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June 2025: Sky Highlights and Celestial Events
Washington DC, USASunday, June 1, 2025
For those in the D. C. area, there will be plenty of opportunities to enjoy these celestial events. Shenandoah National Park will host presentations and activities, and various astronomy clubs and events will be taking place throughout the month. The Analemma Society will be pausing operations, but other astronomy activities will be available. The Smithsonian Air and Space Museum will have loads of astronomy-related events and exhibits. Stargazers can also download NASA's 2025 Science calendar and The Planetary Society's Space Events 2025 Calendar for more information on space missions and events.
The moon phases for June 2025 will be as follows: first quarter on June 3, full Strawberry Moon on June 11, last quarter on June 18, and new moon on June 25. These phases will provide different opportunities for stargazing and observing the night sky. The full Strawberry Moon will likely display a lovely yellow-orange color due to humidity, and the new moon will provide a dark sky for viewing the Milky Way and other celestial objects.
June 2025 promises to be a month filled with celestial wonders and opportunities for stargazers to explore the night sky. Whether you're a seasoned astronomer or a casual observer, there will be plenty to see and enjoy. So mark your calendars and get ready to look up at the sky!
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