June's Night Sky: Strawberry Moon, Solstice Moon, and Planet Parade

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June offers a range of celestial spectacles for stargazers, including a potential nova explosion in the T Coronae Borealis system, the Strawberry Moon on June 21, the summer solstice on June 20, and a planetary conjunction on June 3. These events provide unique opportunities for observation and celebration, making June a special month for astronomy enthusiasts.
Topics:science#astronomy#full-moon#nova-explosion#planetary-conjunction#science-and-nature#stargazing
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