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Sunrise: 5:38 
Transit: 12:42 
Sunset: 19:46
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Planets Visible Tonight from Aalborg, Denmark

This page shows planetary visibility conditions for Aalborg, Denmark (32° 53' 22.6" N, 86° 13' 10.9" W). All times reported are in the Europe/Copenhagen 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 Not visible Too close to the Sun -2.33 1° E
Venus End of the night Rises at 03:32 -4.42 46° W
Mars Beginning of the night Sets at 02:02 1.17 71° E
Jupiter After sunset, difficult Sets at 23:16 -1.91 18° E
Saturn End of the night Rises at 03:01 1.09 69° W
Uranus Not visible - 5.85 12° W
Neptune End of the night Rises at 02:57 7.78 68° W

Moon: Waxing Crescent, 17.9% illuminated, rises at 08:35.

Planet Visibility Details

Mercury will not be visible tonight because of its elongation of only 1° from the Sun.

Venus is in excellent visibility conditions for early morning observations. It rises at 03:32, i.e. 1 hour and 34 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 -4.42). View sky map of Venus at 04:04.

Mars will be in good visibility conditions after sunset and during the first part of the night. It sets at 02:02, 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 1.17) with a distinctive reddish color. View sky map of Mars at 00:01.

Jupiter sets only 1 hour and 16 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 -1.91) 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 22:38.

Saturn is in good visibility conditions towards the end of the night. It rises at 03:01, i.e. 2 hours and 5 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 1.09) 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 03:49.

Uranus will not be visible tonight because of its elongation of only 12° from the Sun.

Neptune is in good visibility conditions towards the end of the night. It rises at 02:57, i.e. 2 hours and 9 minutes before the Sun. Look towards East before sunrise, from a location with unobstructed horizon. Considering its low brightness (magnitude 7.78), at least binoculars will be needed to observe it and a small telescope is recommended. View sky map of Neptune at 03:47.