solstice June 22: Crescent moon swings by Venus June 26-27: ...
Hey sky-gazers and cosmic curious! Get ready to mark your calendars because June 2025 is shaping up to be an absolutely ...
Now three months past its conjunction with the sun in March, Saturn is currently well separated from the dawn glow. On June 1 ...
Venus continues to be the brilliant “Morning Star” in the East before dawn, albeit dimming just a bit as it moves away from ...
The King of the Planets teams up with an exceedingly narrow crescent moon for the last time this year in the evening sky on ...
Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Saturn—offer prime visibility during dawn and dusk hours. Mercury, typically elusive, becomes visible in the northwest about an hour after sunset by mid-month, while Mars ...
Catch Jupiter low early in the month, then enjoy Mercury and Mars in the evenings. Saturn, Neptune, and Venus shine in the ...
Jupiter, nearing its biggest and brightest for 2024 rises north of due east and remains on display virtually all night long. Even more brilliant, on the opposite side of the sky, is Venus ...
Strawberry moon will be at full illumination June 11, the latest of the full moons tied to Native American tradition.
A celestial leap is set to take place over two nights as the moon and Jupiter will appear to dance near to each other in the night sky. The crescent moon will appear "wafer thin" through the night ...