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Spectacular planetary alignments in June promises to keep sky watchers star-struck

The month of June this year offers astronomers a host of spectacular alignments of celestial bodies that are not only a visual delight for sky watchers, but also have important astrological significance. From not to common multi-planetary alignments in the skies to once-in-a-year moon phase to the Milky Way Galaxy being visible to the naked eye, the month promises to keep star gazers busy in the low light of dawn and dusk.

These include:

Mars and Saturn conjunction, June 18: This alignment is observable in the pre-dawn sky with a telescope over the horizon in the east-northeast direction. This is said to be a highly volatile alignment as it brings together two opposing cosmic energies — Mars, the fiery planet of action and aggression, and Saturn, the slow-moving planet of discipline, karma and restriction.

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