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← TONIGHTAnchorage, AK · Sun, Jul 5

Best time to see Venus in Anchorage tonight

The best time to see Venus in Anchorage tonight is around 12:14 AM local time, when it climbs to 4° above the horizon, shining at magnitude -4.1. It rises at 9:03 AM, and with 12% cloud cover in the forecast, viewing conditions look fair tonight.

Anchorage, AK · Sunday, July 5 · look west-northwest

FAIR NIGHTBest 11:34 PM – 12:54 AM

best window · magnitude -4.1

Doable, but not ideal: skies look clear and it sits low in the sky.

  • Clear skies
  • Low in the sky (4° up)
  • Best after twilight ends
  • Altitude
    4° · Low
  • Brightness
    Mag -4.1 · Brilliant
  • Cloud cover
    12% · Clear
  • Sky darkness
    Bortle 7 · Suburban–urban transition
RISES
9:03 AM
HIGHEST
SETS
12:54 AM

Tonight's timeline

18% avg cloud
12:14 AMBEST
11:34 PM Sunset12 AM2 AM3 AM4:34 AM Sunrise
BRIGHTNESS
mag −4.1
HIGHEST
CLOUD COVER
12%
WHERE TO LOOK

Look West-northwest

It rises at 9:03 AM and reaches 4° above the horizon at its best.

Naked eye

The unmissable beacon

Look west-northwest — Venus is the brightest point in the sky after the Sun and Moon. If you see one dazzling “star”, that's it.

Binoculars

A brilliant dot

Binoculars make Venus blaze but show little shape. Near its crescent phases, sharp eyes may catch the sliver.

Telescope

Watch its phase

A telescope reveals Venus's Moon-like phase — a crescent or gibbous disk that changes noticeably over weeks.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR

Notice how steadily it shines — planets don’t twinkle the way stars do, and nothing else star-like comes close to Venus’s brilliance. In a telescope it shows a phase like a tiny Moon, easiest to judge while the sky still holds some twilight.

KID TIP

Venus is wrapped in shiny clouds that bounce sunlight like a mirror — that's why it outshines every star!

SKY DARKNESS

Bortle 7
Pristine darkInner city

Edge-of-city sky — the brightest constellations still stand out, and darker skies are a short drive away. 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 west-northwest and look low near the horizon — an open view without buildings or trees helps. Venus reaches 4° altitude around 12:14 AM from Anchorage, AK.

What's the exact best time?

12:14 AM local time tonight, when Venus stands highest in bright twilight, just after sunset. It is up from 9:03 AM until it sets at 12:54 AM.

Do I need a telescope?

Not at all — Venus outshines everything but the Sun and Moon. A telescope adds its Moon-like phase, but naked eyes get the full show.

Will clouds get in the way?

Forecast says 12% cloud cover at the 12:14 AM viewing time (18% average across the night). A bright planet also cuts through thin haze with ease.

How bright is Venus tonight?

Venus shines at magnitude -4.1 tonight — far brighter than any star. Planets shine with a steady light while stars twinkle — that steadiness is the giveaway.

When is the best night to see Venus this week in Anchorage?

Tonight: 12% cloud forecast at its best time and Venus climbs to 4°. That's the pick across the next 7 nights from Anchorage.

ALSO UP TONIGHT

MoonGood
64% lit · best 4:34 AM
naked eye, unmissable
ISS passSkip
2:15 AM · 16° max
naked eye, very bright

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