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06/05/2026
3 Summer Full Moons of 2026 πβ¨
This summer, three beautiful full moons will light up the night sky:
π June 29 β Strawberry Moon
Named after the strawberry harvesting season, this full moon marks the beginning of summerβs celestial highlights.
π¦ 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.
π 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 youβre 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? π
06/05/2026
LOOK UP TONIGHT! A massive Northern Lights display is happening! πβ¨
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.
β° Best viewing: The most active period is typically between 10:00 PM and 2:00 AM local time.
π Where to look: Focus on the northern horizon.
Tonight could be the perfect reason to step outside! π
06/05/2026
DON'T MISS IT! A rare celestial parade is coming to our evening sky from June 16-18, 2026. πβ¨
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 gatheringβit's a rare chance to see our celestial neighbors all at once.
β° Best viewing: 30 to 60 minutes after sunset
π Where to look: Low toward the western horizon
No telescope needed! Just find a dark location away from city lights, give your eyes 20β30 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! π
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