Sunset at 8:35 pm. Saturn, Neptune, Jupiter and Uranus will be visible in the morning sky before sunrise. In the evening sky, Venus will be an interesting planet to observe as it will be a nice crescent shape in our scopes. The ghostly M57 (Ring Nebula), the remnants of a burned out, sunlike star, beautiful blue & gold double star Albireo and many other double stars will be visible. Fantastic globular clusters such as M13 (The Hercules Cluster) and M92 will grace the sky. Red Supergiant star La Superba and the amazing M104 Sombrerro Galaxy will be visible. The Cat’s Eye Nebula, another exploded star, will be among the featured objects along with many other beautiful deep sky objects that should be visible weather permitting.
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Earlier Event: June 3
Solar Observing at Giant Goose Conservation Area
Later Event: July 7
Silver Bell Alpaca Farm