July 16, 2024: The moon is with Scorpius after sundown. A pretty celestial display is visible before sunrise with Jupiter, Mars, and brighter stars.
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2024, July 15: Mars-Uranus Conjunction
July 15, 2024: Mars and Uranus are in a close conjunction today. Jupiter and Saturn are visible in the morning, while Mercury and the gibbous moon are in the evening sky.
2024, July 14: Spotting Planets and Stars from Dawn to Dusk
July 14, 2024: Jupiter, Mars, and Saturn shine in the morning sky. Venus and Mercury appear after sunset. The gibbous moon, near Spica, moves eastward into the evening.
2024, July 13: Moon-Spica Occultation
July 13, 2024: A Moon-Spica occultation occurs this evening, when the moon eclipses the star. Mercury, Jupiter, Mars, and Saturn are visible during nighttime hours.
2024, July 12: Mars Marches into Taurus
July 12, 2024: This morning Mars marches into Taurus. It appears to Jupiter’s upper right in the eastern sky before sunrise. Saturn is in the southern sky.
2024, July 11: See Planet Uranus
July 11, 2024: Planet Uranus is visible through a binocular with Mars before sunrise. Jupiter and Saturn are in the region. Mercury and Moon shine after sundown.
2024, July 10: A Jupiter-Aldebaran Conjunction
July 10, 2024: Jupiter passes Aldebaran this morning in a wide conjunction. The planet along with Mars and Saturn are in the morning sky. Look for Mercury and the crescent moon after sundown.
2024, July 9: July’s Leo Moon
July 9, 2024: This evening the moon makes its final appearance in the western sky with Regulus, Leo’s brightest star. Jupiter, Mars and Saturn are visible before sunrise.
2024, July 8: Evening Crescent Moon
July 8, 2024: The crescent moon is in the western sky after sundown. Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn are easily visible before sunrise.
2024, July 7: Jupiter, Mars Race
July 7, 2024: Before sunrise, morning planets Jupiter and Mars race in the eastern sky. Saturn is in the south-southeast. After sundown in bright twilight, the crescent moon is near Mercury.