Our Interactive Night Sky Map simulates the sky above 42°06'51"N, 72°34'50"W. The Moon and planets have been enlarged slightly for clarity. On mobile devices, tap to steer the map by pointing your device at the sky. Need some help? Tonight's Sky in 42°06'51"N, 72°34'50...
Our Interactive Night Sky Map simulates the sky above 45°42'07.5"N, 9°10'22.5"E. The Moon and planets have been enlarged slightly for clarity. On mobile devices, tap to steer the map by pointing your device at the sky. Need some help? Tonight's Sky in 45°42'07.5"N, 9°10'...
Visibility durations and altitudes of planetary conjunctions were assessed using the 'Night Sky Map & Planets Visible' utility at TimeandDate.com.The zodiac signs used in the Jupiter opposition data table were from the free graphics site 4Yeo.Copyright...
As you move your device, the star map updates in real time.* ‣ Every object you tap has an (i) next to its name, tap it to access some information. ‣ A scale on right is the “Time machine”, slide it to explore the map of the night sky of tomorrow or years ago. ‣ ...
• Launch the app and point your iPhone at the night sky, you'll see the stars, planets, satellites, and constellations in their proper place from your location. As you move your device, the star map updates in real time. • Every object you tap has an (i) next to its name, ta...
• Launch the app and point your iPhone at the night sky, you'll see the stars, planets, satellites, and constellations in their proper place from your location. As you move your device, the star map updates in real time. • Every object you tap has an (i) next to its name, ta...
As you move your device, the star map updates in real time.* ‣ Every object you tap has an (i) next to its name, tap it to access some information. ‣ A scale on right is the “Time machine”, slide it to explore the map of the night sky of tomorrow or years ago. ‣ ...
Describes the appearance and movements of the planets in the dawn, dusk and night sky and what can be seen in binoculars & small telescopes. With planet position charts, photographs, origins of the planets' names, discovery histories and planetary visibi
In case of overcast sky, there was a clear relationship between the average altitude of the individual genus of clouds and the brightness of the night sky. Most of the night sky brightness comes from the light scattered on the lowest altitude clouds genera, while the least contribution comes ...
On clear nights, this brightened sky results in a loss of star visibility [21], especially near the horizon where the glow is brightest. It also reduces the degree of linear polarization of the clear moonlit sky [22]. Clouds have a strong influence on both natural and artificial sky ...