June Skywatching: Strawberry Moon, Planet Parade, and More Celestial Events

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June offers a variety of night-sky events, including potential northern lights due to solar activity, a planetary parade on June 3, a Jupiter-Mercury conjunction on June 4, the Arietid daytime meteor shower peak on June 7, the summer solstice on June 20, and a full Strawberry Moon on June 21.
Topics:science#astronomy#meteor-shower#northern-lights#planetary-parade#strawberry-moon#summer-solstice
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