Planets, meteor shower, and a Buck Moon: Astronomical events for July 2026
July’s sky delivers a rare celestial trifecta: planets, meteors, and a Buck Moon—all visible without a telescope.
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July’s sky delivers a rare celestial trifecta: planets, meteors, and a Buck Moon—all visible without a telescope.
The ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2026 competition has revealed its official shortlist of 29 finalists.
July marks a peak period for celestial observation, offering visibility for meteor showers, planetary alignments, and the final 2026 Manhattanhenge.