This month gives skywatchers plenty of reasons to step outside and gaze at the stars.

July will bring a mix of easy-to-see sky events, from a sunset spectacle in New York City to shooting stars at the end of the month.

July 2026 brings the Milky Way, Venus near Regulus, the Buck Moon, Mercury before dawn and the start of the Perseid meteor shower.

Some of the brightest stars and astronomical phenomena are expected to illuminate the night sky throughout July, with highlights including Vega and Altair, according to the Jeddah…

A predawn Moon-and-planets meetup, a returning comet, a great chance to see the Milky Way, and Saturn's rings at a new angle.

Catch celestial wonders this July, including a Moon-planet lineup before sunrise and Saturn's rings shining at a fresh angle

A conjunction on Saturday, July 4, sees Mars and faint Uranus extremely close together in the pre-dawn sky, offering planet-watchers a chance to find an elusive world.

This month gives skywatchers plenty of reasons to step outside and gaze at the stars.

The Red Planet and Uranus will appear close together before dawn on Independence Day morning.