No night time
Visible night of Jun 16 – Jun 17, 2024
Mercury: | Perfect visibility | |
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Venus: | Perfect visibility | |
Mars: | ↓ Sun 8:10 pm | ↑ Sun 11:37 pm |
Jupiter: | Perfect visibility | |
Saturn: | ↑ Mon 2:28 am | ↓ Mon 11:33 am |
Neptune: | ↓ Sun 1:31 pm | ↑ Mon 1:49 am |
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Tonight's Sky in Cape Austin, Jun 16 – Jun 17, 2024 (3 planets visible)
Mercury rise and set in Cape Austin
Up all night.
Mercury is up all of the polar night.
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Venus rise and set in Cape Austin
Up all night.
Venus is up all of the polar night. Venus is visible by day, but may be hard to find.
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Jupiter rise and set in Cape Austin
Up all night.
Jupiter is up all of the polar night.
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Planets Visible in Cape Austin
Planetrise/Planetset, Mon, Jun 17, 2024 | ||||
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Planet | Rise | Set | Meridian | Comment |
Mercury | Up all day | Sun 1:34 pm | Perfect visibility | |
Venus | Up all day | Sun 1:37 pm | Perfect visibility | |
Mars | Sun 11:37 pm | Mon 8:18 pm | Mon 9:54 am | Not visible |
Jupiter | Up all day | Sun 11:53 am | Perfect visibility | |
Saturn | Mon 2:28 am | Mon 11:33 am | Mon 7:01 am | Not visible |
Uranus | Down all day | Sun 11:11 am | Not visible | |
Neptune | Mon 1:49 am | Mon 1:28 pm | Mon 7:38 am | Not visible |