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Mercury will be visible west of the sunset until July 6. Venus, Mars, Saturn and Neptune will be visible throughout June. Six planets in the solar system will be visible in the earth sky this June.
Venus moves east as July progresses and stands 3° due north of Aldebaran on the 14th, after skirting the northern regions of ...
Researchers now appreciate that gas planets are more complex than first thought. New findings have implications for our ...
The planet Jupiter has no solid ground – no surface, like the grass or dirt you tread here on Earth. There’s nothing to walk on, and no place to land a spaceship. But how can that be? If Jupiter doesn ...
The Buck Moon rises on July 10. The full moon of July, also called the Buck Moon, will rise on July 10.
Mercury reaches its greatest elongation, 26 degrees east of the sun on July 4. From latitude 40 degrees north, the +0.6-magnitude planet is low in the west-northwest and sets during twilight about 1.5 ...
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) has shared its skywatching highlights - revealing what will light up the sky in July ...
The new moon occurs on June 25. A day later, Mercury reaches its highest point in the evening sky, and on June 27, the young ...
Discover why Earth's farthest distance from the sun coincides with summer heat, then grab your binoculars for a week of ...
This month will usher in two separate conjunctions — one between the moon and a rarely-visible Mercury, and another between the moon and Mars.
There will be three full moons during the summer. And the sky this season has a number of bright stars that form easily ...