The Sky This Week from June 16 to 23: Welcome summer

Friday, June 16The Moon passes 4° north of Mercury at 5 P.M. EDT, though the pair is not visible in the evening sky. Instead, we’ll catch them tomorrow morning before the Sun rises. Tonight, look north after dark to see the long constellation Draco arcing above the North Celestial Pole (marked by the star Polaris).Continue reading “The Sky This Week from June 16 to 23: Welcome summer”
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