06/14/2026
🌌 THE COSMIC REPORT: A Rare, Electric Super New Moon & Skywatch Guide
A profound energetic alignment is unfolding in the night sky. On Sunday, June 14, 2026, at 10:54 PM EDT, the cosmos delivers a powerful mental reset with the Super New Moon in Gemini at 24°02’.
Because the Moon is at perigee (its closest point to Earth), its energetic pull is magnified. But what makes this specific lunation unforgettable is what is happening around it. The sun has unleashed a series of solar storms, and the moon is stepping completely out of the way to grant us absolute, pristine darkness.
Here is your complete astrological breakdown and skywatch guide for Northeastern Pennsylvania.
⚡ The Astrology: Unedited Truth & Electric Breakthroughs
This New Moon serves as a blank page, but the surrounding celestial conversations ensure it is anything but quiet.
The Mental Reset (Mercury in Cancer): Ruled by Mercury, this Gemini moon demands that we re-evaluate our internal dialogues and side projects. With Mercury slipping into emotional Cancer and entering its pre-retrograde shadow, the cosmic directive is to speak with absolute clarity and authentic forethought.
The Romantic Spark (Venus in Leo): Just one day before the New Moon, Venus roars into bold, passionate Leo, injecting a high-vibe, creative fire into our connections. It’s time to express your truth and step fully into your personal power.
The Aurora Energy (Uranian Disruption): Simultaneously, NOAA has issued a Geomagnetic Storm Watch due to incoming G1 to G2 solar storms (Coronal Mass Ejections). In astrology, solar storms are heavily tied to Uranus—the planet of sudden breakthroughs, electric insights, and unexpected shifts. This isn’t a gentle reset; it’s an energetic jolt designed to shatter mental stagnation and old patterns.
🔭 The NEPA Skywatch Guide: What to See & When
The spectacular side effect of a Super New Moon is the total absence of moonlight, creating a pitch-black canvas. If you find a dark spot away from city lights, the sky is staging an absolute masterpiece.
🪐 1. The Twilight Planet Parade
Right after sunset, look low toward the west-northwestern horizon. A brilliant mini-planetary alignment is taking place as Mercury, Venus, and Jupiter cluster together.
Best Time: Sunday, June 14 through Tuesday, June 16, starting 30 to 45 minutes after sunset (around 9:15 PM EDT). Catch them before they sink below the horizon by 10:00 PM.
Bonus: On June 16, a razor-thin crescent Moon will join this lineup for a breathtaking visual.
💚 2. The Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis)
Because G2 storm conditions are active, the auroral oval is being pushed further south than usual. Under a normal moon, a G2 might pass unnoticed in PA, but the complete absence of moonlight is our secret weapon.
Best Time: Tonight (Saturday night into Sunday morning) holds the highest peak energy, but Sunday night remains highly active. The sweet spot is 11:00 PM to 2:00 AM EDT.
How to See It: Head to higher elevations away from valley light pollution (the Poconos or Endless Mountains). Look low on the due-north horizon.
Pro-Tip: To the naked eye, it may look like a faint, shifting gray mist. Point your phone camera north using Night Mode (a 3 to 5-second exposure). The digital sensor will capture the vibrant greens and purples your eyes might miss.
🌌 3. The Deep Sky: Milky Way & The Seven Sisters
Once the planets set and complete darkness blankets the region (midnight and later), the deep-sky treasures reveal themselves:
The Milky Way: Look toward the east and south. The summer core of our galaxy will begin its magnificent ascent, visible as a dense, milky band of starlight.
The Pleiades (Seven Sisters): While traditionally a winter highlight, this icy-blue cluster of stars will rise in the early morning hours, sparkling with incredible clarity against the moonless sky.
Cosmic Takeaway: It is incredibly rare for a planetary parade, deep-space clarity, a Super New Moon, and a solar storm to align at the exact same moment. Step outside, find the darkness, and let this electric sky clear out the old noise. The universe is listening.