Astronomers have found the stars of our galactic neighbor, the Small Magellanic Cloud, are heading outward. This dwarf galaxy is not rotating, but coming apart.
Sun news for June 5, 2026: The cannibal CME has arrived! But is there more? G2–G3 storms are still possible if trailing solar material starts to arrive.
Visible planets and night sky guide. Bright Venus and Jupiter shine in the west this evening. They'll be closest on June 8-9. Find out more: watch a video here.
Get ready for a spectacular Venus-Jupiter conjunction! Don't miss these planets getting closer after sunset each day. The big event happens on June 8 and 9.
The Arietids - the most active daytime meteor shower - peak on the mornings around June 10. Watch for them before dawn while blocking out the light of the moon.