Dots for Jupiter, Mars, Aldebaran and the Pleiades on July 15. Uranus is shown as plus sign by Mars.

In the Sky

Visible planets and night sky guide for July

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What's Up: July 2024 Skywatching Tips from NASA

The Moon and planets come together twice in the morning sky - at the start and end of July, find the elusive planet Uranus with some help from Mars, and two star clusters - M6 and M7 - are well placed for viewing in the evening.

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