Three “heavenly kisses” one after the other they will shine in the month of June, giving us beautiful emotions: let’s start with Venus – Jupiter on the evening of June 9th, and then continue with Moon – Saturn just a few hours later, before dawn on the 10th, then finishing with a splendid grand finale Moon – Mars at dawn on the 12th.
As the UAI explains, the most anticipated and spectacular event of this month of June is the conjunction between the two brightest planets Venus And Jupiter. On the evening of June 9th the western sky will show an unmissable spectacle: in fact we will not only see Venus and Jupiter close to each other, but also Mercury under the best observability conditions.
The three planets are all concentrated in the constellation of Gemini, where the stars stand out Castor And Pollux and – weather permitting – they will all be visible to the naked eye (on the map the sky of June 9, 2026 at approximately 10.00 pm).
A few hours later, in the eastern sky we will then be able to observe the Moon waning in conjunction with the planet Saturn. The two stars meet in the constellation of Pisces, before dawn on June 10th. The show could also be seen with the naked eye, always counting on a clear sky, but to better admire the details of the Lord of the Ringswe always recommend using at least good binoculars (on the map the sky of June 10, 2026 at approximately 4.00 am).

And it doesn’t end here, because, in the first light of dawn on June 12th we will also be able to admire on the eastern horizon the meeting, in the constellation of Aries, between Mars and the thin sickle of Waning moon (will be New Moon June 15th). Always weather permitting, everything will be visible to the naked eye (on the map sky of June 12, 2026 at 4.15 am).

Three “kisses” one more beautiful than the other, let’s not miss it!
Source: UAI