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Astronomy News for the Month of June 2022


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Background screen credits: NGC5775
Imaged March 21/22, 2001
using the 16" Kitt Peak Visitors Center telescope
as part of the Kitt Peak Advanced Observing Program.


"Noctilucent clouds (left) float in the dawn sky in this summer 2020 panorama. Visible from the left to right are Venus, Mars, Saturn, Jupiter, and the Moon will join in." Alan Dyer, Astronomy Magazine, June 2022, p. 32.


The Month At-A-Glance
A calendar displaying the daily astronomical events.


16 day moon

The Moon

Phases

Apogee/Perigee

Moon/Planet Pairs