This map unfolds the entire night sky from sunset (at right) until sunrise (at left).
Arrows and colored dots show motions and locations of solar system objects during the month.Jupiter’s moons
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Superior conjunction
is June 5Ceres
Earth
Summer solstice
is June 21
MarsUranusNeptunePlutoVenusJupiterJupiterSaturn
Opposition
is June 27WWW.ASTRONOMY.COM 41Dots display positions
of Galilean satellites at
11 P.M. EDT on the date
shown. South is at the
top to match
the view
through a
telescope.To locate the Moon in the sky, draw a line from the phase shown for the day straight up to the curved blue line.
Note: Moons vary in size due to the distance from Earth and are shown at 0h Universal Time.The planets
in their orbits
Arrows show the inner
planets’ monthly motions
and dots depict the outer
planets’ positions at mid-
month from high above
their orbits.