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Best time to see Saturn in Phoenix tonight

The best time to see Saturn in Phoenix tonight is around 4:21 AM local time, when it climbs to 47° above the horizon, shining at magnitude 0.6. It rises at 12:23 AM, and with 100% cloud cover in the forecast, viewing conditions look poor tonight.

Phoenix, AZ · Friday, July 3 · look southeast

SKIP THIS ONEBest 3:36 – 5:06 AM

best window · magnitude 0.6

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

  • Mostly cloudy (100%)
  • Well-placed (47° up)
  • Best after twilight ends
  • Altitude
    47° · High in sky
  • Brightness
    Mag 0.6 · Easy
  • Cloud cover
    100% · Overcast
  • Sky darkness
    Bortle 9 · Inner-city sky
RISES
12:23 AM
HIGHEST
47°
SETS
12:49 PM

Tonight's timeline

84% avg cloud
4:21 AMBEST
7:41 PM Sunset10 PM12 AM2 AM5:23 AM Sunrise
BRIGHTNESS
mag 0.6
HIGHEST
47°
CLOUD COVER
100%
WHERE TO LOOK

Look Southeast

It rises at 12:23 AM and reaches 47° above the horizon at its best.

Naked eye

Find the steady gold star

Look southeast — Saturn glows a calm, creamy gold and doesn't twinkle the way real stars do.

Binoculars

Binoculars hint at it

10×50s show Saturn as a tiny oval — your first clue that it isn't a round point like the stars.

Telescope

The rings appear

At 60×+ the rings snap into view — a jaw-dropping first-telescope target. On steady nights, look for the dark Cassini gap.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR

In the eyepiece, let your eye settle: the rings sharpen with every steady second. Look for the dark Cassini gap between them, and for Titan — a faint point of light a few ring-widths out from the planet.

KID TIP

Tell your kid Saturn's rings are billions of chunks of ice — a giant cosmic snowball field!

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 southeast and look about halfway up. Saturn reaches 47° altitude around 4:21 AM from Phoenix, AZ.

What's the exact best time?

4:21 AM local time tonight, when Saturn stands highest in morning twilight, before dawn. It is up from 12:23 AM until it sets at 12:49 PM.

Do I need a telescope?

For the rings, yes. Saturn looks like a bright golden star to the naked eye, but a telescope at 60× or more snaps the rings into view. Binoculars show only a tiny oval.

Will clouds get in the way?

Forecast says 100% cloud cover at the 4:21 AM viewing time (84% average across the night). Tonight looks mostly blocked; the next clear night will be far better.

How bright is Saturn tonight?

Saturn shines at magnitude 0.6 tonight — comparable to the brighter stars. Planets shine with a steady light while stars twinkle — that steadiness is the giveaway.

When is the best night to see Saturn this week in Phoenix?

Monday: 0% cloud forecast at its best time and Saturn climbs to 49°. That's the pick across the next 7 nights from Phoenix, though forecasts that far out can shift.

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