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Alpha-Cygnid meteor shower

The α–Cygnid meteor shower will reach its maximum rate of activity. Some shooting stars will be visible each night from

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Jupiter at solar conjunction

From our vantage point on the Earth, Jupiter will be unobservable as is passes around the far side of the

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Capricornid meteor shower

The Capricornid meteor shower will reach its maximum rate of activity. Some shooting stars will be visible each night from

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Delta-Aquarid meteor shower

The δ–Aquarid meteor shower will reach its maximum rate of activity. Some shooting stars will be visible each night from

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Piscis Australid meteor shower

The Piscis Australid meteor shower will reach its maximum rate of activity. Some shooting stars will be visible each night from

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Alpha-Capricornid meteor shower

The α–Capricornid meteor shower will reach its maximum rate of activity. Some shooting stars will be visible each night from

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Conjunction between the Moon and Mars

The Moon and Mars will make a close approach, passing within 2°09′ of each other. The pair will visible in

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Moon at First Quarter

The Moon will reach first quarter – roughly a week after passing new moon, and a week before reaching full

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Tau-Aquarid meteor shower

The τ–Aquarid meteor shower will reach its maximum rate of activity. Some shooting stars will be visible each night from

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Mercury at superior solar conjunction

From our vantage point on the Earth, Mercury will appear to pass around the far side of the Sun, moving

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