June may have the shortest nighttime in the Northern Hemisphere, but its stargazing opportunities are not slim. ✨
This month is for the early birds—the best planetary action will happen in the morning twilight. Grab a warm drink and enjoy seeing Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn throughout the month.
In the wee hours of June 2 and 3, Mars and Saturn will meet with the crescent moon. Later in the month, Jupiter makes an appearance, peeking up above the horizon and forming a line with Mars and Saturn on June 24.
Ever wondered if the bright little dot you see is a planet, star, or satellite? Listen for tips to tell the difference!
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
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