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TONIGHT IN AUSTIN, TX · FRIDAY, JULY 10 · SUNSET 8:35 PM

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

SKIP THIS ONESIT THIS ONE OUT

Only really up after midnight — highest around 6:35 AM.

Tonight's sky in Austin is one to skip for the Moon: even at 13% lit and up around 6:35 AM, conditions score poorly, with 98% cloud cover in the forecast. Mars, Saturn and more are also up tonight. Every time and percentage here is computed for Austin's exact coordinates and tonight's forecast.

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WANING CRESCENT · 13% LIT · SETS 5:02 PM

SKIP THIS ONEBest 6:35 AM

best window · waning crescent, 13% lit

Only really up in the small hours tonight — the Moon is highest around 6:35 AM, past a family-friendly bedtime. Worth a look if you're already awake.

  • Mostly cloudy (98%)
  • Well-placed (37° up)
  • Best after twilight ends
  • Altitude
    37° · Mid sky
  • Moon phase
    13% lit · waning crescent
  • Cloud cover
    98% · Overcast
  • Sky darkness
    Bortle 9 · Inner-city sky
RISES
3:19 AM
HIGHEST
37°
SETS
5:02 PM

What else is up tonight

The nights ahead

Fri 10 — Mars is the pick — best 5:35 AM, 17% cloud, climbs to 22°.Sat 11 — Venus is the pick — best 8:35 PM, 16% cloud, climbs to 31°.Sun 12 — Venus is the pick — best 8:35 PM, 100% cloud, climbs to 31°.Mon 13 — Venus is the pick — best 8:34 PM, ≈100% cloud, climbs to 31°.Tue 14 — Venus is the pick — best 8:34 PM, ≈100% cloud, climbs to 31°.Wed 15 — Venus is the pick — best 8:34 PM, ≈56% cloud, climbs to 30°.Thu 16 — Mars is the pick — best 5:33 AM, ≈79% cloud, climbs to 23°.Fri 17 — Mars is the pick — best 5:33 AM, ≈71% cloud · low confidence, climbs to 23°.Sat 18 — Moon is the pick — best 8:32 PM, ≈26% cloud · low confidence, climbs to 36°.Sun 19 — Mars is the pick — best 5:32 AM, ≈10% cloud · low confidence, climbs to 23°.tap a night for details

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

Common questions

When exactly should I look tonight?

Tonight the Moon is only really up in the small hours — it climbs highest around 6:35 AM local time, 13% lit with 98% cloud cover forecast at that hour.

What else is visible tonight from Austin?

Beyond the Moon: Mars (best 5:35 AM · 22° up in the ENE), Saturn (best 5:35 AM · 55° up in the SE), Venus (best 8:35 PM · 31° up in the W), Jupiter (best 8:55 PM · 6° up in the WNW). Times and directions are computed for Austin, TX.

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.

Will clouds get in the way tonight in Austin?

Forecast says 98% cloud cover at the Moon's best time (9% average across the night). Tonight looks mostly blocked; the nights-ahead ribbon shows the next clearer night.

How dark is Austin's night sky?

Austin's city-center sky rates about Bortle 9 of 9 (inner-city sky). 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.

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.

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