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This Earth map fragment is intended to illustrate celestial motion across the sky, emphasizing both bearing and elevational perspectives. The map's center point corresponds to the transit, showcasing celestial objects at their highest point, while elevation gradually decreases towards the map edges. This dynamic representation offers insights into the changing positions of celestial bodies with a focus on their bearing and elevational trajectories.
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Brightest Planets and Stars in the Sky Tonight

Sky Map of the Brightest Stars and Planets

Celectial bearing and elevation at 19:33
Tonight, Venus is the brightest object in the sky, far outshining the brightest star, Arcturus, by about 46 times.
Check the full list below to discover all 10 of tonight’s brightest objects and where to spot them in the sky.

10 Planets and Stars

Venus

Visible from sunset through most of the night

Venus
↗ 07:41 ↘ 20:35 ↑ 20°
☼ -4.2 ✣ 18.5"
With magnitude -4.2, Venus is the brightest object in the sky tonight. It is currently located in the western sky.
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Arcturus

Star

Arcturus
↗ 19:33 ↘ 02:55 ↑ 59°
☼ -0.1 ✣ -
Arcturus, shining with magnitude -0.05, is the second brightest object. You can find it in the southwestern sky.
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Vega

Star

Vega
↗ 19:33 ↘ 06:26 ↑ 89°
☼ 0 ✣ -
Vega, with magnitude 0.03, is the third brightest object. It is located in the northeastern sky.
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Altair

Star

Altair
↗ 19:33 ↘ 05:36 ↑ 62°
☼ 0.8 ✣ -
Altair shines with a magnitude of 0.76, the fourth brightest object, located in the eastern sky.
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Spica

Star

Spica
↗ 19:33 ↘ 02:55 ↑ 27°
☼ 1 ✣ -
Spica, the fifth brightest object with a magnitude of 0.98, currently located in the southwestern sky.
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Antares

Star

Antares
↗ 19:33 ↘ 02:55 ↑ 26°
☼ 1.1 ✣ -
Antares shines brightly with a magnitude of 1.06, the sixth brightest object, visible in the southeastern sky.
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Deneb

Star

Deneb
↗ 19:33 ↘ 09:20 ↑ 82°
☼ 1.3 ✣ -
Deneb, with a magnitude of 1.25, is the seventh brightest object, located in the northeastern sky.
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Regulus

Star

Regulus
↗ 19:33 ↘ 02:55 ↑ 6°
☼ 1.4 ✣ -
Regulus, with a magnitude of 1.36, is the eighth brightest object, found in the western sky.
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Shaula

Star

Shaula
↗ 19:33 ↘ 02:55 ↑ 16°
☼ 1.6 ✣ -
Shaula, shining with magnitude 1.62, is the ninth brightest object, located in the southeastern sky.
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Alioth

Star

Alioth
↗ - ↘ - ↑ 52°
☼ 1.8 ✣ -
Alioth, visible in the northwestern sky with a magnitude of 1.76, closes the list as the tenth brightest object.
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