The Sky This Week from July 10 to 17: The Moon and Venus share Leo
Friday, July 10With no Moon in the sky tonight, it’s a great opportunity to chase after fainter objects, such as the Cat’s Eye Nebula (NGC 6543) in Draco. High in the north a few hours after sunset…
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Venus pairs up with Regulus on July 9 before meeting a slender crescent moon on July 17.

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July's planetary lineup: Venus shines alone in the evening sky while Saturn, Mars, and Uranus greet early risers
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See Venus and Jupiter tonight! Plus: Phobos isn’t hollow. Shocker.
The two brightest planets are close together after sunset. And, the tiny moon of Mars is not artificial. Probably.

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