Friday, June 9The Moon passes 3° south of Saturn at 4 P.M. EDT. The pair isn’t visible then — but you can catch them in the early morning tomorrow before sunrise, still sharing the constellation Aquarius. With no Moon in the late-night sky, it’s the perfect opportunity to look for noctilucent clouds. Noctilucent means “night-glowing,”Continue reading “The Sky This Week from June 9 to 16: See Mira at its brightest”
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