Three planets, two stars and one moon create a spectacular June sky show.
A close conjunction of the two brightest planets in the night sky will take place over several evenings, with the best time ...
In one of the year’s most striking naked-eye celestial events, Venus and Jupiter will appear to come within just 1.6 degrees ...
The bright planets will appear within a pinkie width of each other this June—their closest alignment until 2028.
On Monday, June 8, there will be a conjunction of Jupiter and Venus. A conjunction is a celestial event in which two planets or a planet and the moon or ...
The month will bring a close meeting of bright planets, a rare event involving the Moon and Venus, and the beginning of ...
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.