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Tonight at a Glance

Waxing Gibbous 68%
Dark window: 17:48 – 06:11 (12 h 22 m)

Bright moon tonight — best deep-sky viewing after moonset (04:03)

Planet Highlights

Jupiter mag -2.7 · 55° alt · Gemini Details
Next GRS transit:
Europa Transit ends
Europa Shadow transit begins
Europa Shadow transit ends
Io Shadow transit begins
+2 more — Details

Comets

PANSTARRS mag 7.3 · 8° alt · Pegasus Details
bright 2.40 AU Perihelion: Apr 19 (in 23d)

For Beginners (naked eye)

Hyades
Open Cluster
mag 0.5

At 21:00 look high in the southwest

Taurus
M42
Great Orion Nebula Nebula
mag 4.0

At 21:00 look halfway up in the south

Orion
M31
Andromeda Galaxy Galaxy
mag 3.4

At 21:00 look halfway up in the west

Andromeda

Binocular Targets

U Ori
Variable Star
mag 5.4

At 21:00 look high in the south

Ori
M35
Shoe-Buckle Cluster Open Cluster
mag 5.3

At 21:00 look high in the south

Gemini
M81
Bode's Galaxy Galaxy
mag 6.9

At 21:00 look high in the northeast

Ursa Major

Small Scopes (3–6 inch)

Castor
HIP 36850; Alpha Gem; 66 Gem Double Star
mag 2.0

At 21:00 look high in the southeast

Gem
M38
Starfish Cluster Open Cluster
mag 7.4

At 21:00 look near the zenith

Auriga
M43
De Mairan's Nebula Nebula
mag 9.0

At 21:00 look halfway up in the south

Orion
M101
Pinwheel Galaxy Galaxy
mag 7.9

At 21:00 look low in the northeast

Ursa Major
3 Gem
Variable Star
mag 5.8

At 21:00 look high in the south

Gem

Big Scopes (8–12 inch)

Z Cam
Variable Star
mag 10.0

At 21:00 look high in the northeast

Cam
NGC 2126
Open Cluster
mag 10.0

At 21:00 look near the zenith

Aur
M97
Owl Nebula Planetary Nebula
mag 9.9

At 21:00 look halfway up in the northeast

Ursa Major
C5
IC 342 Galaxy
mag 9.2

At 21:00 look high in the northwest

Camelopardalis
RX And
Variable Star
mag 10.2

At 21:00 look halfway up in the west

And

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NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day

Orion's Treasures over Snowy Mountains

Rising over a frozen valley in the Tatra Mountains, the familiar stars and nebulas of Orion dominate this wide-field nightscape. The featured deep photo was taken in southern Poland's highest mountain range last month, where dark skies and alpine terrain combined to reveal both Earth's rugged beauty and the structure of our galaxy. Above the snowy mountains, Orion's bright belt stars anchor a region of glowing interstellar clouds. The Great Orion Nebula, a vast stellar nursery visible even to the unaided eye, shines near the center of the scene. Surrounding it is the enormous arc of Barnard's Loop, a faint shell of ionized hydrogen gas spanning much of the constellation. To the left, the round Rosette Nebula glows softly, while the grayish Witch Head Nebula hovers to the right, illuminated by nearby starlight. Near the top, the orange supergiant Betelgeuse marks the hunter's shoulder.

Image credit: Włodzimierz Bubak; Text: Ogetay Kayali (MTU) — APOD is a service of NASA and Michigan Tech. U.

View on NASA APOD

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