Draco, great Dragon of the north

Meet Rastaban and Eltanin - lovely, romantic names for Dragon stars! These 2 stars represent the Eyes of the Dragon.

Partial lunar eclipse on July 16-17

Unfortunately, North America misses out on this eclipse entirely. It's visible from South America at early evening July 16 - from Europe and Africa, later in the evening July 16 - and in Asia and Australia before sunup July 17.

Moon goes by Saturn night of July 15

As darkness falls on July 15, 2019, try finding the planet Saturn in the glare of tonight's almost-full moon.

Moon to sweep by Jupiter July 12 to 14

Use the moon to locate the planet Jupiter on July 12, 13 and 14. After these nights, you'll recognize Jupiter easily. It'll be the brightest starlike object to light up the evening sky for months to come.

Watch for a young moon after sunset

Try catching the young moon after sunset on July 3 or 4, 2019. The watch for the waxing crescent moon to pair up with Regulus, the brightest star in the constellation Leo the lion, on or near July 5.

South American solar eclipse on July 2

A total eclipse of the sun is coming to the South American countries of Chile and Argentina in the late afternoon hours on July 2, 2019.

Moon, Aldebaran, Venus before sunrise

Our chart shows Aldebaran, brightest star in Taurus the Bull. If you wait shortly before sunrise - assuming your skies are clear and horizon unobstructed - you might see Venus ascend over your eastern horizon.

Catch Mercury in the west after sunset

Try to spot Mercury, the solar system's innermost planet, as dusk gives way to darkness. Look west, close to the sunset point. On June 23, 2019, Mercury reaches greatest elongation 25 degrees east of the setting sun.

Moon and Saturn from nightfall to dawn

As darkness falls on June 18, 2019, notice the bright "star" near the moon. It's not a star. It's a planet, Saturn. You can see the moon and Saturn together from nightfall or early evening until morning dawn.

Strawberry Moon and Jupiter from dusk to dawn

The crest of the moon's full phase comes on June 17, 2019, at 8:31 UTC. On both June 16 and 17, the moon will appear full to the eye as it shines close to the king planet Jupiter all night long.