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On 23 June 2025, the world will get a look at the first images from one of the most powerful telescopes ever built: the Vera ...
June brings a special cosmic event, offering skywatchers the chance to witness the Milky Way’s glowing core in all its glory. As highlighted byNASA in their June 2025 Skywatching Tips, the Milky Way’s ...
June sky shows planets before sunrise, Mars near Regulus, the glowing Milky Way, and the solstice with shifting daylight hours.
One June 1, the moon will be in conjunction with both Mars, and the star Regulus of the constellation Leo, albeit at different times this night. This same combination of events occurs again on June 29 ...
This June, the Milky Way’s brilliant heart lights up the night as planets align and the solstice sun marks Earth’s celestial tipping point.
Moon marks the halfway point between the New Moon and the Full Moon. It appears as a half-illuminated disk with the right ...
A set of dark streaks that regularly wind across the Martian surface are more likely to be formed by dust and wind than by ...
Mars, the other world, followed a different path. Today the Martian surface is hostile to life as we know it, but as this scientific story goes, Mars may have once hosted a rich abundance of microbes.
NASA's monthly nightwatch guide for June highlights the appearance of Venus, Saturn, Mars, and Mercury in a spectacular ...
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Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Saturn—offer prime visibility during dawn and dusk hours. Mercury, typically elusive, becomes visible in the northwest about an hour after sunset by mid-month, while Mars ...