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Read news from the world of astronomy for the week of June 3, 2022.
Latest News
Under the right conditions, stars could become immortal. How is this possible, and what does it mean for these stars’ surroundings?

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Observing Highlights
The waxing crescent Moon has reappeared in the western sky, as lunation number 1230 gets under way. Tomorrow night, the Moon forms a triangle with Regulus and Gamma Leonis.

Meet Denebola, the tail of Leo, the Lion. This young star is a fast rotater but otherwise not that different from our Sun.

Download this month’s Sky Tour podcast to find out where and when to spot a rare alignment of five planets in the sky before dawn.

Community
The 2022 Grand Canyon Star Party will take place June 18-25. Amateur astronomers from across the country volunteer their expertise and offer free nightly astronomy programs and telescope viewing.
Steve Gottlieb chats about his June 2022 Sky & Telescope article "Let's Get Together."