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New moon of June 2024 tonight lets Saturn, Mars and Jupiter shine
SPACE.com· 2 days agoThe new moon of June 2024 occurs tonight, making this a great night to get and enjoy a sky free from...
Six planets will align tonight in rare ‘planetary parade’
The Independent via Yahoo News· 5 days agoSix planets will appear to align in the night’s sky this week as part of a rare celestial spectacle,...
How auroras on Earth, Saturn and Jupiter could help forecast risky space weather
Space via Yahoo News· 6 days agoScientists have investigated the different factors shaping celestial light-shows over Earth, Saturn...
Missed the planet parade this morning? Don’t worry, experts share dates for more alignments soon
Naples Daily News· 5 days agoEarly risers were treated to the alignment of six planets on Monday. Of the six, only four planets...
Don’t Miss: Planets Dominate the Morning Sky
SciTechDaily· 3 days agoPlanets rule the a.m., and what’s that bright light? All month – All the planetary action continues to be in the morning sky, with Saturn and Mars rising...
Your Queer Weekly Horoscope: June 10-16
them via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoVenus squares off against Lilith. The First Quarter Moon in your sign creates trines with Mars and Uranus; squares off against Jupiter, Mercury, the Sun,...
When is the next full moon? June 2024's Strawberry Moon a sweet sight in Indiana
IndyStar | The Indianapolis Star via Yahoo News· 5 days agoLook for them low in the eastern sky. ◾ June 6: New moon. ◾ June 21: Full moon. ◾ June 24: Jupiter...
Planetary parade: Mars and Saturn can be seen in the June sky
KCRA 3 Sacramento· 4 days agoJune stargazing can be full of planetary sights. Six planets aligned for an eye-popping view in what...
Six planets will align in the night sky on June 3. How to see the 'planetary parade'
TODAY via Yahoo News· 5 days agoNext up, a “parade of planets” will illuminate the sky. Starting June 3, Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, ...
Everything you can see in the sky this month
Astronomy Magazine· 7 days agoJune’s pre-dawn sky finds six planets strung along the ecliptic, spanning 72° on the 1st. In order of increasing elongation from the Sun, they are ...