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Night Sky Tonight in South Pole, Antarctica (Amundsen-Scott station)

Moon: 1.6%
Waning Crescent
Night Time:None
Sunset:None
End of Twilight*:None
Start of Twilight*:None
Sunrise:None

*Nautical twilight

⚠ South Pole has polar day (Midnight Sun)

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Tonight's Sky in South Pole, Jan 17 – Jan 18, 2026

Mercury rise and set in South Pole

Polar day

Mercury is up all of the polar day .

Jan 17, 2026
Jan 18, 2026

Mercury

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Venus rise and set in South Pole

Polar day

Venus is up all of the polar day . Venus is visible by day, but may be hard to find.

Jan 17, 2026
Jan 18, 2026

Venus

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Planets Visible in South Pole

 Planetrise/Planetset, Sun, Jan 18, 2026
PlanetRiseSetMeridianComment
MercuryUp, doesn’t set Sat 12:57 amExtremely difficult to see
VenusUp, doesn’t set Sat 1:20 amExtremely difficult to see
MarsUp, doesn’t set Sat 1:03 amNot visible
JupiterDown, doesn’t riseSat 12:37 pmNot visible
SaturnUp, doesn’t set Sat 5:09 amNot visible
UranusDown, doesn’t riseSat 8:56 amNot visible
NeptuneUp, doesn’t set Sat 5:16 amNot visible