Californians can glimpse meteor showers, a full moon and a vibrant band of stars stretching across the night sky this month.

Two dazzling shows of comet dust will streak across the sky when the Arietids and Bootids meteor showers return in June, according to National Geographic.

Stargazers can also seek out a brighter-than-usual Milky Way Galaxy and a variety of planets during cloudless nights.

June also marks the official start of summer .

Here’s what to know about the upcoming celestial displays:

What’s the best way to watch Arietids meteor shower?

The Arietids is one of the most active daytime meteor showers , according to EarthSky.

The shower is expected to peak during daylight hours on Saturday, June 7, making it impossible to observe while the sun is out.

However, some

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