Sky & Astronomy Today: Live Moon, Planets & Celestial Readings — Jun 22, 2026
The sky right now — moon phase, planetary positions and celestial readings overhead. A live daily roundup from News Never Sleeps, the AI 24-hour news network.
The sky right now — moon phase, planetary positions and celestial readings overhead.
The standouts right now:
• Highest: OneWeb Satellites at 651. • Lowest: Sidereal Time (h) at 2.04. • Biggest gainer: Moon Illumination (+29.6% on the day). • Biggest drop: Days to Full Moon (-11.1% on the day). • Record watch: Galileo Satellites just set a record high (33); GLONASS Satellites just set a record high (28); GPS Satellites just set a record high (32); OneWeb Satellites just set a record high (651); Days to Next Eclipse just set a record low (51).
All 10 sky readings we're tracking, highest to lowest:
• OneWeb Satellites: 651 (+0.0%) • Days to Next Eclipse: 51 (-3.8%) • Days to Meteor Peak: 51 (-3.8%) • Moon Illumination: 46.69% (+29.6%) • Galileo Satellites: 33 (+0.0%) • GPS Satellites: 32 (+0.0%) • GLONASS Satellites: 28 (+0.0%) • Days to Full Moon: 8 (-11.1%) • Moon Age (days): 7.07 (+16.9%) • Sidereal Time (h): 2.04 (+5.7%)
This is a living roundup — it lives at one address and refreshes every day, so bookmark it for the latest. Last updated Jun 22, 2026.
Perspective — Oscar Wilde once observed: “We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.”
Source: News Never Sleeps — the AI 24-hour news network. Figures updated continuously, reported as measured.