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3 Summer Full Moons of 2026 πŸŒ•βœ¨This summer, three beautiful full moons will light up the night sky:πŸ“ June 29 β€” Strawberry...
06/05/2026

3 Summer Full Moons of 2026 πŸŒ•βœ¨

This summer, three beautiful full moons will light up the night sky:

πŸ“ June 29 β€” Strawberry Moon
Named after the strawberry harvesting season, this full moon marks the beginning of summer’s celestial highlights.

🦌 July 29 β€” Buck Moon
Known for the time when deer begin growing new antlers, this moon has long been associated with renewal and growth.

🐟 August 28 β€” Sturgeon Moon
Named after the large sturgeon fish traditionally caught during this time of year, this full moon signals the approach of autumn.

Whether you’re a photographer, stargazer, or simply love the beauty of nature, these lunar events are worth marking on your calendar.

Which summer full moon are you most excited to see? 🌌

The Moon is on a tour of the neighborhood this month! πŸŒ™βœ¨From the ringed beauty of Saturn to the glittering "Seven Sister...
06/05/2026

The Moon is on a tour of the neighborhood this month! πŸŒ™βœ¨

From the ringed beauty of Saturn to the glittering "Seven Sisters," the Moon is making some famous friends this month.

Mark your calendars for these four spectacular pairings:

πŸͺ June 10 β€” Moon Near Saturn
You’ll be able to spot the Ringed Planet shining brightly right next to the Moon.

🌌 June 13 β€” Moon Near Pleiades
A slender crescent Moon will drift near the most famous star cluster in the sky.

🌟 June 23 β€” Moon Near Spica
The Moon shines bright right next to Spica, the jewel of the Virgo constellation.

πŸ”΄ June 27 β€” Moon Near Antares
The Moon meets Antares, the fiery red heart of Scorpius, for a stunning evening pairing.

For the best experience, find a dark location away from city lights, give your eyes 20–30 minutes to adjust to the dark, and enjoy!

Who are you going stargazing with? Tag your favorite skywatching partner! 🌌

Be Prepared! β€” The Daytime Arietids Meteor Shower will reach its peak in the pre-dawn sky! β˜„οΈThis weekend, on June 7–8, ...
06/05/2026

Be Prepared! β€” The Daytime Arietids Meteor Shower will reach its peak in the pre-dawn sky! β˜„οΈ

This weekend, on June 7–8, 2026, skywatchers will have a chance to witness fast-moving meteors streaking across the early morning sky. As one of the year's most active meteor showers, the Daytime Arietids will be at its best.

Although the Arietids are technically a daytime meteor shower, some of their brightest meteors can often be seen shortly before sunrise.

πŸ“… Peak: June 7–8, 2026
🌠 Rate: Up to 50–200 meteors per hour worldwide!
⏰ Best Viewing: Pre-dawn hours
🌌 What to Watch For: Fast, bright meteors and occasional fireballs

For the best experience, find a dark location away from city lights, give your eyes 20–30 minutes to adjust to the dark, and enjoy the show!

Who is staying up late (or waking up early) with me to catch this? 🌌

Mark your calendars for these spectacular night sky events coming up this June! πŸŒ™βœ¨From the Moon guiding us to distant Ne...
06/05/2026

Mark your calendars for these spectacular night sky events coming up this June! πŸŒ™βœ¨

From the Moon guiding us to distant Neptune to a stunning alignment with Jupiter and the "twin" star Pollux, the night sky is putting on a world-class show.

πŸ”΅ June 9 β€” Moon near Neptune (Southeast sky)

πŸ”΄ June 12 β€” Moon meets Mars (East-Northeast at dawn)

🟠 June 16 β€” A thin crescent Moon joins Mercury (West after sunset)

🌟 June 17 β€” The Moon aligns with Jupiter and the bright star Pollux

While Mars, Jupiter, and Mercury are easily visible to the naked eye, a pair of binoculars or a small telescope will help you catch Neptune's faint blue hue. πŸ”­

For the best experience, find a dark location away from city lights, give your eyes 20–30 minutes to adjust to the dark, and enjoy the show!

Who are you going stargazing with? Tag your favorite skywatching partner! 🌌

LOOK UP TONIGHT! A massive Northern Lights display is happening! 🌌✨Attention skywatchers: Tonight, June 5, up to 22 U.S....
06/05/2026

LOOK UP TONIGHT! A massive Northern Lights display is happening! 🌌✨

Attention skywatchers: Tonight, June 5, up to 22 U.S. states are under an Aurora Alert as powerful solar storms and plasma clouds from the Sun reach Earth!

If weather conditions cooperate and skies remain clear, vibrant waves of green, purple, and even red light may appear across the northern horizon.

During stronger periods of activity, the aurora could become visible in locations that rarely experience this breathtaking phenomenon.

⏰ Best viewing: The most active period is typically between 10:00 PM and 2:00 AM local time.
πŸ“ Where to look: Focus on the northern horizon.

Tonight could be the perfect reason to step outside! πŸ”­

This is not a painting or Photoshop β€” it’s a real sky phenomenon. ☁️🌈Captured during sunset, these mesmerizing colors ar...
06/05/2026

This is not a painting or Photoshop β€” it’s a real sky phenomenon. ☁️🌈

Captured during sunset, these mesmerizing colors are caused by polar stratospheric clouds, also known as nacreous clouds.

They form in the coldest parts of the atmosphere and scatter sunlight into brilliant waves of color β€” a rare and fleeting spectacle seen only a few times in a lifetime.

DON'T MISS IT! A rare celestial parade is coming to our evening sky from June 16-18, 2026. πŸŒ™βœ¨Mark your calendars to witn...
06/05/2026

DON'T MISS IT! A rare celestial parade is coming to our evening sky from June 16-18, 2026. πŸŒ™βœ¨

Mark your calendars to witness this breathtaking four-body alignment of the Moon, Jupiter, Venus, and Mercury lighting up the twilight sky.

This isn't just a simple gatheringβ€”it's a rare chance to see our celestial neighbors all at once.

⏰ Best viewing: 30 to 60 minutes after sunset
πŸ“ Where to look: Low toward the western horizon

No telescope needed! Just find a dark location away from city lights, give your eyes 20–30 minutes to adjust to the dark, and enjoy.

Don't miss this rare choreography of the stars! Who are you taking stargazing? Tag your favorite skywatching partner! 🌌

UPCOMING STRAWBERRY MOON β€” JUNE 29, 2026 πŸŒ•πŸ“On June 29, 2026, skywatchers around the world will witness the Full Strawber...
06/05/2026

UPCOMING STRAWBERRY MOON β€” JUNE 29, 2026 πŸŒ•πŸ“

On June 29, 2026, skywatchers around the world will witness the Full Strawberry Moon, the traditional full moon of early summer.

Despite its name, the Moon won't actually be bright red, but it may appear warm golden, orange, or rosy near the horizon, creating a breathtaking sight.

This June, it is also a "Micromoon," meaning it will appear slightly smaller in the night sky because it's at its farthest point from Earth.

πŸ“… Peak Time: June 29 at 7:56 P.M. ET
⏰ Best viewing: Look toward the southeastern horizon just after sunset
✨ Sign: This moon falls in the sign of Capricorn

Find a dark location, bring your camera, and take a moment to enjoy one of nature's most beautiful displays.

Mark your calendars for this beautiful micromoon! 🌌

The sun sets over the ocean, casting a golden glow on the water and the dramatic clouds. A single cloud rises like a tow...
06/05/2026

The sun sets over the ocean, casting a golden glow on the water and the dramatic clouds. A single cloud rises like a tower, crowned by a perfect circular halo, while sunbeams break through the haze to light up the horizon. πŸŒ…πŸ˜‡

Sunset over a field of sunflowers in Northern Virginia. 🌈
06/05/2026

Sunset over a field of sunflowers in Northern Virginia. 🌈

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