![]() ![]() ![]() Mars is dimmer in the sky this month than it has been in the past, as its current position in its orbit puts it farther away from the Earth, according to NASA. ![]() The new moon - the time of month in which the moon appears to have disappeared from the sky completely - will occur on July 18.īut just two days later, as the moon appears again as a sliver in the sky, it’ll be joined by Mars and Venus. On July 11, Jupiter will be visible in the sky beneath the crescent moon in the eastern sky just before sunrise. The night sky is set to be crowded this month - several of Earth’s neighbouring planets will appear near the moon in the next few weeks, creating a treat for stargazers.Īccording to NASA’s skywatching tips for July, compiled by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, there will be opportunities to see multiple planets cruising through the night sky near the moon throughout the month. ![]()
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