July 21: Look for the Moon, Altair, Vega, and Tarazed in the evening.
July 22: Scorpius constellation in the southern sky after dark.
July 23: Look for Cassiopeia, Cepheus, and Perseus after dark.
July 24: Noctilucent clouds in the northwest or north during twilight, waning gibbous Moon rises with Saturn later.
July 25: Look for Rasalhague near the Summer Triangle in the southeast after dark.
July 26: Venus and Mercury in the west after sunset, with Regulus nearby.
July 27: Look for the Sagittarius Teapot in the southern sky.
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