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Updated · Fox Weather · Jun 30
Jupiter Turns Invisible on July 29 as Full Buck Moon Peaks the Same Day
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Updated · Fox Weather · Jun 30

Jupiter Turns Invisible on July 29 as Full Buck Moon Peaks the Same Day

3 articles · Updated · Fox Weather · Jun 30

Summary

  • July 29 will pair a full Buck Moon with Jupiter's Solar Conjunction, a lineup that will temporarily hide the planet from view from Earth.
  • NASA says a solar conjunction happens when a planet passes directly behind the sun from Earth's perspective, leaving Jupiter lost in the sun's glare.
  • The July 29 events cap a month of skywatching that starts July 4 with a Mars-Uranus conjunction only 0.1 degree apart—their closest until 2053.
  • Other July highlights include Earth reaching aphelion at 94,502,961 miles from the sun on July 6 and several moon pairings with Saturn, Mars and Venus.

Insights

Beyond a visual spectacle, what hidden forces do this month's planetary alignments exert on Earth?
Ancient myths were born from celestial events like this month's. Which forgotten stories are being retold in our stars?