What happens in the sky in June? Each month, the digital aspect is preparing an astronomical calendar with the main celestial events
June has few spatial events but brings an important milestone: the winter solsticethat marks the beginning of the new season and the fall of temperatures. Check this and other astronomical phenomena in the Astronomical calendar of June.
See below our Astronomical calendar of June with the most important events. Remember that all dates, schedules and geographical references consider Brasilia -based observer and can be slightly different depending on their position in the country.
Astronomical calendar of June
June 3: Crescent Moon arrives at 00h41
June 11: It Spacex will launch the fourth crewed mission of axiom spacebased in Houston. Ex -Nase Peggy Whitson will be accompanied by Shubhanshu Shukla of India, Poland and Tibor Kapi of the European Space Agency (ESA). The group will carry out scientific research at the International Space Station (ISS).

June 11 – The full moon arrives at 4:46. This moon is said in some places like the strawberry moonBecause he used the best time of the year to harvest ripe fruits.

June 18: Waning Moon arrives at 16:20.
June 21: Winter solstice. These days, the position of the sun in the sky seems to be “stopped” for a short time. It is from this illusion that the name of Solsíco is presented, which originates in Latin and means “sun parado”. The shortest day of the year for the southern hemisphere marks the beginning of winter.

June 25: New moon at 7:33 am.
Also read:
June 30: International Asteroid Day, A date of conscience On the risks of an asteroid’s catastrophic impact and what we can do to prevent this from happening or at least minimizing damage.
Lucas Soares is a graduate journalist at Mackenzie’s Presbyterian University and is currently a publisher of Science and Digital Look Space.
