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July 2021

The information linked was taken from In-The-Sky website by Dominc Ford.

1 Moon at Last Quarter
M22 is well placed
IC4756 is well placed
3 Close approach of Venus and M44
5 Mercury at greatest elongation west
11 Mercury reaches highest point in morning sky
5 The Earth at aphelion
7 15P/Finlay reaches its brightest
8 Conjunction of the Moon and Mercury
9 Mercury at dichotomy
NGC 6752 is well placed
10 New Moon
12 Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
13 Conjunction of Venus and Mars
Close approach of Venus and Mars
14 15P/Finlay at perihelion
17 Moon at First Quarter
M55 is well placed
18 134340 Pluto at opposition
Asteroid 6 Hebe at opposition
24 Full Moon
Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
Close approach of the Moon and Saturn
26 Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
Close approach of the Moon and Jupiter
28 Piscis Austrinid meteor shower
30 Southern δ-Aquariid meteor shower
α-Capricornid meteor shower
Asteroid 12 Victoria at opposition
31 Moon at Last Quarter

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