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Sunrise: 4:44 
Transit: 13:02 
Sunset: 21:19
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The Sky Tonight from Dalvík, Iceland

This page shows detailed information about tonight night sky as observed from Dalvík, Iceland (65° 58' 12.7" N, 18° 31' 43.0" W). All times reported are in the Atlantic/Reykjavik timezone. These location and timezone settings have been set as your defaults and you can change them here.

The page is organized into the following two main sections:

  • ➢ Tonight Star Map: shows tonight's appearance of the celestial sphere from Dalvík, Iceland and the position of the major objects visible during the night.
  • ➢ Tonight Timeline: provides a detailed schedule of all the Solar System objects visible tonight from Dalvík, Iceland.

You might also be interested in these resources on TheSkyLive.com: 1) Planets Visible Tonight from Dalvík, Iceland; 2) What's Visible Now from Dalvík, Iceland; 3) Online Planetarium; 4) Personalized Star Maps.

Tonight Star Map

This is a view of the sky above Dalvík, Iceland. The map is initialized at the current local time. Use the time slider to move back and forth in time and customize your view with the Dark Theme or Light Theme options.

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Tonight Timeline

This timeline details when Solar System objects will be visible tonight from Dalvík, Iceland. For practical observability, only objects reaching 15° altitude and set/rise at least 15 minutes after/before the Sun are listed. You can use the magnitude slider to filter the list and show only objects brighter than your chosen threshold.

Max magnitude:
12

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Midnight Sun

Sorry, no observing guide is available for this location since the Sun is always above the horizon during this time of the year.

Tonight's Conjunctions

List of the closest conjunctions happening tonight between objects we are currently tracking, in order of increasing separation. The green arrow indicates that the objects are currently getting closer, while the red arrow means that the objects are increasing their apparent separation.

Object 1 Object 2 Separation