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June Bootids meteor shower expected to light up night sky

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June 22, 2026

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Best direction to look is toward the constellation Bootes, which appears in the western and southwestern sky The post June Bootids meteor shower expected to light up night sky appeared first on BOL News.

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Kathimerini

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· Jun 29, 2026

June’s strawberry moon promises nighttime spectacle

The June full moon, traditionally known as the Strawberry Moon and hailed as one of the brightest of the year, will light up the night sky on Monday, offering a striking spectacle for stargazers and photographers.

Latestly.com

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· Jun 21, 2026

When Is the Strawberry Moon 2026? Date, Time, Meaning and Best Ways To See It

The Strawberry Moon, the first full moon of summer, will reach peak illumination on June 29, 2026, at around 7:56 p.m. ET. Skywatchers can expect the best views during moonrise just after sunset, when the moon may appear larger and display warm orange or reddish hues. Named after the traditional strawberry harvest season, the June full moon is also notable this year as a micromoon occurring shortly after the summer solstice.

The Rising Nepal

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· Jul 10, 2026

July Under Starry Skies

The night skies of this warm summer month would unfold the magnificent mysteries and enchanting enigmas of planets, star...

The Watchers

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· Jun 30, 2026

Solar radiation storm warning issued and canceled after M5.8 solar flare, major X1.1 flare erupts at 20:50 UTC

A strong solar flare measuring M5.8 erupted from Active Region 4475 located at the west limb at 12:57 UTC on June 30, 2026. The event started at 12:37 and ended at 13:23 UTC. Source

Times of India

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· Jul 8, 2026

One day, two spectacular sky events: Solar eclipse and Perseid meteor shower to align on August 12, 2026

One day, two spectacular sky events: Solar eclipse and Perseid meteor shower to align on August 12, 2026

CNET

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· Jul 7, 2026

Summer's Best Meteor Shower Starts This Month. Here's How to Watch

The meteor shower starts in mid-July, but its magnificent peak is in mid-August.

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Related coverage for "June Bootids meteor shower expected to light up night sky": Kathimerini — June’s strawberry moon promises nighttime spectacle. Latestly.com — When Is the Strawberry Moon 2026? Date, Time, Meaning and Best Ways To See It. The Rising Nepal — July Under Starry Skies. The Watchers — Solar radiation storm warning issued and canceled after M5.8 solar flare, major X1.1 flare erupts at 20:50 UTC. Times of India — One day, two spectacular sky events: Solar eclipse and Perseid meteor shower to align on August 12, 2026. CNET — Summer's Best Meteor Shower Starts This Month. Here's How to Watch