1. Night Sky Map & Planets Visible Tonight in Virginia - Time and Date
Tonight's Sky in Virginia, Aug 31 – Sep 1, 2024 · Mercury rise and set in Virginia · Venus rise and set in Virginia · Mars rise and set in Virginia · Jupiter ...
Choose tonight or another date and see which planets are shining in the sky above you or anywhere else.
2. Night Sky Bright Planets for for Places in Virginia | Almanac.com
Moonrise and Moonset Times in Your Location for Places in Virginia · Abingdon, VA · Alexandria, VA · Annandale, VA · Aquia Harbour, VA · Arlington, Arlington ...
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3. Night Sky Bright Planets for Virginia Beach, VA | Almanac.com
Night Sky Bright Planets for Virginia Beach, VA. Planet Rise and Set Times by Location. All times are Eastern Daylight Time at sea level.
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4. The Sky Tonight from Virginia Beach, United States | TheSkyLive.com
A resource to help you plan tonight's observation of astronomical events and Solar System objects visible from Virginia Beach, United States.
5. What's in the Sky Tonight? - Richmond Astronomical Society
Facing South and looking almost straight overhead, you'll see two bright stars. The one to the right is Arcturus, and the one to the left is Vega.
Facing South and looking almost straight overhead, you’ll see two bright stars. The one to the right is Arcturus, and the one to the left is Vega. To the left of Vega, you’ll see another bright star, not quite as bright as Vega-that’s Deneb. And below Arcturus, another star similar in brightness to Deneb, is Altair. Using the map below, see if you ... Read more
6. Planets Visible Tonight in September 2024 | Complete Guide for all Users
Planets Visible Tonight... · Which Planets Can I See in...
We love looking at the brightest five planets, Mercury, Mars, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn. But which ones are visible this September? Let us show you.
7. astronomy - WSLS 10
Venus shines brightest all week in the evening sky ... ROANOKE, Va. – It's not at all rare to look to the west and see the planet Venus. In fact, it's the second- ...
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8. The Sky Tonight from Fairfax Station, United States | TheSkyLive.com
A resource to help you plan tonight's observation of astronomical events and Solar System objects visible from Fairfax Station, United States.
9. Your Sky Tonight - JMU
Your Sky Tonight chart showing sky conditions for Harrisonburg, Virginia. How do I read the chart? Read the image from left to right.
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10. Virginia State Parks' International Dark Sky Parks
Turner Pond is now a Dark Sky Observation Area for self-guided observations, where astronomers and stargazers may practice astronomy after regular park hours.
Virginia has some pretty spectacular stargazing options year-round. Head to Staunton River State Park, Natural Bridge State Park, Sky Meadows State Park and James River State Park - four parks designated International Dark Sky Parks
11. Visible planets and night sky guide for August and September - EarthSky
On late August mornings, all the planets but Venus appear in the morning sky. Jupiter, Mars and Saturn will be easy. Can you challenge yourself to spot the rest ...
Here’s a 1-minute video from EarthSky’s Will Triggs about the 6 planets:
12. Stargazing in Virginia
In addition to seasonal star parties at the Rockfish Valley Community Center, stargazers and astronomy enthusiasts can find dozens of Dark Sky events and ...
Virginia has some of the best stargazing on the East Coast, with many wide-open spaces free of light pollution and high-tech observatories open to the public. Plan a Virginia stargazing trip near you and channel your inner astronomer. Know Before You Go: Be sure to check the forecast before you go
13. December 2022 Night Sky - Northern Virginia Astronomy Club
1 dec 2022 · The main feature of the night sky are the planets with Mars appearing large in opposition on the 8th and visible all night throughout the month.
Again this month, the main feature of the night sky are the planets with Mars appearing large in opposition on the 8th and visible all night throughout the month. In fact all five planets visible t…
14. Skywatching - NASA Science
NASA has lots of online resources to support your stargazing. Our Night Sky Network connects you to local and regional astronomy clubs and events. Our Eclipses ...
What to Look for in the Sky There is so much variety in the sights you can enjoy when skywatching. Many are easily observable with the unaided eye, though a pair of binoculars or a small telescope open up even more possibilities. And because what’s up in the sky changes from month to month, there’s […]
15. Five planets visible in the early morning sky this weekend - WDBJ
18 jul 2020 · Then in the southwest ...
This weekend, five planets will also dot the early morning skies, an event that won’t happen again until June 2022.
16. What's up in the night sky: September 2024 | The Planetary Society
Mars and Jupiter are in a region of the sky with several of the brightest stars and most recognizable constellations including Orion, Gemini, and Taurus. All ...
Our monthly feature focuses on easy and fun things to see in the night sky, including eclipses, supermoons, meteor showers, planetary conjunctions, and…
17. How To See Parade Of 5 Planets Tuesday Night In VA - Patch
26 mrt 2023 · Five planets, a crescent moon and a star cluster will be aligned in Virginia's western sky this week, with viewing best on Tuesday.
Five planets, a crescent moon and a star cluster will be aligned in Virginia's western sky this week, with viewing best on Tuesday.
18. 2 planets will be visible in the night sky this weekend | WAVY.com
27 mei 2022 · According to NASA, the planets Mars and Jupiter will be close to each other in the sky, and visible before dawn Friday through Monday.
If you’re up early this weekend, take a look up in the sky and you should be able to see two planets close to each other.
19. Current Night Sky - Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian
A super close meetup of Jupiter and Mars, the outlook for the Perseid meteors, and see a stellar nursery in the Lagoon Nebula.
August 2024What to Look for in AugustA planetary rendezvous, meteors, and a "star forge"!