What’s Up in Denver? June 23rd through 29th, 2025

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Here’s a brief look at what’s going on in the Mile High City this week.

June 23:

The moon and the Pleiades - Created with Stellarium
The moon and the Pleiades – Created with Stellarium
  • Look for the waning crescent Strawberry Moon near the Pleiades low in the eastern skies in Taurus before sunrise. The Pleiades, also known as Messier 45 (M45), is a bright open star cluster that is easily visible to the naked eye and often mistaken for a tiny dipper.
  • The Moon reaches perigee – it’s closest to Earth at 363,178km at 1:46 AM
  • DAS E-Board Meeting  (virtual on Zoom) – 7:00 PM (more info)

June 24:

Mercury with Castor and Pollux - Created with Stellarium
Mercury with Castor and Pollux – Created with Stellarium
  • Jupiter will be directly behind the Sun today as the largest planet in our solar system passes into the morning sky.
  • Mercury lines up with the twins Castor and Pollux in the constellation Gemini in the western skies right after sunset. The planet Mercury is the smallest and closest planet to the Sun, while Castor is a complex sextuple star system made up of hot, white A-type stars, and Pollux is a cooler, orange giant star that has evolved off the main sequence.

June 25 (RMSS and AstroCON kickoff):

Rocky Mountain Star Stare
Rocky Mountain Star Stare

June 26:

Standley Like Stargazing
Standley Like Stargazing

June 27:

Vega and Arcturus - Created with Stellarim
Vega and Arcturus – Created with Stellarium

June 28:

The Tea Pot and Fish Hook Asterisms - Created with Stellarium
The Tea Pot and Fish Hook Asterisms – Created with Stellarium

June 29:

The Moon next to Mars - Created with Stellarium
The Moon next to Mars – Created with Stellarium

Sky Map

This Week’s Meteoric Activity:

You can keep track of the activity of meteor showers as well as those beyond the limits of visual observing by visiting the NASA Meteor Shower Portal.

  • Anthelion (ANT): 1:00 AM local time in eastern Libra: 1 per hour.
  • June Bootids (JBO): Just after dark in northwestern Bootes: Less than 1 per hour

Clear skies and happy stargazing!