Issue #150
This month, the Moon does the rounds and cozies up to Saturn, Venus, Jupiter, and Mars—offering skywatchers a series of stunning planetary encounters.
©NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
In recent years, Earth has been spinning a bit more quickly. Scientists are unsure why—but there are some theories.
In July, skywatchers can enjoy several celestial events including the Moon’s close encounters with planets, the Earth at aphelion, and Sirius rising.
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