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June's astronomy outlook: Planetary parade and the Strawberry Moon

12:00
5 June 2024

June's astronomy outlook
Planetary parade and the Strawberry Moon

Star gazing

June is not the most active month for astronomical events, but does bring the summer solstice and a parade of the planets.

EventDate
New MoonJune 6th
June SolsticeJune 20th
Full Strawberry MoonJune 22nd
Planetary paradeJune 29th

The month's astronomy diary begins with the most common event, a new moon on June 6th. While not visible, this is the best time to get outside to stargaze without the glare of the moonlight blocking dimmer stars from view.

Then we wait until June 20th, when the June Solstice, or Summer Solstice, occurs. Officially marking the beginning of astronomical summer on the longest day of the year.

Soon after, the Strawberry Moon rises on June 22nd. Like all full moons, the name originates with Native Americans, who dubbed this June moon the Strawberry Moon due to its coincidental arrival during the annual strawberry harvest.

Finally, the most exciting event for many, will be a planetary parade on June 29th. On this day, Saturn, the Moon, Mars, and Jupiter all fall into alignment from our vantage point. Check back at the time for more information on spotting the solar parade!

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Ryan Hathaway
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