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New moon of June 2024 tonight lets Saturn, Mars and Jupiter shine
SPACE.com· 5 hours agoThe new moon of June 2024 occurs tonight, making this a great night to get and enjoy a sky free from...
A 'new star' could appear in the sky any night now. Here's how to see the Blaze Star ignite.
Live Science via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe "Blaze Star" T Coronae Borealis will erupt with a magnificent explosion sometime between now and...
When is the next full moon? June 2024's Strawberry Moon a sweet sight in Indiana
IndyStar | The Indianapolis Star via Yahoo News· 3 days agoLook for them low in the eastern sky. ◾ June 6: New moon. ◾ June 21: Full moon. ◾ June... is now...
Where to find Britain’s darkest skies
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoBritain is an island of star-seekers. We love gazing up at the night sky, marvelling at countless glimmering pin-pricks whose light has ...
Don’t Miss: Planets Dominate the Morning Sky
SciTechDaily· 1 day 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...
Best Night Sky Events for June
Coeur d'Alene Press· 2 days agoIn early June, two visible planets and the waning crescent moon will be strung along the ecliptic (green line) in the eastern sky before sunrise. From...
Look up! Bright auroras possible across Canada Friday night
The Weather Network via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThus, northern regions of the eastern half of Canada will likely be favoured, while much of the...
Planetary Parade! A number of planets will be visible in the sky this weekend
News 12 New Jersey· 7 days agoWith a few of those nights coming up, we have a couple of good chances to see some planets and the moon. The Moon will pair nicely with the planet Saturn Friday morning. This happens early in ...
Fire up those telescopes, the parade of planets is coming
Victorville Daily Press via Yahoo News· 6 days agoAfter a year of celestial events like the solar total eclipse and the appearance of the Northern...
Everything you can see in the sky this month
Astronomy Magazine· 5 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...