View at EarthSky Community Photos. | In 2019, Jupiter is nearly in front of the broadest and brightest part of the starry band of the Milky Way, in the direction of the galaxy's center. JV Noriega in Batangas, Philippines, captured this image of Jupiter (the bright one!) on June 8. Thank you, JV!
Alphecca. Gemma. Alpha Coronae Borealis or simply Alpha Cor Bor. They're all names for the same star, the brightest star in the constellation Northern Crown. Read more.
The moon will have waxed larger, and it'll be brighter, tonight. But Spica is a bright star and should show up in the moonlit glare. If you don't see it, try holding up a finger in front of the moon. Read more.
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