Sky Events
May 2026
May 1: Full Moon
May 6: η-Aquariid meteor shower reaches peak activity of up to 40 meteors per hour
May 9: Third Quarter Moon
May 12: The globular cluster M5 in Serpens is well-placed for observation
May 13: Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn, with the Moon passing 5°41′ to the north of Saturn
May 18: Conjunction of the Moon and Venus, with an angular separation of 2°56′
May 20: Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter, with an angular separation of 3°05′
May 23: First Quarter Moon
May 31: Blue (Full) Moon
Planets in May
Mercury: Morning planet, too low to be seen properly
Venus: Gaining altitude in the evening sky throughout the month
Mars: Gaining altitude in morning sky throughout the month
Jupiter: Evening planet in Gemini, compromised by twilight mid-month onwards.
Saturn: Poorly placed morning planet forming a compact triangle with Venus and Neptune early in May.
June 2026
June 1: Moon at apogee
June 8: Last Quarter Moon
June 9: Conjunction of Jupiter and Venus, with an angular separation of 1°38′
June 10: Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn, with an angular separation of 6°11′, Mercury at highest evening altitude
June 12: Conjunction of the Moon and Mars, with an angular separation of 5°38′
June 14: New Moon, Moon at perigee
June 17: Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter, with an angular separation of 2°32′, Conjunction of the Moon and Venus, with an angular separation of 17′
June 21: Summer Solstice, First Quarter Moon
June 27: June Bootid meteor shower reaches peak
June 28: Moon at apogee
June 29: Full Moon
Planets in June
Mercury: Evening planet best viewed mid-month
Venus: Bright evening planet
Mars: Increasing visibility in the morning sky throughout the month
Jupiter: Bright in the evening twilight, loosing visibility throughout the month
Saturn: Gaining altitude in morning sky throughout the month
