Sky Tonight
ST
Location settings
Santa Clara, US
37.4°/-122°
GMT -9
Waxing18:57 - 03:26
  ⌕
☾
☰
Sky-Tonight.com / Comets / C/2026 M3 (MASTER)
  • 🌐 EN
    ENDEESFRPT中文
  • Tonight
    • Brightest Planets and Stars Tonight
  • Solar System
    • Sun
    • Real-Time Sun Map
    • Sunspots Activity
    • Aurora Activity
    • Moon
    • Interactive Lunar Map
    • Planets
    • Mercury
    • Venus
    • Mars
    • Jupiter
    • Saturn
    • Satellite Flyovers
    • ISS
    • Close Approaches
  • Small Bodies
    • Asteroids
    • Comets
    • Recently Updated Comets
  • Stars
    • Brightest Stars
  • Meteor Showers
    • Active Meteor Showers
    • Major Meteor Showers
  • Solar Eclipses
    • Future Solar Eclipses
    • Past Solar Eclipses
  • Lunar Eclipses
    • Future Lunar Eclipses
    • Past Lunar Eclipses
  • Deep Sky Objects
    • Seasonal Nebulae
    • Messier Objects
    • Nebulae
    • Star Clusters
    • Galaxies
  • Double Stars
    • Naked-eye
    • Binocular
    • Physical pairs
    • Color-contrasting
    • Triple systems
    • Multiple systems
  • Constellations
    • Visible Tonight
    • Seasonal
    • Ecliptic
    • All 88 Constellations
  • Maps
    • Sky Map
    • Mars Map
    • Mercury Map
    • Earth
    • Cloud Cover Map
  • Contact Us
    • Feedback

Observation Settings

Or select it on the map:
This Earth map lets you select the observer’s location used to calculate the bearing and elevation of celestial objects. The selected point determines how the sky, rise and set times, and object positions are shown.
Your location: Santa Clara, United States
Timezone:
Latitude:
37.3541
Longitude:
-121.955

Observation details: comet C/2026 M3 (MASTER)

C/2026 M3 (MASTER)

Daily motion of C/2026 M3 (MASTER)


90004967 C/2026 M3 (MASTER) will remain visible until December 9, when it moves too close to the Sun and temporarily disappears from the night sky.

C/2026 M3 (MASTER) visibility on 2026-08-18

90004967 C/2026 M3 (MASTER) Visible from sunset until early morning

C/2026 M3 (MASTER) rise and set timetable

TimeElevation
Moonrise, 21% illuminated 09:49-21°
C/2026 M3 (MASTER) rise12:14
Sunset17:5565°
Civil sunset18:2470°
Twilight start18:5775°
C/2026 M3 (MASTER) transit19:3177°
Astronomical observing session begins19:3277°
Moonset20:2672°
C/2026 M3 (MASTER) set02:49
Astronomical observing session ends02:51-0°

Track C/2026 M3 (MASTER) Position Throughout the Night

← 18 August 2026 →

Elevation (degrees)
Time
Altitude
Azimuth
Shift the map to change the time and observe C/2026 M3 (MASTER) changing position in the night sky.

C/2026 M3 (MASTER) Description

This comet is designated 90004967 C/2026 M3 (MASTER), hyperbolic comet. It is currently 11.632 AU (1,740,080,545 km) from Earth, and is located in the constellation Hercules.

Current position in the Solar System: C/2026 M3 (MASTER)

Earth C/2026 M3 (MASTER)
DateTue, 18 August 2026
Distance from Earth11.63591 AU (1,740,707,360km)
Elongation115°
Angular diameter"
Magnitude19.8
This interactive projection shows the object, Earth and the Sun in the Solar System. Slide it left or right to change the date and follow their orbital motion.

Finder Chart for C/2026 M3 (MASTER)

Double-click to unlock the map.
Object nameC/2026 M3 (MASTER)
Field of view
Limiting magnitude
C/2026 M3 (MASTER) coordinates18.17549, 23.89397
Center coordinates18.17549, 23.89397

Annual motion of C/2026 M3 (MASTER)

Time
DateTue, 18 August 2026
Twilight start19:28
Twilight end02:44
Twilight duration7h 17m
Rise12:10
Set02:45
Elevation at transit77°
Transit time19:27
Equatorial coordinatesRA: 18h 10m 16s", Dec: 23° 52' 40s
Magnitude20
ConstellationHercules
The graph summarizes the object’s annual visibility, daily observing windows and transit times.
The vertical axis shows time of day and the horizontal axis shows the days of the year.
The shaded area marks when the object is above the horizon; the white line marks daily transit. You can also view the detailed annual visibility table.

Astrometric and Physical Parameters of 90004967 C/2026 M3 (MASTER)

Coordinates and Visibility

Right Ascension18.17549°
Declination23.89397°
Magnitude19.8
ConstellationHercules
Elevation-28.5°
Azimuth5.7°

Acknowledgments

Orbital and small-body data are provided by NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Small-Body Database (SBDB) and Center for Near-Earth Object Studies (CNEOS). These resources support accurate positions, orbits and physical characteristics.