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Planets Visible in the Night Sky in Belemnite Valley, Antarctica

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Visible tonight, May 28 – May 29, 2024

Mercury: ↓ Tue 2:43 pm ↑ Wed 10:04 am
Mars: ↓ Tue 3:06 pm ↑ Wed 5:49 am
Saturn: ↓ Tue 3:49 pm ↑ Wed 1:03 am
Uranus: ↓ Tue 1:40 pm ↑ Wed 11:23 am
Neptune: ↓ Tue 3:29 pm ↑ Wed 2:42 am
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Tonight's Sky in Belemnite Valley, May 28 – May 29, 2024 (5 planets visible)

Mercury rise and set in Belemnite Valley

Up some of the night.

Mercury is visible more than 4 hours during the polar night.

Tue, May 28 ↓2:43 pm
Wed, May 29 ↑10:04 am

May 28, 2024
May 29, 2024

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Mars rise and set in Belemnite Valley

Up some of the night.

Mars is visible more than 9 hours during the polar night.

Tue, May 28 ↓3:06 pm
Wed, May 29 ↑5:49 am

May 28, 2024
May 29, 2024

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Saturn rise and set in Belemnite Valley

Up some of the night.

Saturn is visible more than 14 hours during the polar night.

Tue, May 28 ↓3:49 pm
Wed, May 29 ↑1:03 am

May 28, 2024
May 29, 2024

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Uranus rise and set in Belemnite Valley

Up some of the night.

Uranus is visible more than 2 hours during the polar night. It is very close to the horizon, making it fainter because the light has to cover a larger distance when traveling through the Earth's atmosphere. Make sure to get an unobstructed view with as little light pollution as possible.

Tue, May 28 ↓1:40 pm
Wed, May 29 ↑11:23 am

May 28, 2024
May 29, 2024

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Neptune rise and set in Belemnite Valley

Up some of the night. Use binoculars.

Neptune is visible more than 12 hours during the polar night. Very faint, use binoculars.

Tue, May 28 ↓3:29 pm
Wed, May 29 ↑2:42 am

May 28, 2024
May 29, 2024

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Planets Visible in Belemnite Valley

 Planetrise/Planetset, Tue, May 28, 2024
PlanetRiseSetMeridianComment
MercuryTue 9:47 amTue 2:43 pmTue 12:16 pmGood visibility
VenusDown all dayTue 1:22 pmDown all night, not visible
MarsTue 5:47 amTue 3:06 pmTue 10:27 amFairly good visibility
JupiterDown all dayTue 1:01 pmDown all night, not visible
SaturnTue 1:06 amTue 3:49 pmTue 8:28 amFairly good visibility
UranusTue 11:26 amTue 1:40 pmTue 12:33 pmExtremely difficult to see
NeptuneTue 2:46 amTue 3:29 pmTue 9:07 amDifficult to see