'Summer Triangle,' planetary lineups highlight June astronomy - Akron Beacon Journal

Deutsche Welle'Summer Triangle,' planetary lineups highlight June astronomyAkron Beacon JournalOn Monday, the Summer Triangle — Vega (in Lyra), Deneb (the tail of Cygnus) and Altair (the eye of Aquila, the Eagle) — is conspicuous on the east-northeast horizon at 9 p.m. Also at that time, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn glow brightly across the heavens.Astronomy: Venus, Jupiter dance to summer solsticeLongmont Times-CallSkywatch: Venus and Jupiter appear to move closer to one another in JuneWashington PostStarwatch: Jupiter and Venus star in the late showPost-BulletinGazette Heraldall 15 news articles »

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