Tour the Night Sky of June, June 4

Join the Seattle Astronomical Society’s Eastside Chapter for a live planetarium show featuring the stars, constellations, and planets visible in the night sky over Bellevue during the month of June.

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Explore the June Night Sky at the Bellevue College Planetarium

Join us for the June Sky Tour and discover some of the month’s most exciting celestial events, including planetary alignments, meteor showers and a rare daytime lunar eclipse of Venus.

You’ll also learn about free astronomy activities available to the public, including upcoming star parties and telescope classes. Following the sky tour, attendees can enjoy a professionally produced full-dome planetarium show or take a virtual journey to the moon or Mars.

The Bellevue College Planetarium is located in B Building, Room 244.

This event is free and open to students, faculty, staff and community members. Seating is limited to 60 attendees and is available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Use this link to learn more about the Bellevue College Planetarium.

Use this link to learn more about the Seattle Astronomical Society.

The Seattle Astronomical Society is a nonprofit organization that provides free astronomy outreach throughout the greater Seattle area. Its Eastside chapter serves Bellevue and surrounding communities.

Last Updated June 1, 2026