
20
June
Summer Solstice
This is the first day of summer in the northern hemisphere, and the first day of winter in the southern hemisphere. The Sun will have reached its northernmost position in the sky, with the north pole tilting towards the sun.

7
August

11
February

18
December
New Moon - 1:30am EST
The moon is between us and the sun. Without the moon in the sky at night, deep sky objects are easier to observe.

18
November
New Moon - 6:42am EST
The moon is between us and the sun. Without the moon in the sky at night, deep sky objects are easier to observe.

19
October
New Moon - 3:12pm EDT
The moon is between us and the sun. Without the moon in the sky at night, deep sky objects are easier to observe.

20
September
New Moon - 1:30am EDT
The moon is between us and the sun. Without the moon in the sky at night, deep sky objects are easier to observe.

21
August
New Moon - 2:30pm EDT
The moon is between us and the sun. Without the moon in the sky at night, deep sky objects are easier to observe.

23
July
New Moon - 5:46am EDT
The moon is between us and the sun. Without the moon in the sky at night, deep sky objects are easier to observe.

23
June
New Moon - 10:31pm EDT
The moon is between us and the sun. Without the moon in the sky at night, deep sky objects are easier to observe.