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.


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Current Sky Events

2026, January 16: Neptune’s Viewing Window Closes as Saturn Guides the Search

January 16, 2026: Neptune’s evening visibility is fading. Use Saturn as a guide to find the distant planet before moonlight and low altitude end the current apparition.

2026, January 17: Uranus Near the Pleiades: How to Find the Distant Planet After Nightfall

January 17, 2026: Uranus is visible near the Pleiades star cluster after nightfall. Learn when to look, how to use a binocular, and why Taurus makes this distant planet easier to find.

2026, January 18: New Lunation Begins as Jupiter Dominates the Night Sky

January 18, 2026: A new lunar cycle begins as Jupiter shines nearly all night and Saturn lingers in the southwest. Track the returning crescent moon and the changing evening sky.

2026, January 19: Sun, Moon, and Planet Almanac: Today’s Sky Guide

January 19, 2026: Track the sun, moon, and planets, with Jupiter and Saturn in view and the thin crescent moon returning to the evening sky.

2026, January 20-23: Waxing Crescent Moon and Earthshine After Sunset

January 20-23, 2026: The waxing crescent moon climbs higher after sunset in late January, offering prime evenings to see and photograph earthshine as the moon passes Saturn.

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