"Goodbye Mars and Venus: Catch a Glimpse of Antares and Martha's Vineyard News"

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July marks the final month of evening visibility for Mars and Venus, two bright planets in the night sky. Venus, the most brilliant of the two, is swiftly approaching the sun and will become harder to view as the month progresses. Mars, on the other hand, appears as a featureless dot and is sulking away. In addition, the bright star Regulus in the constellation of Leo will be in the vicinity of these planets. The moon will also interact with Mars, Venus, and Regulus on July 20, marking the last gathering of these celestial objects visible in evening skies this year.
- Mars and Venus leave the night sky this month. Here's how to say goodbye Space.com
- Mars rival Antares is blazing in the sky tonight. Here's how to see it BBC Science Focus Magazine
- Martha's Vineyard News | A Month of Venus The Vineyard Gazette - Martha's Vineyard News
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