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Tonight's Sky: April 2018

Tonight's Sky: April 2018


Mar 26, 2018


The April night sky is full of celestial wonders: with Venus in the early evening, the double-star Mizar and Alcor at night, and Saturn, Mars, and Jupiter in the morning.
Tonight's Sky: March 2018

Tonight's Sky: March 2018


Feb 26, 2018


In March, Cancer the crab, the twins of Gemini, and a string of planets—Saturn, Mars, and Jupiter—are all visible from the Northern Hemisphere.
Tonight's Sky:  February 2018

Tonight's Sky: February 2018


Jan 19, 2018


In February, the northern hemisphere is treated to views of Orion, Canis Major, Jupiter, and Mars.
Tonight's Sky: January 2018

Tonight's Sky: January 2018


Dec 19, 2017


In January, the northern hemisphere is treated to beautiful views of Saturn and Mercury, Jupiter and Mars, Auriga the goat herder, and the Quadrantid meteor shower.
Tonight's Sky: December 2017

Tonight's Sky: December 2017


Nov 21, 2017


In December, the northern hemisphere is treated to a view of Perseus, Cassiopeia, and the Geminid meteor shower.
Tonight's Sky: November 2017

Tonight's Sky: November 2017


Oct 26, 2017


In November, the northern hemisphere is treated to views of Pisces, Aries, Triangulum, and the Leonid Meteor Shower.
Tonight's Sky: October 2017

Tonight's Sky: October 2017


Sep 25, 2017


In October, the northern hemisphere is treated to a view of Pegasus, Andromeda, and the Orionid Meteor Shower.
Tonight's Sky: September 2017

Tonight's Sky: September 2017


Aug 29, 2017


In September, the northern hemisphere is treated to a view of Aquarius, the water god, and Capricornus, the water goat.
Tonight's Sky: August 2017

Tonight's Sky: August 2017


Jul 27, 2017


In August, the moons of Jupiter, the rings of Saturn, the Perseid meteor shower, a partial lunar eclipse and more will be visible.
Tonight's Sky: July 2017

Tonight's Sky: July 2017


Jun 29, 2017


In July, large planets preside over southern skies.
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