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Mercury reaches its greatest elongation, 26 degrees east of the sun on July 4. From latitude 40 degrees north, the ...
As the farthest full moon from the sun all year and one of the lowest in the sky, this year's Buck Moon is a special one ...
Early risers are in for a celestial treat on July 5, when Venus appears as a bright 'morning star' alongside the magnificent ...
Mars shines in the evening, and is joined briefly by Mercury. Jupiter joins Venus as the month goes on. And all month, look ...
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) has shared its skywatching highlights - revealing what will light up the sky in July ...
NASA also points out that July and August is an excellent chance to view the constellation Aquila, also known as the eagle as ...
Venus continues to be the “Morning Star” in the east before dawn, albeit it has become dimmer — but still bright — as it ...
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Travel + Leisure on MSNJuly Has 9 Major Astronomical Events Including Meteor Showers and a Planet Parade—and the First Starts TonightWatch the waning gibbous moon, Saturn, and Neptune meet in the night sky around midnight on July 16. The trio will travel ...
July stargazing is certainly a late show, but it’s worth losing some sleep over because it’s now prime time for summer ...
By Deane Morrison During July the morning sky hosts three bright planets, each following its own path. As the month begins, ...
What's happening in the skies over North Texas this month? July holds some spectacular sights in the night and morning sky.
Japan’s Himawari weather satellites, designed to watch Earth, have quietly delivered a decade of infrared snapshots of Venus.
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