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The nights surrounding June 7 will see Jupiter and Mercury crowd together close to the horizon in the northwestern sky.
This week, stargazers can observe the solar system's largest and smallest planets, Jupiter and Mercury, converging in the ...
I pick out North America’s celestial highlights for the week ahead (which also apply to mid-northern latitudes in the ...
Wausau Pilot & Review Skywatchers across central Wisconsin can look forward to a spectacular week of celestial activity, ...
This month will usher in two separate conjunctions — one between the moon and a rarely-visible Mercury, and another between ...
Right after sunset, the largest and smallest planets are near neighbors in the sky. Jupiter, the brighter of the two, is a ...
During the month of June you will be able to see Mercury, Venus, Mars, Saturn, Neptune and Jupiter in the sky at different times.
Now three months past its conjunction with the sun in March, Saturn is currently well separated from the dawn glow. On June 1 ...
Greetings everyone! There are two planets in your early morning sky and one of them is impossible to miss unless the clouds ...
What's happening in the skies over North Texas this month? June holds some spectacular sights in the night and morning sky.
Following the much-ballyhooed “planet parade” this winter, the planets have been gradually dipping below the horizon, disappearing one by one through the spring. Jupiter should hang around through the ...