Monday, June 29, 2026

The Strawberry Moon is here — and it's unlike any other

Plus: Find the Summer Triangle and watch stunning footage of Tiangong crossing the moon
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June 29, 2026
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Hello skywatchers!

The end of June and the beginning of July bring some wonderful opportunities to get outside after dark, from June's spectacular full Strawberry Moon to one of the summer sky's finest signposts, the Summer Triangle. Later in the week, early risers can hunt down a close encounter between Mars and Uranus before finishing the week beneath the rich star fields of Scorpius. 

Elsewhere in this issue, we're explaining why this year's Strawberry Moon is unlike any other full moon, taking a closer look at the giant Scorpion stretching across the summer sky and showcasing remarkable footage of China's Tiangong space station crossing the moon, captured by an amateur astrophotographer. 

Here's what to watch for in the nights ahead. 

Daisy Dobrijevic
Skywatching Editor

 
June 29: The Strawberry Full Moon
(Starry Night)
June 29: The Strawberry Full Moon
The full Strawberry Moon rises as the sun sets, illuminating the night from dusk until dawn. It will be the lowest-hanging full moon of the year and the first full moon of summer for the Northern Hemisphere.
 
July 1: Meet the Summer Triangle 
(Starry Night)
July 1: Meet the Summer Triangle 
One of the easiest star patterns to find returns to prominence this week. Look high in the eastern sky for the Summer Triangle, formed by the brilliant stars Vega, Deneb and Altair. 
 
July 4: Mars meets Uranus 
(Starry Night)
July 4: Mars meets Uranus 
Before dawn, Mars passes close to the distant ice giant Uranus in a rewarding binocular target. Mars' distinctive orange glow makes it relatively easy to find, while Uranus appears as a faint blue-green point nearby. 
 
 
July 5: Antares and the Scorpion's Heart 
(Starry Night)
July 5: Antares and the Scorpion's Heart 
Scorpius dominates the southern sky on summer evenings, with fiery red Antares marking the heart of the celestial Scorpion. If you have a telescope, sweep just west of Antares to find the nearby globular cluster M4 — one of the closest star clusters of its kind to Earth and a rewarding target under dark skies. 
 
 
 
 
 
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