The reporter learned from the Beijing Planetarium that after 1:00 am on June 23, Beijing time, Mars will appear next to the moon and stage a celestial phenomenon of Mars conjunct the moon.

At that time, a waning moon will rise from the east with a slightly reddish Mars. The brightness of Mars that night will be 0.5 magnitude, which is beautiful whether it is observed with the naked eye or with a telescope.

  On June 25, two days after Mars conjunct, the moon will be near Uranus.

After 2 a.m. that day, observers in China could see Uranus and the moon rising from the northeast, and the two appear to be closest around 6 a.m.

On that day, the brightness of Uranus was 5.8. Although the brightness is very low, people can easily find Uranus with an astronomical telescope.

  One day later, in the early morning of the 26th, the moon will come to the vicinity of Venus, and the Pleiades star cluster will also appear not far from the moon that day. These three will form a landscape of Venus and the Pleiades star cluster accompanying the moon in the night sky.

  In the early morning of the 27th, the moon moved a little in the direction of the sun. At that time, Venus and Mercury were on both sides of the moon, forming the celestial phenomenon of the double stars of Venus and Mercury accompanying the moon.

Due to the low altitude of Mercury, whether you can enjoy this double star with the moon depends on whether you can find Mercury.

  In addition, at 19:52 on June 14th, Beijing time, we will usher in the first full moon near perigee this year, that is, the "super moon" will appear. That night we have the opportunity to enjoy a round of big, round and bright. The full moon is worth looking forward to.