Phenomena, 2005: June

Updated June 26, 2019 | Infoplease Staff

June

For terms in boldface, see Astronomical Terms.
DayPhenomenonHour
3Mercury is in superior conjunction. 0900
5Jupiter appears to be motionless in the sky as it goes from retrograde to direct motion.2200
6NEW MOON2200
8Venus is 4° south of the Moon.1200
10Saturn is 5° south of the Moon.0200
11The Moon is at apogee.0600
14Pluto is at opposition.0300
15FIRST QUARTER0100
15Uranus appears to be motionless in the sky as it goes from direct motion to retrograde motion.0700
16Jupiter is 0° 4' north of the Moon. Occultation of Jupiter by the Moon.0700
20Antares, the brightest star in the constellation Scorpius, is 0° 7' south of the Moon. Occultation of Antares by the Moon.1800
21Solstice0700
22FULL MOON0400
23The Moon is at perigee.1200
23Venus is 5° south of Pollux, the brightest star in the constellation Gemini.1200
24Mercury is 5° south of Pollux, the brightest star in the constellation Gemini.0800
25Neptune is 5° north of the Moon.0400
25Venus is 1° 3' north of Saturn.2100
26Mercury is 1° 4' north of Saturn.0600
26Uranus is 3° north of the Moon.1900
27Mercury is 0° 08' south of Venus.2100
28LAST QUARTER1800
29Mars is 2° south of the Moon.0400
30Ceres, the largest asteroid, appears to be motionless in the sky as it goes from retrograde to direct motion.1300

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