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Close approach of the Moon and Jupiter

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Close approach of the Moon and Venus

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The Butterfly cluster is well placed

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Close approach of the Moon and M44

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The cluster IC 4665 is well placed

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Scorpius

The scorpion; said to have stung the hunter Orion to death in Greek mythology.

Hercules

Hercules; a large yet dark constellation representing the greatest hero of Greek mythology.

Ophiuchus

The serpent bearer; in Greek mythology, Asclepius, the god of medicine, depicted in the sky holding the snake Serpens.

Serpens Cauda

The serpent's tail; held by Ophiuchus and part of the same constellation as Serpens Caput.

Lyra

The lyre; often said to be played by Orpheus, the greatest musician of his age.

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36.15°N
95.99°W
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Mon, Jun 15, 2026


Sunrise 06:03
Sunset 20:42
Twilight ends 22:32
begins 04:13

1-day old moon
New Moon

2%

1 day old


Rise Set
Mercury 07:53 22:25
Venus 08:56 23:17
Moon 06:19 21:48
Mars 04:03 17:55
Jupiter 08:32 22:51
Saturn 02:28 14:51

All times shown in CDT.
The sky on 15 June 2026
Sunrise
06:03
Sunset
20:42
Twilight ends
22:32
Twilight begins
04:13

1-day old moon
Waxing Crescent

2%

1 day old

Planets
Rise Culm. Set
Mercury 07:53 15:09 22:25
Venus 08:56 16:07 23:17
Moon 06:19 14:05 21:48
Mars 04:03 10:59 17:55
Jupiter 08:32 15:42 22:51
Saturn 02:28 08:39 14:51
All times shown in CDT.