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← TONIGHTSan Antonio, TX · Fri, Jul 3

Best time to see the Moon in San Antonio tonight

The best time to see the Moon in San Antonio tonight is around 4:57 AM local time, when the waning gibbous Moon, 83% lit, climbs to 49° above the horizon. It rises at 11:17 PM, and with 70% cloud cover in the forecast, viewing conditions look fair tonight.

San Antonio, TX · Friday, July 3 · look south

FAIR NIGHTBest 4:12 – 5:42 AM

best window · waning gibbous, 83% lit

Doable, but not ideal: it is mostly cloudy and it sits high enough for a clean view.

  • Mostly cloudy (70%)
  • Well-placed (49° up)
  • Altitude
    49° · High in sky
  • Moon phase
    83% lit · waning gibbous
  • Cloud cover
    70% · Overcast
  • Sky darkness
    Bortle 9 · Inner-city sky
RISES
11:17 PM
HIGHEST
49°
SETS
10:47 AM
40°20°highest 4:59 AM · 49° upBEST 4:12 – 5:42 AMrose 11:17 PM · ESEsets 10:47 AM · Wthe Moon’s whole day, rise to set — the warm stretch is your window
ILLUMINATED
83%
AGE
18.6 days
BRIGHTNESS
mag −11.5
APPARENT SIZE
30′
CLOUD COVER
70%
WHERE TO LOOK

Look South

It rises at 11:17 PM and reaches 49° above the horizon at its best.

Naked eye

Just look up

Face south after dark. The Moon is unmissable — watch the terminator (the line between light and shadow), where crater shadows are sharpest.

Binoculars

Grab binoculars

Steady 10×50 binoculars reveal the dark maria (the “seas”) and bright crater rays splashing across the surface.

Telescope

Any telescope shines

Even a small scope shows craters in 3-D relief along the terminator. Try 50–100× and trace the shadow line.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR

Aim along the terminator — the line where lunar night meets day. The sun sits low there, casting long shadows that make craters stand out in sharp relief. Near the bright limb, look for brilliant rays splashing out of the younger craters.

KID TIP

Ask your kid to find the “rabbit” or a friendly face hiding in the Moon's dark patches.

SKY DARKNESS

Bortle 9
Pristine darkInner city

Bright inner-city sky — expect only the Moon, planets, and a handful of the very brightest stars. The Moon, planets and the ISS shine right through city glow.

WATCHING WITH

What are you watching with?

Common questions

Where exactly should I look?

Face south and look about halfway up. The Moon reaches 49° altitude around 4:57 AM from San Antonio, TX.

What's the exact best time?

4:57 AM local time tonight, when the Moon stands highest in a dark sky. It is up from 11:17 PM until it sets at 10:47 AM.

Do I need a telescope?

No — at 83% lit the Moon is a stunning naked-eye sight. Binoculars reveal the dark “seas,” and any small telescope shows craters in dramatic relief along the shadow line.

Will clouds get in the way?

Forecast says 70% cloud cover at the 4:57 AM viewing time (43% average across the night). Tonight looks mostly blocked; the next clear night will be far better.

How bright is the Moon tonight?

Tonight's Moon is a waning gibbous at 83% illumination — bright enough to outshine city lights and cast shadows.

When is the best night to see the Moon this week in San Antonio?

Monday: 5% cloud forecast at its best time and the 62%-lit Moon climbs to 67°. That's the pick across the next 7 nights from San Antonio, though forecasts that far out can shift.

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