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  1. An online interactive planetarium application to explore the night sky and find constellations, planets, asteroids and other celestial objects visible from any location.

  2. This Week's Sky at a Glance, September 6 – 15. The Moon starts the week low in twilight with Venus and Spica, then steps eastward past Antares and the Sagittarius Teapot. Meanwhile, the recurrent nova in Corona Borealis is still keeping us waiting. By: Alan MacRobert September 6, 2024.

  3. Discover celestial objects visible tonight from your current location. Our guide automatically shows planets, stars, nebulae, and spacecraft flyovers you can see right now. Explore the night sky with up-to-date data specific to where you are!

  4. A resource to help you plan tonight's observation of astronomical events and Solar System objects.

  5. Need some help? 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?

  6. Sky & Telescope is your one-stop shop for the latest in celestial events. Whether you want to find out how to observe a new comet or are just curious about what’s in the sky tonight, we’re here to help. For decades, we’ve kept our readers up to speed on eclipses, meteor showers, and the planets.

  7. Aug 13, 2024 · The last week of July has been busy! The moon and Jupiter were surrounded by bright planets and stars. Did you see them? Also, bonus! Venus is back after sunset!

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