Earliest solstice in 228 years to precede planetary alignment in June sky

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Earliest solstice in 228 years to precede planetary alignment in June sky
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June’s warm, summery nights are the shortest of the year across the Northern Hemisphere, but there will still be plenty of astronomical sights to look for after the sun has set, especially during the second half of the month. Some people are touting the parade of planets on June 3, when six planets will be...

Just days away, super-charged Atlantic hurricane season poised for intense activity. Click for moreA summer solstice unlike any other since 1796 will kick off a trio of astronomy events in June, a month that features the shortest nights of the entire year.From the changing seasons to a celestial alignment across the night sky, here are the top astronomy events to mark on your June 2024 calendar!

From views of the planets to the Strawberry Moon, here are the top three astronomy events to look for throughout the month.Astronomical summer will kick off on the solstice, which takes place at 4:50 p.m. EDT on Thursday, June 20. This comes nearly three weeks after the beginning of A waxing gibbous moon is seen as it rises near the Nubble Light, Monday, June 13, 2022, in York, Maine.

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