July 2026 Night Sky: A Month-Long Skywatching Guide

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Space.com’s July 2026 Night Sky guide offers a day-by-day roadmap of prime skywatching, from the Summer Triangle and Albireo early in the month to Mars–Uranus in predawn, Venus near Regulus after sunset, and Saturn reappearing with its rings opening wider by month’s end, all alongside a new Moon-forged Perseids window and a lineup of deep-sky targets like M13, M4, M57 and M11. The article also delivers practical observing tips and gear suggestions to help beginners and seasoned stargazers plan a month of celestial viewing across July 1–31.
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