View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Eric Broneer in Marseille, France, caught this circumhorizon arc on June 3. He wrote, "Beautiful weather, very dry, sun behind me."
Here's a never-before-seen disk of cool, interstellar gas wrapped around the 4-million-solar-mass black hole at the center of our galaxy. Scientists call this black hole Sagittarius A*, pronounced Sagittarius A-star. Read more.
It comes on June 10 at 05:59 UTC. You'll find the moon high up at sunset both Sunday and Monday evenings, appearing nearly or completely half-illuminated, like half a pie. Read more.
Tonight's moon has moved closer to the tail of the Lion, marked by the medium-bright star Denebola. When you see the word deneb in a star name, it always means tail. Read more.
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