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Celebrate the Fourth with the Fireworks Galaxy, then check out the Demon Star Algol and the Full Buck Moon in the sky this ...
July’s predawn sky offers some rare events, providing another reason to get outdoors to enjoy the relatively cool mornings.” ...
Earth reaches aphelion, its farthest point from the sun, at 2:54 p.m. on July 3. At that moment we’ll be 94.5 million miles from our parent star.
The Buck Moon rises on July 10. The full moon of July, also called the Buck Moon, will rise on July 10.
Mercury reaches its greatest elongation, 26 degrees east of the sun on July 4. From latitude 40 degrees north, the ...
It doesn't happen often that Mercury ranks as the planetary highlight of the evening sky, but July is an exception. The solar ...
Venus moves east as July progresses and stands 3° due north of Aldebaran on the 14th, after skirting the northern regions of ...
July’s predawn sky offers some rare events, providing another reason to get outdoors to enjoy the relatively cool mornings.
During July, the morning sky hosts three bright planets, each following its own path.
Hello and welcome to another monthly Astro Dog Night Sky guide that will help you learn about what there is to see in the night sky.