1. June's short nights bring big sights for sky-watchers  The Washington Post
  2. A Strawberry Moon, solstice, and meteor shower will dance across the skies this June  Popular Science
  3. What's Up: June 2023 Skywatching Tips from NASA  NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
  4. June: Solstice Nights & Summer Sights - Sky & Telescope  Sky & Telescope
  5. June Astronomy: What's in the North Texas Sky This Month?  NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
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A calendar of naked-eye and binocular highlights to start your summer.A calendar of naked-eye and binocular highlights to start your summer.

Astro Bob: Swoon to June's best astronomical sights - Duluth News Tribune | News, weather, and sports from Duluth, Minnesota

Expect a strawberry moon, Mars wandering through the Beehive star cluster, the Bootid meteor shower and its peak, and more.

June stargazing guide: Summer Solstice and more | Popular Science

Night Words for June: Venus, Mars cozy at dusk; Mercury, Jupiter and Saturn light up the dawn

Night Words for June: Venus, Mars cozy at dusk; Mercury, Jupiter and Saturn light up the dawn

What's happening in the skies over North Texas this month? June holds some spectacular sights in the night and morning sky. Check out the list below.What’s happening in the skies over North Texas this month? June holds some spectacular sights in the night and morning sky. Check out the list below.

June Astronomy: What’s in the North Texas Sky This Month? – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

June, with its long, long hours of sunlight, is to me the poster child for Daylight Saving Time. The hour shift, back in March, really allows maximum usage and enjoyment,

On & Off Earth: June great for enjoying the daylight | Guest Columns | thecentralvirginian.com

Skywatch: The great late June star show – Twin Cities

As these four celestial wanderers – 2023 KE5, 2023 JM1, 2023 KZ2, and 2023 KS2 – make their spectacular pass by our home planet, they carry with them a reminder of the majesty and mystery that is our universe., Technology & Science News, Times Now

Beware of Juneroids!: The Month of June Starts with 4 Asteroids heading Towards Earth on the First Two Days | Technology & Science News, Times Now

June 20, 2023: Pollux, Moon, Venus, Mars, and Regulus make a line dance in the western sky after sundown. The crescent moon displays earthshine.

2023, June 20: Evening Western Line Dance

The brightness of Venus captures our attention for more than three hours after sunset this month, reaching its greatest angle from the Sun as we see it on June 4.

Planets and the Summer Solstice | Columns | myeasternshoremd.com

"On June 12th and 13th Venus appears to pass through a group of over 1000 stars known as the Beehive Cluster in the constellation of Cancer.""On June 12th and 13th Venus appears to pass through a group of over 1000 stars known as the Beehive Cluster in the constellation of Cancer."

Skymatters: Venus appears to pass through a group of over 1000 stars in June

Dr. Wayne Wooten offers astronomy tips for June 2023.Dr. Wayne Wooten offers astronomy tips for June 2023.

June skies of the Gulf Coast | WUWF

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Mars and Venus are visible in the evening sky. Ruddy Mars is about a third of the way up in the west at sunset.Mars and Venus are visible in the evening sky. Ruddy Mars is about a third of the way up in the west at sunset.

Midnight sun arrives in the Arctic with the summer solstice

The start of meteorological summer is June 1. And the official — the astronomical — start of summer is still a few weeks away, marked by the summer solstice.

Summer will bring great Venus sights, strong meteor shower: Star Watch

Second planet from the sun will put on its best show in June.Second planet from the sun will put on its best show in June.

Sky Shorts: Venus is the jewel in the evening sky

Attention Required! | Cloudflare

Venus continues its bright appearance as the Evening Star all month.

Saskatchewan Skies: Moon, Venus and Mars a nice photo trio June 21 - SaskToday.ca

From planetary alignments with star clusters to the changing season, here are the top astronomy events for June 2023.

Top astronomy events for June 2023

A preview of the nighttime skies in June 2023.

June Astronomy: Venus and Jupiter Dominate the Skies—and It’s a Great Month to View the Milky Way - Coachella Valley Independent

June brings the summer solstice and the start of summer on June 21. That means long days and short nights, especially at our latitude. The further north you are in

What’s in the Sky | Features | goldendalesentinel.com

The sky will be full of wonders this month, boasting a supermoon, elusive meteor shower, crescent Venus, and more.

Crescent Venus, Elusive Meteors, and More: 4 Sky Events to Catch in June

Use this illustration to observe the waxing crescent moon as is passes Venus and Mars during the week of the Summer Solstice this year. View the sky at 10:00 p.m.

June Solstice 2023 Moon Passes Venus & Mars | | swnewsmedia.com

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The June night sky is officially welcoming summer with planet sightings and more.The June night sky is officially welcoming summer with planet sightings and more.

From a Planet Pyramid to a Strawberry Moon — Here Are 6 Can’t-miss Astro Events This Month

The stargazing highlights for June 2023. The stargazing highlights for June 2023.

‘Twilight Zone’ Planets, The Milky Way And Stargazing On The Solstice: A Stargazer’s Guide To June

Mars and Venus, Summer Stars, and June Solstice! The planets of war and love draw nearer each night, bright stars of Northern Hemisphere rise.

What's up in the Sky - June 2023

A strawberry moon, the solstice, and several meteor showers welcome our return to summer.A strawberry moon, the solstice, and several meteor showers welcome our return to summer.

What to See in the Night Sky for June 2023

June brings the summer solstice and the start of summer on June 21. That means long days and short nights, especially at our latitude. The further north you are in

In the Sky: Summer Solstice is June 21 | News | columbiagorgenews.com

From planets to meteor showers, these are the amazing things you can see in the night sky this June, according to experts.

5 Amazing Things You Can See in the Night Sky This June

Venus and Mars buzz through the Beehive Cluster in the evening sky, while morning carries bright Mercury and the giant planets.

Sky This Month: June 2023 | Astronomy.com

June 24, 2023: Jupiter and Saturn are visible in the eastern sky before sunrise.  Brilliant Venus and Mars are in the west after nightfall.

2023, June 24: Planetary Quartet

Everything you need to know about what’s happening in the night sky this month

Astrophotography in June 2023: what to shoot in the night sky this coming month | Digital Camera World

Attention Required! | Cloudflare

June 19, 2023:  Morning planet Saturn retrogrades against Aquarius.  The thin crescent moon is below the Gemini Twins during evening twilight.

2023, June 19: Saturn Retrogrades, Evening Moon

June 23, 2023: The latest sunset occurs today.  Evening Star Venus approaches its brightest after sundown.  It is a striking sight.

2023, June 23: Latest Sunset, Striking Venus

June’s night sky highlights include the Full Strawberry Moon and many opportunities to gaze upon the brightest planet, Venus. Here's what ...

June Night Sky Guide (June 2023) - Farmers' Almanac

For astrophotographers around the world who are wondering what there is to shoot in June, Alyn Wallace has you covered with this in-depth guide to what's in the night sky. For many in the Northern Hemisphere, we are now in the Milky Way core season. However, this greatly depends on your latitude, which Wallace explains in great detail. Sadly, for those above 55 degrees, theFor astrophotographers around the world who are wondering what there is to shoot in June, Alyn Wallace has you covered with this in-depth guide to what's in the night sky. For many in the Northern

What's In The Night Sky For June 2023 | Fstoppers

June 22, 2023: Jupiter and Saturn are the morning planets in the eastern sky before sunrise.  The moon is with Leo, above Venus and Mars, after sundown.

2023, June 22: Morning Planets, Leo Moon

June 21, 2023:  The solstice occurs today, signaling the beginning of astronomical summer in the northern latitudes. From the Americas, not until 2028 will Venus, Mars, and the moon appear this close.

2023, June 21:  Summer Solstice, Rare Venus, Mars, Moon Grouping

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