Night Time: | 12 hours, 1 minute |
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Sunset: | Sep 25 at 7:17 pm |
End of Twilight*: | Sep 25 at 8:16 pm |
Start of Twilight*: | Sep 26 at 6:18 am |
Sunrise: | Sep 26 at 7:18 am |
October 2: Annular Solar Eclipse
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Tonight's Sky in 41°14'48.6"N, 81°29'40.6"W, Sep 25 – Sep 26, 2024
Mercury rise and set in 41°14'48.6"N, 81°29'40.6"W
Very close to Sun, hard or impossible to see.
Mercury is just 5 degrees from the Sun in the sky, so it is difficult or impossible to see it.
Thu, Sep 26 ↑6:58 am
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Venus rise and set in 41°14'48.6"N, 81°29'40.6"W
View just after sunset.
Venus is close to the Sun and can only be seen shortly after sunset. Try finding a good, unobstructed view of the horizon. Venus is visible by day, but may be hard to find.
Wed, Sep 25 ↓8:27 pm
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Mars rise and set in 41°14'48.6"N, 81°29'40.6"W
View before sunrise.
Mars can best be seen in the hours just before sunrise. Visibility deteriorates as the sky gets brighter.
Thu, Sep 26 ↑12:25 am
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Jupiter rise and set in 41°14'48.6"N, 81°29'40.6"W
View in the early morning.
Jupiter can be seen for more than 8 hours during the late night/early morning and until sunrise.
Wed, Sep 25 ↑10:57 pm
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Saturn rise and set in 41°14'48.6"N, 81°29'40.6"W
Up most of the night.
Saturn is roughly in the opposite direction of the Sun, so it is visible during most of the night.
Thu, Sep 26 ↓5:44 am
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Uranus rise and set in 41°14'48.6"N, 81°29'40.6"W
View in the early morning. Bring binoculars.
Uranus can be seen for more than 9 hours during the late night/early morning and until sunrise. You may need binoculars.
Wed, Sep 25 ↑9:29 pm
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Neptune rise and set in 41°14'48.6"N, 81°29'40.6"W
Up almost all night. Use binoculars.
Neptune is roughly in the opposite direction of the Sun in the sky, and is, therefore, visible most of the night. This is the best time of the year to view the planet. Very faint, use binoculars.
Thu, Sep 26 ↓6:55 am
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Planets Visible in 41°14'48.6"N, 81°29'40.6"W
Planetrise/Planetset, Thu, Sep 26, 2024 | ||||
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Planet | Rise | Set | Meridian | Comment |
Mercury | Thu 6:58 am | Thu 7:14 pm | Thu 1:07 pm | Very difficult to see |
Venus | Wed 9:51 am | Wed 8:27 pm | Wed 3:09 pm | Fairly good visibility |
Mars | Thu 12:25 am | Thu 3:28 pm | Thu 7:57 am | Average visibility |
Jupiter | Wed 10:57 pm | Thu 1:51 pm | Thu 6:24 am | Perfect visibility |
Saturn | Wed 6:37 pm | Thu 5:44 am | Thu 12:11 am | Perfect visibility |
Uranus | Wed 9:29 pm | Thu 11:55 am | Thu 4:42 am | Average visibility |
Neptune | Wed 7:04 pm | Thu 6:55 am | Thu 1:00 am | Slightly difficult to see |