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TONIGHT · FRIDAY, JULY 3 · SUNSET 7:41 PM

One to skip — the Moon isn't at its best.

SKIP THIS ONESIT THIS ONE OUT

Better to wait: it is mostly cloudy and it sits high enough for a clean view.

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WANING GIBBOUS · 82% LIT · SETS 9:40 AM

What else is up tonight

The nights ahead

Fri 3 — Moon is the pick — best 4:01 AM, 100% cloud, climbs to 45°.Sat 4 — Saturn is the pick — best 4:21 AM, 61% cloud, climbs to 48°.Sun 5 — Moon is the pick — best 5:21 AM, 7% cloud, climbs to 58°.Mon 6 — Moon is the pick — best 5:21 AM, ≈0% cloud, climbs to 62°.Tue 7 — Moon is the pick — best 5:21 AM, ≈0% cloud, climbs to 61°.Wed 8 — Venus is the pick — best 8:01 PM, ≈4% cloud, climbs to 25°.Thu 9 — Venus is the pick — best 8:00 PM, ≈4% cloud, climbs to 25°.Fri 10 — Venus is the pick — best 8:00 PM, ≈8% cloud · low confidence, climbs to 25°.Sat 11 — Venus is the pick — best 8:00 PM, ≈4% cloud · low confidence, climbs to 25°.Sun 12 — Saturn is the pick — best 4:39 AM, ≈2% cloud · low confidence, climbs to 55°.tap a night for details

≈ marks a lower-confidence forecast — check back closer to the night.

Common questions

When exactly should I look tonight?

The Moon is at its best around 4:01 AM local time tonight, 82% lit with 100% cloud cover forecast at that hour.

Do I need a telescope for tonight's sky?

No. The Moon, the bright planets and ISS passes are all naked-eye objects. Binoculars or a small telescope add detail but are never required.

How is the verdict calculated?

It fuses computed astronomy (altitude, phase, darkness) with the hour-by-hour cloud forecast for your exact location, weighted so overcast skies can never score a Good.