The Sky for the Month

The Sky over the Mornington Peninsula — June 2032

Computed for The Briars, Mt Martha. Times are local (Melbourne).

Highlights this month

  • 2WedVenus in superior conjunction with the Sun — lost in the glare. (6:41pm)
  • 17ThuSaturn in superior conjunction with the Sun — lost in the glare. (2:38pm)
  • 18FriUranus in superior conjunction with the Sun — lost in the glare. (12:12pm)
  • 21MonWinter solstice.
  • 26SatMercury at greatest evening elongation (25° from the Sun, mag 0.5) — best evening apparition. (12:14pm)

Sun & twilight

DateSunriseSunsetDay lengthAstro. dark beginsends
Tue 17:28am5:08pm9h 40m6:42pm5:54am
Thu 107:33am5:06pm9h 33m6:41pm5:58am
Sun 207:36am5:07pm9h 30m6:42pm6:01am
Wed 307:37am5:10pm9h 32m6:45pm6:03am

Days shorten by about 8 minutes over the month.

The Moon

  • Last QuarterTue 1, 6:56am
  • New MoonTue 8, 11:34am
  • First QuarterWed 16, 12:56pm
  • Full MoonWed 23, 9:38pm
  • Last QuarterWed 30, 12:15pm

Apogee 14 Jun (405,200 km) · Perigee 26 Jun (362,800 km)

The planets

Rise/set for mid-month at The Briars.

PlanetInMagRiseTransitSetBest
MercuryGem−0.29:18am1:59pm6:39pmHidden
VenusTau−3.87:53am12:35pm5:18pmHidden
MarsGem1.68:14am12:54pm5:34pmHidden
JupiterCap−2.47:45pm2:59am10:09amMorning
SaturnTau−0.17:41am12:28pm5:15pmHidden
UranusTau5.87:50am12:32pm5:14pmHidden
NeptunePsc7.92:07am7:52am1:37pmMorning

The solar system — June 2032

Evening sky Morning sky Up much of the night Lost in the Sun’s glare

Generated automatically from the MPAS sky engine on 15 July 2026.