Skywatching Guides for Planets, Moon, and Stars

When the Curves Line Up publishes skywatching guides that focus on the moon, planets, and the brightest stars. Each article provides clear timing, angular separations, and directional reference points so observers know where and when to look. The site emphasizes careful description and is written for readers who value observational accuracy.


Current Sky Events

2026, July 6-9: Morning Moon Passes Saturn

July 6-9, 2026: Watch the waning moon pass Saturn before sunrise during early July. Follow the moon from Last Quarter through July 9 while observing Saturn’s rings and nearby stars.

2026, July 7: Venus Near Regulus and Moon Near Saturn

July 7, 2026: Venus closes in on Regulus after sunset while the waning moon appears near Saturn before sunrise. Follow the changing lunar phase and the bright evening and morning planets.

2026, July 8: Hercules High in the Sky: Finding M13 and Tonight’s Planets

2026, July 8: Hercules High in the Sky: Finding M13 and Tonight’s Planets

2026, July 9: Venus Passes Regulus While Mars Crosses Taurus

July 9, 2026: Venus passes Regulus after sunset while Mars continues eastward in front of Taurus. Follow the crescent moon, Saturn, Uranus, and the changing planetary positions before sunrise.

2026, July 10-12: Mars, Moon, and Aldebaran Line up Before Sunrise

July 10-12, 2026: Watch the waning crescent moon pass Mars and Aldebaran before sunrise. The July 11 alignment of the moon, Mars, and Taurus’ brightest star does not occur again until 2034.

2026, July 10-13: Venus Opens a Widening Gap with Regulus After Their Conjunction

July 10-13, 2026: Follow Venus after its July 9 conjunction with Regulus. Watch the Evening Star step eastward through Leo while tracing the Sickle of Leo and nearby stars after sunset.


Venus as an Evening Star, 2026

Venus as an Evening Star, 2026
Chart Caption – The chart shows the setting time of the planets, bright stars, and moon in the western sky compared to sun. Two planets rising times are compared to sunset.

Venus as an Evening Star

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Venus, May 2026



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