A SPACEX ROCKET IS GOING TO HIT THE MOON

Space Weather News for June 12, 2026
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A SPACEX ROCKET IS GOING TO HIT THE MOON: NASA says amateur astronomers might be able to observe the debris when a Falcon 9 upper stage crashes into the Moon on Aug. 5, 2026. Observers in the Americas will have the best view of the plume rising over the lunar limb.

 

Above: Approximate location of the Falcon 9 impact on Aug. 5, 2026

For the full story, visit https://spaceweather.com/

Venus and Jupiter visible tonight

Space Weather News for June 8, 2026

VENUS IS ABOUT TO ‘KISS’ JUPITER: Look west after sunset. Venus and Jupiter are converging for a beautiful conjunction, only 1.6 degrees apart on June 9th. Later this week, Mercury and the crescent Moon will join the show, too. Full story and night-by-night sky maps @ Spaceweather.com.

Above: Venus and Jupiter converging over France. Photo credit: Valerie Liard

VENUS-JUPITER CONJUNCTION: When the sun goes down tonight, step outside and look west. The two brightest planets in the Solar System are converging for a beautiful conjunction. Last night in Austria, Michael Jaeger watched them set together in a blizzard of Starlink satellites:

“What a beautiful pair in the sky,” says Jaeger. “Venus and Jupiter are the stars of the night as darkness falls.”

At closest approach on June 9th, Venus and Jupiter will be just 1.6 degrees apart–similar to the Great Conjunction of 2002. And this is just the beginning. During the nights ahead, Mercury and the crescent Moon will join Venus and Jupiter to form a must-see quartet in the twilight sky. It’s a marvelous week-long sky show.

LOOKING AHEAD TO JULY!

MonSFFActivities, JULY 2026

We traditionally host our Barbecue-in-the-Park and our online Virtual Picnic each year in July.

Barbecue-in-the-Park

This year, our annual Barbecue-in-the-Park is scheduled to take place on Sunday, July 12, in Parc Maisonneuve, which is located next to the Botanical Gardens complex and across the street from the Olympic Stadium, in the city’s East End (major bus routes along Sherbrooke Est, Viau, or Pie IX; Metro Viau or Pie IX). We expect to claim a picnic table or two around our usual spot, so look for us there, along one of the lines of trees separated by open field (see “Preferred Picnic Areas,” map), not too far from the park’s chalet, which houses convenient and well-maintained washroom facilities.

Bring family, bring friends; all are welcome to join us for a relaxing afternoon of fresh air and sunshine, food and refreshments, and fun with fellow sci-fi fans!

As always, individuals are responsible for bringing their own soft drinks, juices, or other libations, as well as any hotdogs, hamburgers, or chicken fillets they may wish to grill—the club will supply a gas barbecue. Folk may also contribute a snack item or two—potato chips, cookies, Timbits, apples, a vegetable plate, etc. You may also cart in your own lawn chair or picnic blanket. Feel free to bring along an outdoor game, such as lawn darts, horseshoes, a kickball or frisbee, should you so desire. And remember your sunscreen!

Should inclement weather roll in on our chosen date of Sunday, July 12, we have selected a back-up, or rain date: Sunday, July 19. That’s the following Sunday, one week later, if necessary, same place and time.

We look forward to seeing you all and enjoying a pleasant afternoon in the park on Sunday, July 12!

Virtual Picnic

For out-of-town club members in particular, who cannot attend our Barbecue-in-the-Park, we also host a Virtual Picnic online, via ZOOM. Folk are invited to prepare and enjoy their own picnic lunch at home while taking part in our ZOOM-Chat as a means of touching base with their many MonSFFriends! The conversation is casual, the topics varied, and the camaraderie congenial!

This year’s Virtual Picnic will take place on Sunday afternoon, July 26. Hailing frequencies will be open from 1:00PM to 4:00PM; all are invited to take part; we hope to connect and chat with as many of you as possible!

DISCLOSURE DAY ADVANCE SCREENING + CLUB FIELD TRIP TO PLANETARIUM TOMORROW, SATURDAY, JUNE 6!

ATTENTION MonSFFA CLUB MEMBERS!

MonSFFA has partnered with the local representatives of Universal Pictures to help promote an upcoming, new event film created and directed by Steven Spielberg. 

DISCLOSURE DAY marks the return of the world’s highest grossing director to the theme of UFOs, and the kind of blockbuster storytelling that defined a generation of movie-going! 

DISCLOSURE DAY is an original sci-fi thriller sure to spark conversation! 

DISCLOSURE DAY opens in theatres on June 12!

Spread the word! Share this post with family and friends! 

DISCLOSURE DAY – Official Website:

MonSFFA has been provided with complimentary passes to an exclusive advance screening of the film on Monday evening, June 8, and a handful of lucky club members were selected at random to receive one of these passes! But we can “disclose” that we’ll have a few additional surprises for those club members attending our field trip tomorrow…

The Montreal Planetarium has been selected as our 2026 Field Trip destination! Featured this summer is “Rouge 2100,” an interactive experience centered on Mars, and mankind’s projected colonization of the Red Planet in the not-too-distant future! Addressed, as well, is our place in the universe and the fragile balance that must be maintained if all species are to prosper.

“Today, the planet Mars is at the heart of exciting research, and the focus of several space programs…. Hop aboard the interplanetary shuttle and set off on an odyssey to Mars,” reads the Planetarium’s promotional material for this Martian adventure. “Welcome to a fictional base atop Mount Olympus. Welcome to Mars in 2100!

This experience offers a five-chapter journey, in as many rooms, where the first steps of humans on Mars in the year 2100 are realistically imagined! Guided by the AI “Felicity 87,” travellers leave Earth for Mars to discover different aspects of life on our neighbouring planet. How could we live on Mars? How is gravity different than on Earth? What sources of energy may be tapped, and what kind of a spacesuit would be required to safely walk on the Martian surface? These are just some of the questions to be answered!

Also included in the price of admission are various film presentations playing in the Planetarium’s two theatres, including a celebration of Pink Floyd’s spacey 1973 album Dark Side of the Moon!

MonSFFA’s 2026 Field Trip is all set for tomorrow, Saturday, June 6! Our plan is to meet in the Planetarium’s main lobby between 12:00PM and 12:30PM, then purchase tickets and enter as a group around 1:00PM to enjoy an afternoon of Martian adventure, and more!

The Planetarium is located at 4801 avenue Pierre-de Coubertin, right next to the Olympic Stadium and Biodôme in the city’s East End. Viau is the nearest Metro station; the nearest paid parking lot is located at 3000 rue Viau, or you can try your luck parking on any of the surrounding streets, where permitted and available.

Adult admission comes in easily at less than $30/person—there are various discounts for residents of the Greater Montreal Area, students, seniors, and families. As always, club members are responsible for their own admission charges.

Join us for a Martian adventure! Bring a friend! We look forward to seeing you at the Planetarium on Saturday, June 6!

Distribution of DISCLOSURE DAY Passes!

MonSFFA has partnered with the local representatives of Universal Pictures to help promote an upcoming, new event film created and directed by Steven Spielberg. 

DISCLOSURE DAY marks the return of the world’s highest grossing director to the theme of UFOs, and the kind of blockbuster storytelling that defined a generation of movie-going!

DISCLOSURE DAY is an original sci-fi thriller sure to spark conversation! 

DISCLOSURE DAY opens in theatres on June 12! 

Spread the word! Share this post with family and friends!

DISCLOSURE DAY – Official Website:

MonSFFA has been provided with complimentary passes to an exclusive advance screening of the film on Monday evening, June 8! A handful of lucky club members were selected at random to receive one of these passes, and this evening have been contacted by e-mail with the good news! Check your inboxes to see if you are one of them!

If you did not win a pass, do not despair! You’ll have another chance! We’ve got a few more to hand out to randomly selected club members attending our club field trip this Saturday, plus some cool DISCLOSURE DAY merchandise!

 

DISCLOSURE DAY MOVIE PASSES + CLUB TO VISIT PLANETARIUM THIS SATURDAY, JUNE 6!

ATTENTION MonSFFA CLUB MEMBERS!

MonSFFA can now disclose that we have partnered with the local representatives of Universal Pictures to help promote an upcoming, new event film created and directed by Steven Spielberg. 

DISCLOSURE DAY marks the return of the world’s highest grossing director to the theme of UFOs, and the kind of blockbuster storytelling that defined a generation of movie-going!

DISCLOSURE DAY is an original sci-fi thriller sure to spark conversation!

DISCLOSURE DAY opens in theatres on June 12!

Spread the word! Share this post with family and friends!

DISCLOSURE DAY – Official Website:

MonSFFA has been provided with complimentary passes to an exclusive advance screening of the film on Monday evening, June 8! A handful of lucky club members will be selected at random to receive one of these passes.

Check your inboxes for more on this; an e-mail detailing this advance-screening opportunity has been sent to all club members!

And, we’ll have a few surprises to “disclose” to club members attending our field trip…

The Montreal Planetarium has been selected as our 2026 Field Trip destination! Featured this summer is “Rouge 2100,” an interactive experience centered on Mars, and mankind’s projected colonization of the Red Planet in the not-too-distant future! Addressed, as well, is our place in the universe and the fragile balance that must be maintained if all species are to prosper.

“Today, the planet Mars is at the heart of exciting research, and the focus of several space programs…. Hop aboard the interplanetary shuttle and set off on an odyssey to Mars,” reads the Planetarium’s promotional material for this Martian adventure. “Welcome to a fictional base atop Mount Olympus. Welcome to Mars in 2100!

This experience offers a five-chapter journey, in as many rooms, where the first steps of humans on Mars in the year 2100 are realistically imagined! Guided by the AI “Felicity 87,” travellers leave Earth for Mars to discover different aspects of life on our neighbouring planet. How could we live on Mars? How is gravity different than on Earth? What sources of energy may be tapped, and what kind of a spacesuit would be required to safely walk on the Martian surface? These are just some of the questions to be answered!

Also included in the price of admission are various film presentations playing in the Planetarium’s two theatres, including a celebration of Pink Floyd’s spacey 1973 album Dark Side of the Moon!

MonSFFA’s 2026 Field Trip is scheduled for Saturday, June 6, just a few days from now! Our plan is to meet in the Planetarium’s main lobby between 12:00PM and 12:30PM, then purchase tickets and enter as a group around 1:00PM to enjoy an afternoon of Martian adventure, and more!

The Planetarium is located at 4801 avenue Pierre-de Coubertin, right next to the Olympic Stadium and Biodôme in the city’s East End. Viau is the nearest Metro station; the nearest paid parking lot is located at 3000 rue Viau, or you can try your luck parking on any of the surrounding streets, where permitted and available.

Adult admission comes in easily at less than $30/person—there are various discounts for residents of the Greater Montreal Area, students, seniors, and families. As always, club members are responsible for their own admission charges.

Join us for a Martian adventure! Bring a friend! We look forward to seeing you at the Planetarium on Saturday, June 6!

Books released this month

From Locus: https://locusmag.com/forthcomingbooks/

JUNE 2026

  • KATHERINE ARDEN • The Unicorn Hunters • Pen­guin Random House UK/Century, Jun 2026 (hc, eb)
  • KATHERINE ARDEN • The Unicorn Hunters • Pen­guin Random House/Del Rey, Jun 2026 (hc, eb)
  • EDWARD ASHTON • After the Fall • Rebellion/Solaris UK, Jun 2026 (1st UK, tp, eb)
  • ROBERT JACKSON BENNETT • A Trade of Blood • Penguin Random House/Del Rey, Jun 2026 (hc, eb)
  • ROBERT JACKSON BENNETT • A Trade of Blood • Hodder & Stoughton UK/Hodderscape, Jun 2026 (hc, eb)
  • MAURICE BROADDUS • A City Dreaming • Tor, Jun 2026 (hc, eb)
  • M.R. CAREY • The Tinder Box • Orbit US, Jun 2026 (tp, eb)
  • SHANNON CHAKRABORTY • The Tapestry of Fate • Harper Voyager US, Jun 2026 (hc, eb)
  • MEG ELISON • Foundling Fathers • Tachyon Publications, Jun 2026 (na, tp, eb)
  • PETER F. HAMILTON • Exodus: The Helium Sea • Macmillan/Tor UK, Jun 2026 (x, hc, eb)
  • ALLAN KASTER, ED. • The Year’s Top Hard Science Fiction Stories 10 • AudioText/Infinivox, Jun 2026 (an, tp, hc, eb)
  • NAOMI KRITZER • Obstetrix • Tordotcom, Jun 2026 (na, hc, eb)
  • MERCEDES LACKEY • Vanyel and Vixen • Astra House/DAW, Jun 2026 (hc, eb)
  • JOHN LANGAN • The Cleaving Stone • Word Horde, Jun 2026 (h, tp, eb)
  • YOON HA LEE • Code and Codex • Rebellion/Solaris UK, Jun 2026 (hc, eb)
  • JONATHAN MABERRY • Bewilderness • WordFire Press, Jun 2026 (tp, hc, eb)
  • L.E. MODESITT, JR. • Last of the First • Tor, Jun 2026 (hc, eb)
  • R.A. SALVATORE • The Fat Rabbit • Simon & Schus­ter/Saga Press, Jun 2026 (hc, eb)
  • JO WALTON • Everybody’s Perfect • Tor, Jun 2026 (hc, eb)

CLUB FIELD TRIP TO PLANETARIUM JUST ONE WEEK AWAY!

ATTENTION MonSFFA CLUB MEMBERS!

By a vote of those present at our May club meeting, we have selected, from a list of options, the Montreal Planetarium as our 2026 Field Trip destination! Featured this summer is “Rouge 2100,” an interactive experience centered on Mars, and mankind’s projected colonization of the Red Planet in the not-too-distant future! Addressed, as well, is our place in the universe and the fragile balance that must be maintained if all species are to prosper.

“Today, the planet Mars is at the heart of exciting research, and the focus of several space programs…. Hop aboard the interplanetary shuttle and set off on an odyssey to Mars,” reads the Planetarium’s promotional material for this Martian adventure. “Welcome to a fictional base atop Mount Olympus. Welcome to Mars in 2100!

This experience offers a five-chapter journey, in as many rooms, where the first steps of humans on Mars in the year 2100 are realistically imagined! Guided by the AI “Felicity 87,” travellers leave Earth for Mars to discover different aspects of life on our neighbouring planet. How could we live on Mars? How is gravity different than on Earth? What sources of energy may be tapped, and what kind of a spacesuit would be required to safely walk on the Martian surface? These are just some of the questions to be answered!

Also included in the price of admission are various film presentations playing in the Planetarium’s two theatres, including a celebration of Pink Floyd’s spacey 1973 album Dark Side of the Moon!

MonSFFA’s 2026 Field Trip is scheduled for Saturday, June 6, just a week away! Our plan is to meet in the Planetarium’s main lobby between 12:00PM and 12:30PM, then purchase tickets and enter as a group around 1:00PM to enjoy an afternoon of Martian adventure, and more!

The Planetarium is located at 4801 avenue Pierre-de Coubertin, right next to the Olympic Stadium and Biodôme in the city’s East End. Viau is the nearest Metro station; the nearest paid parking lot is located at 3000 rue Viau, or you can try your luck parking on any of the surrounding streets, where permitted and available.

Adult admission comes in easily at less than $30/person—there are various discounts for residents of the Greater Montreal Area, students, seniors, and families. As always, club members are responsible for their own admission charges.

Join us for a Martian adventure! Bring a friend! We look forward to seeing you at the Planetarium on Saturday, June 6!

Summer 2026 Issue of Impulse Now Available!

Attention MonSFFA Club Members!

The latest issue of our club news bulletin, Impulse (Summer 2026) is now available for viewing or download! Visit the “Impulse Page” of this Website, or just click here:

ImpulseJune-July2026(OnlineVersion)PDF

This Summer 2026 (June-July) and past issues of Impulse can also be viewed or downloaded via our Website (www.MonSFFA.ca); visit the “Impulse Page.”

This Summer 2026 issue publicizes our upcoming 2026 Field Trip on Saturday, June 6, and looks ahead to our annual Barbecue-in-the-Park and Virtual Picnic, both set to take place in July!

A handy map supplement is also available with regard to our summer activities.

Club’s2026SummerActivities-MapSupplement(PDF)

Enjoy this issue of Impulse!

CLUB FIELD TRIP IN JUST TWO WEEKS, ON SATURDAY, JUNE 6

ATTENTION MonSFFA CLUB MEMBERS!

By a vote of those present at our May club meeting, we have selected, from a list of options, the Montreal Planetarium as our 2026 Field Trip destination! Featured this summer is “Rouge 2100,” an interactive experience centered on Mars, and mankind’s projected colonization of the Red Planet in the not-too-distant future! Addressed, as well, is our place in the universe and the fragile balance that must be maintained if all species are to prosper.

“Today, the planet Mars is at the heart of exciting research, and the focus of several space programs…. Hop aboard the interplanetary shuttle and set off on an odyssey to Mars,” reads the Planetarium’s promotional material for this Martian adventure. “Welcome to a fictional base atop Mount Olympus. Welcome to Mars in 2100!

This experience offers a five-chapter journey, in as many rooms, where the first steps of humans on Mars in the year 2100 are realistically imagined! Guided by the AI “Felicity 87,” travellers leave Earth for Mars to discover different aspects of life on our neighbouring planet. How could we live on Mars? How is gravity different than on Earth? What sources of energy may be tapped, and what kind of a spacesuit would be required to safely walk on the Martian surface? These are just some of the questions to be answered!

Also included in the price of admission are various film presentations playing in the Planetarium’s two theatres, including a celebration of Pink Floyd’s spacey 1973 album Dark Side of the Moon!

MonSFFA’s 2026 Field Trip is scheduled for Saturday, June 6. Our plan is to meet in the Planetarium’s main lobby between 12:00PM and 12:30PM, then purchase tickets and enter as a group around 1:00PM to enjoy an afternoon of Martian adventure, and more!

The Planetarium is located at 4801 avenue Pierre-de Coubertin, right next to the Olympic Stadium and Biodôme in the city’s East End. Viau is the nearest Metro station; the nearest paid parking lot is located at 3000 rue Viau, or you can try your luck parking on any of the surrounding streets, where permitted and available.

Adult admission comes in easily at less than $30/person—there are various discounts for residents of the Greater Montreal Area, students, seniors, and families. As always, club members are responsible for their own admission charges.

Join us for a Martian adventure! Bring a friend! We look forward to seeing you at the Planetarium on Saturday, June 6!

Montreal Science Fiction and Fantasy Association