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Now three months past its conjunction with the sun in March, Saturn is currently well separated from the dawn glow. On June 1 ...
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Astronomy on MSNJune 2025: What's in the sky this month? Titan's shadow transits Saturn, and Mercury meets with Jupiter in the eveningThe innermost planets straddle nighttime, with Mercury in the evening and the greatest western elongation of Venus in the ...
Saturn's moon Titan has an atmosphere that spins with a tilt completely separate from the moon's surface rotation.
Red supergiant Antares, having just passed opposition on May 30, begins June low in the southeast at dusk. The morning ...
Astronomically speaking, June is laid back. No meteor showers of note, no eclipses and no bright comets are expected. But ...
Venus will rise in the eastern sky in the pre-dawn hours of June 1 alongside Saturn and Neptune. Venus reaches its point of ...
“And I was like, ‘I’ve been writing them for 21 years,” laughs Macfarlane. “It’s just you haven’t read them.” ...
A powerful urge develops within you to uncover the truth.
Venus dominates the dawn sky. She reaches greatest western elongation, 46 degrees ahead of the rising sun, on June 1, and ...
Now just 1.7° apart, Saturn and Neptune are visible in Pisces, some 15° high by 4 A.M. Catch them in the early-morning ...
Welcome to the June night sky. This is the month of the summer Solstice in the northern hemisphere. This year is on June 21.
In recent years moviegoers have been treated to a myriad of superhero movies. This month’s Colorado sky hosts a ...
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