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Venus, Jupiter and Mercury headline a stunning planet parade through June. Here's when to see it

A rare alignment of planets, a meteor sighting, and a historic IPO mark a significant month for space enthusiasts and investors alike

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A Celestial Spectacle The month of June is shaping up to be a remarkable time for space enthusiasts, with a rare alignment of planets and a chance to spot rare night-shining clouds. On the evening of June 9, the planets...

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The month of June is shaping up to be a remarkable time for space enthusiasts, with a rare alignment of planets and a chance to spot rare night-shining clouds. On the evening of June 9, the planets Venus and Jupiter will be at their closest, making for a spectacular sight in the western sky. This alignment, known as a conjunction, is a rare occurrence that happens when the two planets appear to pass close to each other in the sky.

  • Visible to the naked eye: The planets will be visible to the naked eye, with Venus and Jupiter being the brightest of the three planets that will be visible in the evening sky.
  • Rare night-shining clouds: The summer months are also a good time to spot rare night-shining clouds, which are visible in the northern hemisphere. These clouds are made up of ice crystals and are visible at high altitudes.
  • Best viewing times: The best time to view the planets and night-shining clouds is in the evening, just after sunset.

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SpaceX's Historic IPO

In a significant development for the space industry, SpaceX is preparing for its highly anticipated initial public offering (IPO), which is expected...

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In a significant development for the space industry, SpaceX is preparing for its highly anticipated initial public offering (IPO), which is expected to make it the 7th most valuable American company. The company, founded by Elon Musk, has revealed that it plans to sell shares at $135 apiece, which would give it a valuation of $1.77 trillion.

  • Record-breaking IPO: The IPO is expected to be one of the largest in history, with the company aiming to raise $75 billion.
  • 7th most valuable company: If successful, SpaceX will become the 7th most valuable American company, surpassing companies such as NVIDIA and Alphabet (Google).
  • Investor interest: The IPO has generated significant interest among investors, with many scrambling to get a piece of the action.

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When: June 12 Where: Nasdaq

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  • When: June 12
  • Where: Nasdaq

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The hype is unlike anything I've seen," said an X post from Gagola Value Capital, run by two British amateur investor brothers. " $14 billion has...

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"The hype is unlike anything I've seen," said an X post from Gagola Value Capital, run by two British amateur investor brothers. " $14 billion has poured into SpaceX linked funds since Musk confirmed the IPO."

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As SpaceX prepares for its IPO, investors and space enthusiasts alike will be watching with bated breath. The company's success will have significant implications for the space industry, and its impact will be felt for years to come.

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    Venus, Jupiter and Mercury headline a stunning planet parade through June. Here's when to see it

  2. Source 2 · Fulqrum Sources

    Meteor streaks across the sky above big observatory | Space photo of the day for June 5, 2026

  3. Source 3 · Fulqrum Sources

    One of the sky's rarest phenomena is back: How to see rare night-shining clouds this summer

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Venus, Jupiter and Mercury headline a stunning planet parade through June. Here's when to see it

A rare alignment of planets, a meteor sighting, and a historic IPO mark a significant month for space enthusiasts and investors alike

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A Celestial Spectacle

The month of June is shaping up to be a remarkable time for space enthusiasts, with a rare alignment of planets and a chance to spot rare night-shining clouds. On the evening of June 9, the planets Venus and Jupiter will be at their closest, making for a spectacular sight in the western sky. This alignment, known as a conjunction, is a rare occurrence that happens when the two planets appear to pass close to each other in the sky.

  • Visible to the naked eye: The planets will be visible to the naked eye, with Venus and Jupiter being the brightest of the three planets that will be visible in the evening sky.
  • Rare night-shining clouds: The summer months are also a good time to spot rare night-shining clouds, which are visible in the northern hemisphere. These clouds are made up of ice crystals and are visible at high altitudes.
  • Best viewing times: The best time to view the planets and night-shining clouds is in the evening, just after sunset.

SpaceX's Historic IPO

In a significant development for the space industry, SpaceX is preparing for its highly anticipated initial public offering (IPO), which is expected to make it the 7th most valuable American company. The company, founded by Elon Musk, has revealed that it plans to sell shares at $135 apiece, which would give it a valuation of $1.77 trillion.

  • Record-breaking IPO: The IPO is expected to be one of the largest in history, with the company aiming to raise $75 billion.
  • 7th most valuable company: If successful, SpaceX will become the 7th most valuable American company, surpassing companies such as NVIDIA and Alphabet (Google).
  • Investor interest: The IPO has generated significant interest among investors, with many scrambling to get a piece of the action.

Key Facts

  • When: June 12
  • Where: Nasdaq

What Experts Say

"The hype is unlike anything I've seen," said an X post from Gagola Value Capital, run by two British amateur investor brothers. " $14 billion has poured into SpaceX linked funds since Musk confirmed the IPO."

What to Watch

As SpaceX prepares for its IPO, investors and space enthusiasts alike will be watching with bated breath. The company's success will have significant implications for the space industry, and its impact will be felt for years to come.

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A Celestial Spectacle

The month of June is shaping up to be a remarkable time for space enthusiasts, with a rare alignment of planets and a chance to spot rare night-shining clouds. On the evening of June 9, the planets Venus and Jupiter will be at their closest, making for a spectacular sight in the western sky. This alignment, known as a conjunction, is a rare occurrence that happens when the two planets appear to pass close to each other in the sky.

  • Visible to the naked eye: The planets will be visible to the naked eye, with Venus and Jupiter being the brightest of the three planets that will be visible in the evening sky.
  • Rare night-shining clouds: The summer months are also a good time to spot rare night-shining clouds, which are visible in the northern hemisphere. These clouds are made up of ice crystals and are visible at high altitudes.
  • Best viewing times: The best time to view the planets and night-shining clouds is in the evening, just after sunset.

SpaceX's Historic IPO

In a significant development for the space industry, SpaceX is preparing for its highly anticipated initial public offering (IPO), which is expected to make it the 7th most valuable American company. The company, founded by Elon Musk, has revealed that it plans to sell shares at $135 apiece, which would give it a valuation of $1.77 trillion.

  • Record-breaking IPO: The IPO is expected to be one of the largest in history, with the company aiming to raise $75 billion.
  • 7th most valuable company: If successful, SpaceX will become the 7th most valuable American company, surpassing companies such as NVIDIA and Alphabet (Google).
  • Investor interest: The IPO has generated significant interest among investors, with many scrambling to get a piece of the action.

Key Facts

  • When: June 12
  • Where: Nasdaq

What Experts Say

"The hype is unlike anything I've seen," said an X post from Gagola Value Capital, run by two British amateur investor brothers. " $14 billion has poured into SpaceX linked funds since Musk confirmed the IPO."

What to Watch

As SpaceX prepares for its IPO, investors and space enthusiasts alike will be watching with bated breath. The company's success will have significant implications for the space industry, and its impact will be felt for years to come.

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