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TimezoneAmerica/Caracas
Sunrise: 6:05 
Transit: 12:26 
Sunset: 18:47
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Planets Visible Tonight from Zyryanka, Russia

This page shows planetary visibility conditions for Zyryanka, Russia (10° 29' 17.9" N, 66° 47' 10.0" W). All times reported are in the Asia/Magadan timezone. These location and timezone settings have been set as your defaults and you can change them here.

At a Glance

Planet Visibility Notes Mag Elongation
Mercury All night Never sets -1.20 12° E
Venus End of the night Rises at 02:17 -4.33 46° W
Mars Beginning of the night Sets at 01:52 1.32 67° E
Jupiter After sunset, difficult Sets at 00:31 -1.90 11° E
Saturn End of the night Rises at 02:05 1.05 78° W
Uranus Before sunrise Rises at 02:01 5.84 20° W
Neptune End of the night Rises at 01:57 7.77 77° W

Moon: Waxing Gibbous, 96.0% illuminated, rises at 22:15.

Planet Visibility Details

Mercury sets only 53 minutes after the Sun, so it will be difficult to observe. Look towards the West under very clear sky conditions and from a location with an unobstructed horizon. Mercury will appear very low on the horizon, as a small bright and light-orange star (magnitude -1.20). It will be visible to the naked eye, however small binoculars can be helpful to locate it. View sky map of Mercury at 06:33.

Venus is in excellent visibility conditions for early morning observations. It rises at 02:17, i.e. 56 minutes before the Sun. Look towards East before sunrise, from a location with unobstructed horizon. Venus will be easily visible as a very bright white or slightly bluish star. It will be the brightest object visible in the sky (magnitude -4.33). View sky map of Venus at 14:01.

Mars will be in good visibility conditions after sunset and during the first part of the night. It sets at 01:52, look towards South/South West after sunset and West later in the night. It will be easily visible to the naked eye as bright star (magnitude 1.32) with a distinctive reddish color. View sky map of Mars at 00:59.

Jupiter sets only 24 minutes after the Sun, so it will be difficult to observe. Look towards the West under very clear sky conditions and from a location with an unobstructed horizon. Jupiter will be visible very low on the horizon as a large star (magnitude -1.90) with an orange color. It will be visible to the naked eye, however small binoculars can be helpful to locate it. View sky map of Jupiter at 00:19.

Saturn is in good visibility conditions towards the end of the night. It rises at 02:05, i.e. 9 minutes before the Sun. Look towards East before sunrise, from a location with unobstructed horizon. It will be visible to the naked eye as a moderately bright star (magnitude 1.05) with an orange color. Binoculars with at least 20x magnification will show its elongated shape while a small telescope will show its rings. View sky map of Saturn at 13:54.

Uranus rises 13 minutes before the Sun. Look towards East before sunrise, from a location with unobstructed horizon. Considering its low brightness (magnitude 5.84) and low altitude on the horizon, at least binoculars will be necessary to observe it. View sky map of Uranus at 13:52.

Neptune is in good visibility conditions towards the end of the night. It rises at 01:57, i.e. 17 minutes before the Sun. Look towards East before sunrise, from a location with unobstructed horizon. Considering its low brightness (magnitude 7.77), at least binoculars will be needed to observe it and a small telescope is recommended. View sky map of Neptune at 13:50.