Venus and Jupiter appear in the evening sky shortly after sunset in early July, although Jupiter disappears from sight fairly quickly. There’s plenty of planetary activity in the morning sky: Saturn rises earlier now, allowing it to remain in the dark sky for a few hours. Neptune joins it in Pisces. There is a wonderful Continue reading “July 2026: What’s in the sky this month? Venus and Jupiter appear in the evening, plus the conjunction of Mars and Uranus before dawn”
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