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Three planets – Jupiter, Mars and Saturn – light up the evening sky all month long. Mercury is east before sunrise. Great month for planet-watching!

(Ps this pic was taken by me yes damn phone takes crappy photos especially at night I need a better camera ._.)

You can kinda tell they are there xD by the dots lol

Info online down below

Three planets – Jupiter, Mars and Saturn – pop out as darkness falls in June 2016. Jupiter, the brightest of the bunch, is found in the western half of the sky and lights up the night until midnight or later. Mars, only a touch fainter than Jupiter, shines above Saturn in the southeast sky at nightfall. Saturn comes closest to Earth for the year on June 3, less than four days after Mars' closest approach to Earth on May 30. Mars and Saturn shine close to the supergiant red star Antares on the sky's dome, painting a bright and colorful triangle on the blackboard of night. Not only are Mars and Saturn at their brightest and best in late May and early June, they're out all night long. Mercury appears as a morning "star" before sunrise, though this morning showing of Mercury greatly favors the Southern Hemisphere. The brightest planet – Venus – is lost in the glare of sun in June.

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