June’s sky map – northern hemisphere

June’s sky map – northern hemisphere

 
 

All-sky astronomical map

Here is a map of the night sky for June 2022, showing constellations you can see from mid-northern latitudes such as London or New York in mid-month at 10pm local time. The night sky chart is interactive, so you can click on the settings, to the top left of the chart, to change date and time, or your latitude, to suit your own astronomical set-up. Click for details of what you can see in the night sky, including the planets, and the Moon.

Click here for this month’s map of the Southern Hemisphere’s night sky map

Note: The sky will appear much the same from other cities at similar latitudes, such as New York, Paris and Berlin, at around 10pm local time. The sky appears the same at the start of the month an hour later and at the end of the month an hour earlier. We use Virtual Sky, a new, customizable, browser-based planetarium, courtesy of Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network. Click on the date or location to the top left of the chart to view the sky at a different time or from another longitude and latitude. 

 

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