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The new moon occurs on June 25. A day later, Mercury reaches its highest point in the evening sky, and on June 27, the young ...
Four prominent celestial objects — the moon, a bright planet and two bright stars — will come together to form a "celestial ...
Mercury is notoriously difficult to see from Earth, thanks to its proximity to the Sun. But on July 4, Mercury reaches its ...
On June 29th, skywatchers are in for a treat as the Moon and Mars will appear in a close conjunction, only 0.2 degrees apart, ...
Mercury hovers above the horizon near a four-percent-illuminated Moon, whose darkened face may be lit by earthshine.
June 25's new moon darkens the night sky for summer’s best stargazing — including the Summer Triangle and Milky Way.
On July 4, Mercury will reach its greatest eastern elongation from the Sun, making it visible from Earth. While not as bright ...
Join Mark for this week's Sky Watch as he takes you on a fascinating lunar journey from the invisible new moon (June 27-28) ...
Learn about the history of planetariums, are turning 100 in 2025, and check out the special source of Canton's own light ...
Jupiter will be too close to the sun to see Tuesday, but it will move farther out in the dawn sky and on Aug. 12 will have a ...