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Trace the handle, lid, and spout of the distinctive 'teapot' stellar pattern on 8th August.
Distant, green-hued Uranus will be easy to spot with binoculars on 4th August.
The orange star Aldebaran pairs with a waning crescent moon on 6th August.
The Lagoon Nebula, a favorite with stargazers around the world, makes an appearance in the Sagittarius constellation on August 8.
The 160-mile-wide asteroid Juno floats among the stars that comprise the constellation Cetus on 5th August.
Yellow Saturn cosies up to the waxing gibbous moon on 20th August.
Mars and the moon partner up for two nights from 22nd to 23rd August.
An illustration shows the orbital paths of the inner planets, including Earth and Mars.
The full moon and Mars will be separated by just five degrees on 27th July.
Three planets will form a cosmic conga line with the moon in March.