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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.
What's happening in the skies over North Texas this month? June holds some spectacular sights in the night and morning sky.
For the next few evenings, the waxing gibbous moon is already well up as skies darken. If you happen to see it, keep in mind ...
Asteroid 2 Pallas has reached its stationary point in the sky near the four stars forming the body of Delphinus the Dolphin.
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A strange sunset seen in Florida this weekend left residents questioning reality. The fireball appeared extremely weird, taking on a dark red and orangish hue on May 31. People were baffled to see the ...
Around 16-17 June, Mars will appear to pass close to Regulus, the bright star at the heart of the constellation Leo, the lion ...
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 ...
Countless shadowed craters line the terminator all the way down to the moon's southern pole, while the 54-mile-wide (87 km) ...
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Midland Reporter-Telegram on MSNJune brings rare full moon, summer solstice and top stargazing eventsJune kicks off as the sixth month of the calendar year, with the summer solstice occurring mid-month, marking the start of a new season, along with a few stellar sky-gazing events, such as a rare ...
As the bright star Regulus and the Beehive Cluster shine close by. The moon will appear to skip over Mars between the nights ...
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