June 2026 New Moon Offers Prime Planetary Viewing Opportunities
The new moon, scheduled for June 14, 2026, is expected to create favorable conditions for observing several planets in the late spring sky. Stargazers may have opportunities to view Mercury, Venus, and Jupiter during the nights surrounding this lunar phase. This period is also noted for its potential to reveal various constellations.

The new moon on June 14, 2026, is anticipated to provide prime conditions for stargazing. The nights immediately before and after this lunar event are highlighted as an opportune time for observing celestial bodies.
According to Space.com, observers looking into the late spring sky may be able to spot Mercury, Venus, and Jupiter. In addition to planetary sightings, the period around the June 2026 new moon is also suitable for viewing various constellations.
(Source: Space.com)
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