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  1. Sky map showing the night sky tonight from any location. What planets are visible tonight? Where is Mars, Saturn or Venus? What is the bright star in the sky?

  2. Night sky tonight, astronomy stargazing highlights June 2024. What's in the night sky tonight? Find out which planets, stars, Moon phases and meteor showers you can see this month.

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  3. Use this form to visualize the position of Solar System objects at given date and time on an interactive sky map. The Sky Tonight from London, United Kingdom. Observing Location: London, United Kingdom Latitude: 51° 30’ 30” N Longitude: 0° 07’ 32” W Timezone: Europe/London. This organized Observing Guide is designed to provide key ...

  4. Bright Star Terminology and Definitions. Most visible stars will rise and set in the night sky, just as the full Moon or the planets do. However, note that Deneb, Algol, Capella, and Vega are circumpolar stars—they never set but instead appear to circle the celestial north pole. When a star crosses or transits the meridian, we show the time ...

    • What Is The Interactive Sky Chart?
    • How Do I Use The Interactive Sky Chart to Explore The Night Sky?
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    Powered by Heavens Above, our interactive viewer charts the night sky as seen by eye. The map includes the Moon, stars brighter than magnitude 5, the five bright planets (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn), and deep-sky objects that can be seen without the use of optical aid.

    Learn sky chart basics in our short tutorial: The interactive sky chart offers a lot in the way of customizing what you want to see. Chart the stars and planets visible to the unaided eye from any location, at any time of day or night, on any date between the years 1600 to 2400 by entering your location, either via zip code, city, or latitude/longi...

    Like what you see here? You'll get an even bigger, accurately mapped sky chart, along with oodles of stargazing information, in the pages of Sky & Telescopemagazine.

  5. 1 day ago · Vega is magnitude 0.03, which makes it the 5th brightest star in all the sky or the second brightest star belonging to just the Northern Hemisphere. Vega is so bright because it lies just 25 light ...

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  7. Visible planets and night sky guide for July 2024. This evening, look for the crescent moon and planet Mercury, with the bright star Regulus nearby. Marcy Curran. John Jardine Goss. Deborah Byrd.

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