July’s Star Calendar

Julyโ€™s night sky is bursting with celestial wonders! From dramatic planetary pairings to a rare lunar occultation of Mars, and the beautiful Delta Aquariid meteor shower, itโ€™s a month skywatchers wonโ€™t want to miss.

๐Ÿ“… Here are the most notable sky events of the month:

๐Ÿ”ญ July 4 โ€“ Mercury at Greatest Elongation

Mercury reaches its farthest separation from the Sun, making it visible low in the western sky shortly after sunset.

๐Ÿช July 4 โ€“ Uranus Near Venus

A close pairing of Uranus and Venus. While Venus will shine brightly, Uranus will be visible with binoculars or a telescope.

๐ŸŒ• July 10 โ€“ Full Buck Moon

The midsummer full moon, traditionally named after the antler growth season of male deer (โ€œbucksโ€) in Native American folklore.

๐Ÿช July 16 โ€“ Moon Near Saturn & Neptune

The Moon sweeps past both Saturn and Neptune in the sky โ€” a great opportunity for telescope observers.

โœจ July 20 โ€“ Moon Near Pleiades

The crescent Moon glides near the Pleiades star cluster (also known as the Seven Sisters). A magical sight with binoculars!

๐ŸŒ” July 22 โ€“ Moon Near Jupiter

Look to the eastern sky after midnight โ€” the Moon and Jupiter will appear side by side in a beautiful conjunction.

๐ŸŒ‘ July 24 โ€“ New Moon

The sky will be at its darkest, offering perfect conditions for deep sky observations and meteor watching.

๐ŸŒ’ July 28 โ€“ Moon Occults Mars

A rare event! The Moon will pass directly in front of Mars, briefly hiding it from view. Best viewed with a telescope from selected regions.

๐ŸŒ  July 30โ€“31 โ€“ Delta Aquariids Meteor Shower (Peak)

Peaking at up to 20 meteors per hour, this southern meteor shower is best seen after midnight under dark skies.

๐Ÿ”ญ Whether youโ€™re a casual stargazer or a dedicated skywatcher, July 2025 promises breathtaking sights. Mark your calendars, grab your telescope โ€” and donโ€™t forget to look up!