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The Sky Today on Wednesday, June 3: Juno stands still

The Sky Today on Wednesday, June 3: Juno stands still
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The asteroid 3 Juno is reaching a stationary point in the sky, making it a target for observation by amateur astronomers. The article provides specific viewing times and guidance for locating the object using telescopes or binoculars.

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It provides practical information for the scientific community and hobbyists interested in tracking celestial events.

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