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Night Sky Tonight in Clark Peninsula, Antarctica

Moon: 98.8%
Waning Gibbous
Night Time:1 hour, 35 minutes
Sunset:Dec 5 at 10:40 pm
End of Twilight*:None
Start of Twilight*:None
Sunrise:Dec 6 at 12:15 am

*Nautical twilight

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Coming Up in December

Nights are at their darkest in the Northern Hemisphere, and the Full Moon rides high in the sky. Meanwhile, the Southern Hemisphere enjoys long, bright evenings.

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Tonight's Sky in Clark Peninsula, Dec 5 – Dec 6, 2025

Mercury rise and set in Clark Peninsula

Try at night.

Can only be seen shortly, if at all, it is very close to the horizon.

Dec 5, 2025
Dec 6, 2025

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Venus rise and set in Clark Peninsula

Fairly close to the Sun. Visible only after sunset.

Venus is just 8 degrees from the Sun in the sky, so it is difficult to see. Venus is visible by day, but may be hard to find.

Dec 5, 2025
Dec 6, 2025

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Mars rise and set in Clark Peninsula

Very close to Sun, hard or impossible to see.

Mars is just 9 degrees from the Sun in the sky, so it is difficult or impossible to see it.

Dec 5, 2025
Dec 6, 2025

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Jupiter rise and set in Clark Peninsula

Try at night.

Can only be seen shortly, if at all, it is very close to the horizon.

Dec 5, 2025
Dec 6, 2025

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Saturn rise and set in Clark Peninsula

Hard to see.

Saturn rises above the horizon for a short period only and remains very low in the sky, so it is unlikely to be visible.

Dec 5, 2025
Dec 6, 2025

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Uranus rise and set in Clark Peninsula

Up most of the night. Bring binoculars.

Uranus is roughly in the opposite direction of the Sun, so it is visible during most of the 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. You may need binoculars.

Dec 5, 2025
Dec 6, 2025

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Neptune rise and set in Clark Peninsula

Hard to see. Use binoculars.

Neptune rises above the horizon for a short period only and remains very low in the sky, so it is unlikely to be visible. Very faint, use binoculars.

Dec 5, 2025
Dec 6, 2025

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Planets Visible in Clark Peninsula

 Planetrise/Planetset, Sat, Dec 6, 2025
PlanetRiseSetMeridianComment
MercurySat 1:11 amSat 7:04 pmSat 10:05 amSlightly difficult to see
VenusSat 12:44 amSat 9:13 pmSat 10:56 amSlightly difficult to see
MarsUp all dayFri 12:07 pmExtremely difficult to see
JupiterSat 12:23 amSat 4:22 amSat 2:22 amSlightly difficult to see
SaturnFri 11:43 amSat 1:07 amFri 6:25 pmExtremely difficult to see
UranusFri 7:54 pmSat 12:57 amFri 10:25 pmDifficult to see
NeptuneFri 12:21 pmSat 12:57 amFri 6:39 pmExtremely difficult to see