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As we make the transition from July into August, Venus has finally begun climbing up out of the sunset glow in earnest and is now about to reclaim its role as the brilliant Evening Star.
Skywatchers will see the bright planet Venus appear about three degrees above the orangey star Aldebaran while the glittering ...
Mercury reaches its greatest elongation, 26 degrees east of the sun on July 4. From latitude 40 degrees north, the +0.6-magnitude planet is low in the west-northwest and sets during twilight about 1.5 ...
The bright morning star Venus, moving quickly through Taurus, hangs in the predawn sky below the Seven Sisters open cluster.
Spot overlapping meteor showers this month, along with the Moon sharing the sky with some of the brightest planets.
During the course of a 13-second exposure, the International Space Station makes a trail of light in the sky as the station ...
The month of July 2025 is filled with several enjoyable celestial events. The range of events includes the first meteor ...
Venus: Venus dazzles in the eastern sky before sunrise, shining brightly for a couple of hours each morning. It’s joined by ...
The 2025 Buck Moon rises on July 10, in the southeast from about 10pm in the UK. July's full Moon is called the 'Buck Moon' because this is the time of year when male deer, known as 'bucks', begin to ...
This month will usher in two separate conjunctions — one between the moon and a rarely-visible Mercury, and another between the moon and Mars.