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Mother Nature’s giving us quite the treat for the month of June in regard to the night sky. For our early risers, you can observe Venus on the Eastern horizon all month long, about 2 hours ...
June 20: Summer solstice occurs at 10:42 p.m. EDT. Happy Summer! June 22: The waning crescent moon in the east-southeast sky before dawn is above the beautiful and bright Venus.
This month's full "Strawberry Moon" graces the night sky on June 11, putting on a spectacular show as the fully-lit disk of Earth's natural satellite rides low over the southeastern horizon.
Here's how to see it. The moon will be visible in the sky on the night of June 10 and morning of June 11, rising around 8:30 p.m. EST and peaking at around 3:44 a.m., per EarthSky.org.
However, the best time to view it will be the evening of June 10, when the moon rises near sunset. Despite its name, the strawberry moon will shine a soft golden hue, not red, if weather permits.
Sky watchers are in for a sweet pre-summer treat, with the “strawberry moon” of June 2025 getting ready to turn full in the coming days. The so-called strawberry moon, which will actually look ...
Today, astronomers officially recognize 88 constellations, dividing up the entire night sky. Learning a few of the big ones first makes it way easier to find other stars and deep-space objects.
June 23: The Vera C. Rubin Observatory will release its first views of the night sky. Listen to this article · 1:02 min Learn more Share full article ...
June 20, 2025, brings us the summer solstice. Supposedly, that means warmer weather has finally arrived in Wyoming. This month, if you go out after it gets dark, you will see some wonderful stars ...
On June 7 at 5:43 a.m. CDT, the moon will be at apogee, its farthest to the Earth for this orbit at 251,999 miles. On June 22 at 11:41 p.m. CDT, the moon will be at perigee, its closest to the ...