Skywatching Guides for Planets, Moon, and Stars

When the Curves Line Up publishes skywatching guides that focus on the moon, planets, and the brightest stars. Each article provides clear timing, angular separations, and directional reference points so observers know where and when to look. The site emphasizes careful description and is written for readers who value observational accuracy.


Current Sky Events

2026, June 23-July 2: Mars Passes the Pleiades: Last Visible Conjunction Until 2034

June 23-July 2, 2026: Mars passes the Pleiades star cluster during morning twilight. Watch the Red Planet pass the Seven Sisters before the next easily visible Mars-Pleiades conjunction in 2034.

2026, June 29: Full Strawberry Moon Lights the Sky as Mars Passes Pleiades

June 29, 2026: The Full Strawberry Moon shines all night while Mars passes Alcyone, the Pleiades’ brightest star, before sunrise. Find Saturn, Uranus, Venus, and Jupiter during this busy skywatching period.

2026, June 30: Full Strawberry Moon Lights the Sky While Venus Approaches Regulus

June 30, 2026: The Full Strawberry Moon remains a bright nighttime sight while Mars moves away from the Pleiades, Saturn climbs higher in the eastern morning sky, and Venus approaches Regulus before their upcoming conjunction.

2026, July 1: July’s Outlook for the Sun, Moon, and Planets

July 1, 2026: This is the outlook for the visibility of the moon and planets for July 2026.  The moon passes bright stars while the summer noon sun is lower in the sky.

2026, July 2: Four Bright Planets and the Waning Gibbous Moon

July 2, 2026: See four bright planets and a waning gibbous moon during the nighttime hours. Find Saturn, Mars, Venus, Jupiter, Uranus, the Pleiades star cluster, and Aldebaran.

2026, July 3: Mars Nears Uranus While Venus Closes on Regulus

July 3, 2026: Mars approaches Uranus before sunrise while Venus closes on Regulus after sunset. Find Saturn, the Pleiades star cluster, Aldebaran, Jupiter, and the bright gibbous moon.


Venus as an Evening Star, 2026

Venus as an Evening Star, 2026
Chart Caption – The chart shows the setting time of the planets, bright stars, and moon in the western sky compared to sun. Two planets rising times are compared to sunset.

Venus as an Evening Star

Venus Special Report

Venus, May 2026



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