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Full strawberry moon June 19: Moon nears Saturn June 20: Summer Solstice June 22: Crescent moon swings by Venus June 26-27: ...
See the Moon near some of the brightest planets this month, and be on the lookout for some of the rarest meteors to spot.
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 ...
Around 16-17 June, Mars will appear to pass close to Regulus, the bright star at the heart of the constellation Leo, the lion ...
This month's night sky is filled with close-range meteors, swirling nebulas, and prime stargazing conditions. Here’s when you ...
Jupiter joins Mercury in early twilight as Mars lingers with Leo after dark. Saturn is visible in the morning, meeting ...
Greetings everyone! There are two planets in your early morning sky and one of them is impossible to miss unless the clouds ...
Venus continues to be the brilliant “Morning Star” in the East before dawn, albeit dimming just a bit as it moves away from ...
One June 1, the moon will be in conjunction with both Mars, and the star Regulus of the constellation Leo, albeit at different times this night. This same combination of events occurs again on June 29 ...
Perched high in the Chilean Andes, the observatory will take hundreds of images of the southern hemisphere sky, every night ...
What's happening in the skies over North Texas this month? June holds some spectacular sights in the night and morning sky.
Strawberry moon will be at full illumination June 11, the latest of the full moons tied to Native American tradition.