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Tag: june 2018 astronomy

Posted inAstronomy

June Astronomy: The Bright Outer Planets Are the (Figurative) Stars of the Skies This Month

by Robert Victor May 31st, 2018December 16th, 2020

At dusk in June, two planets clearly outshine all the stars. Venus, at magnitude -4 in the west-northwest, sets about 2.5 hours after sunset. Jupiter, near magnitude -2.4 in the southeast to south at dusk, reaches its highest point in the south about three hours after sunset on June 1, moving to one hour after […]

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