This month has many treats for you stargazers! Here’s a breakdown of when and where to look up:
😎June 10 – A partial solar eclipse visible in the Northeast U.S., Eastern Canada, and Northern Europe.
☀️June 20 – The Summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere at 11:32 p.m. EDT.
🍓June 24 – A “Strawberry” Full Moon.
🔭All month – The constellation Scorpius visible in the evening southern sky, and Saturn and Jupiter visible in the south at dawn.
And for more Jupiter excitement in June,
@NASASolarSystem’s Juno spacecraft is making its next close flyby over Jupiter on June 8th, and this time it will also make a low-altitude flyby over the planet-sized, icy moon Ganymede on June 7th.
Credit: NASA
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