Moon, Mercury, Venus June 14 to 16

On June 14, 15 and 16, 2018, the young moon swings by 2 planets - brilliant Venus and fainter Mercury - in the west after sunset. How to spot 'em, here.

June new moon is a supermoon

The June 13 new moon is the 1st in a series of 3 new moon supermoons. The other 2 will fall on July 13 and August 11, 2018.

Venus, Castor, Pollux on June 9 to 11

At nightfall on June 9, 10 and 11, use Venus to find the Gemini stars, Castor and Pollux, before their heliacal setting later this month.

Moon, Saturn, Mars before dawn June 1-3

These 2 worlds - Saturn and Mars - will shine brightly and beautifully in our sky over the coming months. Let the moon guide you to them in the next few mornings.

Moon and Saturn close May 30 and 31

The moon is past full on May 30 and 31. You'll find it ascending in the east several hours after sunset. Saturn - now nearly at its best for 2018 - is the nearest bright object.

3rd of this season’s 3 full moons May 29

In 2018, we have 3 full moons between the March equinox and June solstice. Exactly 12 full moons from now - in May 2019 - we'll be enjoying the 3rd of 4 full moons of this season. People will call it a Blue Moon.

Beauty! Moon and Jupiter May 25 to 28

Jupiter is the brightest object near the moon on all of these nights. You'll also notice a bright star, Spica in the constellation Virgo, nearby.

1st quarter moon and Regulus May 21

Starting tonight and for the next several days, notice the moon's orbital motion as it sweeps by the star Regulus, the Heart of the Lion in the constellation Leo.

Young moon and Venus May 16-18

A beautiful sight in the west after sunset for the next few evenings ... the brightest planet Venus near the returning young moon.

This weekend … Moon and Mercury

Best morning apparition of Mercury for 2018 in the Southern Hemisphere ... worst in the Northern Hemisphere. For the whole Earth, the moon will sweep past Mercury before sunrise.