What's Up: June 2022 Skywatching Tips from NASA

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What's Up: June 2022 Skywatching Tips from NASA
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Description What are some skywatching highlights in June 2022? The morning quartet of Jupiter, Saturn, Venus, and Mars continues to shine, though they will spread farther apart over the next couple of months. Globular cluster M13, aka the Hercules Cluster, is best observed with a telescope, but binoculars will reveal it as a fuzzy spot. And the constellation Lyra is easily located thanks to its brightest star, Vega. Additional information about topics covered in this episode of What's Up, along with still images from the video, and the video transcript, are available at https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/skywatching/home. — Additional Resources — NASA's Night Sky Network - https://nightsky.jpl.nasa.gov/
Date 2022-06-01
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