Three Bright Planets Illuminate June's Night Sky
Three Bright Planets Illuminate June's Night Sky
US · Published Jun 1, 2026
June offers a spectacular celestial display featuring three bright planets—Venus, Jupiter, and Mercury—visible in the west-northwest sky during the first half of the month.
The highlight occurs on June 9, when Venus and Jupiter come within 1.6 degrees of each other in a close conjunction.
Mercury joins the alignment, creating a 'planet trifecta' visible from mid-northern latitudes.

Why It's Important?

This celestial event is primarily a visual treat for stargazers and poses no risks. However, light pollution in urban areas may hinder visibility, making rural or dark-sky locations ideal for observation. The close conjunction of Venus and Jupiter, along with the alignment of Mercury, offers a rare opportunity for amateur astronomers and photographers to capture stunning images. Observers should also be cautious of weather conditions, as cloud cover could obstruct the view.

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