Skywatchers: Night Sky in July Is More than Fireworks; Good Month for Planets

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Besides a lot of fireworks, the night sky in July is full of planets and then meteors at the end of the month.

Saturn and Mars are visible in the evening and Venus and Mercury can be found before sunrise. At the end of the month, the annual Delta Aquarid peaks with 20 meteors per hour. — Skywatching Guide: http://goo.gl/uETMG9

The night sky of the month from SPACE.COM is available every day by clicking on the Weather Slider Graphic on the front page of The Cardinal — Arlingtoncardinal.com.

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The moon phases for every day of the year (by every minute) are also available on this page.

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