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: Sirius Heliacal Rising – Dates, Egyptian Calendars, and First Morning Appearance

Discover when Sirius first appears before sunrise in 2026. Learn how heliacal rising relates to ancient Egyptian calendars, seasonal cycles, and modern predictions by latitude.

2026, August 18-21: August Moon Passes Scorpius and Antares

August 18-21, 2026: Watch the waxing moon pass Scorpius during August evenings. The lunar orb moves from Libra’s claws toward Antares and then to Ophiuchus while waxing through its First Quarter phase.

2026, August 19: Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn Before Sunrise; Venus and Moon After Sunset

August 19, 2026: Mars marches past Gemini near Castor’s foot as Jupiter returns to the morning sky. Saturn retrogrades against Pisces while Venus and the First Quarter moon shine after sunset.

2026, August 20: Venus and Spica – Evening Star Approaches September Conjunction

August 20, 2026: Brilliant Venus shines in the western evening sky, stepping eastward in front of Virgo toward Spica. Watch the Evening Star close the gap before their September 1 conjunction.

2026, August 21: How to Find Uranus Near the Pleiades Star Cluster Before Dawn

August 21, 2026: Use the Pleiades star cluster, 37 and 39 Tauri, and nearby reference stars to locate Uranus before morning twilight. Follow this binocular guide to identify the Tilted World.

2026, August 22-25: Waxing Moon Previews the Harvest Moon

August 22-25, 2026: The August waxing gibbous moon previews the Harvest Moon effect as it stays at a similar altitude while moving eastward and rising later each night.


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

Venus Special Report



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