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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
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Latitude:
37.3541
Longitude:
-121.955

NGC5367 Position and Visibility Tonight

NGC5367

Where is NGC5367 right now?

NGC5367 is located in the constellation Centaurus. It is currently below the horizon and is not visible from your location.

NGC5367 visibility on 2026-08-18

NGC5367 Rises at sunrise

NGC5367 rise and set timetable

TimeElevation
Moonrise, 21% illuminated 09:49-18°
NGC5367 rise11:59
NGC5367 transit15:2013°
Sunset17:555°
Civil sunset18:242°
NGC5367 set18:40
Astronomical observing session begins19:32-7°
Moonset20:26-15°
Astronomical observing session ends02:51-84°

Track NGC5367 Position Throughout the Night

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Finder Chart for NGC5367

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Object nameNGC5367
Field of view
Limiting magnitude
NGC5367 coordinates13.96219, -39.97842
Center coordinates13.96219, -39.97842

NGC5367 Passage Through Night

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Current position of NGC5367

Time07:56
Latitude37.3541
Longitude-121.955
Elevation-38°
Azimuth116°
Here you can see the current position of NGC5367 on the map, as well as its positions for rise and set. This tool lets you track its movement throughout the night with accurate, up-to-date information.

Annual motion of NGC5367


NGC5367 will become visible again around December 3 after moving far enough from the Sun.
Time
DateTue, 18 August 2026
Twilight start19:28
Twilight end02:44
Twilight duration7h 17m
Rise11:55
Set18:36
Elevation at transit13°
Transit time15:16
Equatorial coordinatesRA: 13h 57m 43s", Dec: -39° 58' 42s
Magnitude-
ConstellationCentaurus
The graph illustrates the annual visibility pattern of NGC5367, including its daily appearances and transit times. The vertical axis shows the hours of the day and the horizontal axis spans the year. The reddish area marks when the object is above the horizon, while the white line marks its daily transit.
You can also view detailed visibility information in a table with exact rise, transit, and set times for each date.

Astrometric and Physical Parameters of NGC5367

Coordinates and Visibility

Right Ascension13.96219°
Declination-39.97842°
Magnitude
ConstellationCentaurus
Elevation-37.5°
Azimuth115.7°

Data Credits

The deep-sky information on this page comes from the OpenNGC project developed by Matteo Verga. OpenNGC provides detailed catalog data for nebulae, galaxies, clusters and other deep-sky objects.

For details or contributions, visit the official repository: OpenNGC GitHub.