Sky Events
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
July 2026
July 4: Close approach of Mars and Uranus in morning sky
July 6: Earth at aphelion
July 7: Third Quarter Moon, Conjunction of Moon and Saturn, with angular separation of 6°39′, Neptune enters retrograde
July 11: Conjunction of Moon and Mars, with angular separation of 5°19′
July 14: New Moon
July 17: Conjunction of the Moon and Venus, with an angular separation of 2°01′
July 21: First Quarter Moon
July 26: Saturn Enters Retrograde
July 29: Full Moon, Piscis Austrinid meteor shower peaks
July 30: The Southern δ-Aquariid peaks, The α-Capricornid meteor shower peaks
Planets in July
Mercury: Poorly placed morning planet, limited visibility towards end of the moth
Venus: Bright evening Planet
Mars: Rising after midnight, treks across sky in early AMs
Jupiter: Poorly place evening planet, lost in the evening twilight
Saturn: Rising near midnight, treks across sky in early AMs
