June 2019 is Jupiter's month. We'll go between Jupiter and the sun on June 10, and the planet is now bright all night in our sky. How to spot it and the other bright planets this month.
Use tonight's moon to locate the bright star Regulus. Notice it's part of a backwards question mark pattern of stars. This pattern represents Leo's head and shoulders. Read more.
View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Eli Frisbie created this composite image from photos gathered on June 6, in Eagle Mountain, Utah. He wrote: "The Milky Way shines over a country road ... The bright "star" to the right of the Milky Way is the planet Jupiter. The slightly less-bright star to the upper left is the planet Saturn." Thank you, Eli!
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