Earth’s aphelion on July 6 puts it farthest from the sun in 2026, but summer heat comes from Earth’s tilt, long days and ...
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Venus takes center stage with 2 easy-to-see sky shows this July. Here's when and where to look
Venus pairs up with Regulus on July 9 before meeting a slender crescent moon on July 17.
On Wednesday, June 17, skywatchers across the United States (and most of Canada) are in for a treat with a rare daytime lunar occultation of Venus.
Greetings everyone. You might still be able to see four planets in your personal sky. Venus is hard to miss in the evening ...
One of the great ironies of the year is the fact that in the heat of the summer in the northern hemisphere, the Earth is much ...
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Planets shine and two meteor showers crisscross the night sky in July 2026
Look to the west to catch Venus and Jupiter shining bright, with Saturn and Mars visible in the east for early risers, and ...
Earth receives about 7 percent less light during aphelion than during its closest approach to our star, yet the average ...
One of the great ironies of the year is the fact that in the heat of the summer in the northern hemisphere, the Earth is much ...
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Look up, the "holy grail alignment" is about to dazzle the night sky with Jupiter, Venus, and the Moon
Two of the brightest objects in the night sky – objects bright enough to pierce city light pollution, bright enough to appear before the stars do, bright enough that your kids will point at them and ...
Friday, June 26Even with a bright waxing Moon up most of the night, there are still plenty of targets for your telescope. One ...
One of the great ironies of the year is the fact that in the heat of the summer in the northern hemisphere, the Earth is much ...
Look west Tuesday night to see a "cosmic kiss," as Venus and Jupiter appear extremely close to one another in the night sky. ...
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