June guide to the bright planets | | Jupiter - at opposition - is bright in the sky from dusk to dawn. Saturn is out from mid-evening until dawn. Bright Venus appears fleetingly in the dawn. Around mid-month, Mercury and Mars have the year's closest conjunction of 2 planets. Read more. | | |
Word of the week: Ecliptic | | The green line on the chart above represents the ecliptic, or sun's path across our sky. Stargazing tip: Notice the whereabouts of the ecliptic in your sky. You'll always find the sun, moon and planets on or near it. Read more. | | |
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