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Planets Visible in the Night Sky in South Pole, Antarctica (Amundsen-Scott station)

Moon: 60.0%
Waning Gibbous
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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Planet Parade 2025: Can We See All the Planets?

We were curious: How often are all the planets above the horizon at the same time, in a reasonably dark sky?

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Tonight's Sky in South Pole, Feb 19 – Feb 20, 2025

Mercury rise and set in South Pole

Up all day.

Mercury is up all of the polar day .

Feb 19, 2025
Feb 20, 2025

Mercury

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Planets Visible in South Pole

 Planetrise/Planetset, Thu, Feb 20, 2025
PlanetRiseSetMeridianComment
MercuryUp all dayWed 1:43 amExtremely difficult to see
VenusDown all dayWed 3:27 amDown all night, not visible
MarsDown all dayWed 10:20 amDown all night, not visible
JupiterDown all dayWed 7:44 amDown all night, not visible
SaturnDown all dayWed 2:29 amNot visible
UranusDown all dayWed 6:28 amDown all night, not visible
NeptuneDown all dayWed 3:01 amNot visible