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Venus, Jupiter and Mercury headline a stunning planet parade through June. Here's when to see it
Three planets, two stars and one moon create a spectacular June sky show.
The combination of a rare Venus occultation, a planetary alignment, and the start of astronomical summer makes June one of the best months of 2026 for stargazing, according to NASA.
Did you get photos of the Moon and Venus? Send it to News 8 WROC by clicking here! ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — On the evening of ...
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Watch Venus vanish behind the moon in a stunning event this June
A rare astronomical spectacle is set to unfold this June as the Moon passes in front of Venus, creating a dramatic ...
Sky watchers in Washington state will have a lot to look at this month.
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The Sky This Week from June 5 to 12: Jupiter and Venus meet
Friday, June 5Standing some 50° high in the south by 10 P.M. local daylight time, M5 is a fabulous globular cluster well ...
Venus and the moon will appear close together in the sky on the night of May 18 in an event known as a conjunction. A conjunction occurs when two or more celestial bodies appear near one another from ...
There will be plenty of celestial events this June, from planetary conjunctions and the summer solstice to a micro full ...
In one of the year’s most striking naked-eye celestial events, Venus and Jupiter will appear to come within just 1.6 degrees ...
Venus and the moon will appear close together in the sky on the night of May 18 in an event known as a conjunction. A conjunction occurs when two or more celestial bodies appear near one another from ...
The moon is about to have some planetary company in the night sky for one night in May, and skywatchers across California should easily be able to see it. Venus will join the moon May 18 in a cosmic ...
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