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June 25, 2026Radio: Today’s Episode
The Stinger
The scorpion’s impressive “stinger”
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U Scorpii
A star that keeps blowing up
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The Stinger
Two stars that form the scorpion’s “stinger” peek above the southern horizon on summer nights. The stars are Lambda and Upsilon Scorpii. Lambda is the brighter of the two.
U Scorpii
U Scorpii, a star system on the far side of the galaxy, has produced 12 outbursts since 1863. The system is in Scorpius, which is low in the south-southeast at nightfall. U Scorpii is above the curving line that outlines the scorpion’s body and tail.
Moon and Spica
Spica, which represents a stalk of wheat held in the hand of Virgo, the maiden, perches close to the upper right of the Moon at nightfall. It is one of several bright stars in the night sky that are likely to end their lives with brilliant explosions.
Moon Phases

At the new Moon phase, the Moon is so close to the Sun in the sky that none of the side facing Earth is illuminated (position 1 in illustration). In other words, the Moon is between Earth and Sun. At first quarter, the half-lit Moon is highest in the sky at sunset, then sets about six hours later (3). At full Moon, the Moon is behind Earth in space with respect to the Sun. As the Sun sets, the Moon rises with the side that faces Earth fully exposed to sunlight (5).
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