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What's up in the Night Sky

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During the month of July, the Earth is physically further away from the Sun than it is at any other time of the year. It is because the Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun that we are experiencing the Sun higher in the sky, longer hours of sunlight and…
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What's happening in the sky in July? | NASAAttention, sky explorers! Between planets, constellations, and space anniversaries, the galaxy shows us all its splendor this month. 🔭✨ • During the first week of July, Mercury will be visible for a brief period after sunset, while Mars can be seen for an hour or two after sunset. • From July to August, it's a great time to look for the constellation Aquila, or the Eagle, from both hemispheres. To find…

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friendsofnasa.org broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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