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, April 8 -11: Morning Moon and Sagittarius Before Sunrise

A waning gibbous moon moves in front of Sagittarius before sunrise from April 8–11l. See the changing positions each morning.

2026, April 9: Sun, Moon, and Planet Almanac

April 9, 2026: The Last Quarter moon appears before sunrise in front of Sagittarius while Venus and Jupiter dominate the evening sky. Track daylight changes and planetary visibility.

2026, April 10: Spring Evening Sky – Leo, Cancer, and Hydra the Snake After Sunset

April 10, 2026: Leo stands high in the southern sky while faint Cancer and the Beehive Cluster appear nearby. Below them, Hydra the Snake stretches eastward toward Spica, marked by the solitary glow of Alphard.

2026, April 11: Spring Evening Sky – Spica, Hydra, Corvus, and Crater After Sunset

April 11, 2026: Two hours after sunset, find Spica low in the southeast with Hydra passing beneath it. Locate Corvus and Crater riding on the Snake’s back in the spring evening sky.


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

Venus, April 2026



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Jupiter’s Turns East

Venus, Jupiter, Gemini, March 10-June 9
Chart Caption – 2026: May 10-June 9: Jupiter and Venus are shown compared Gemini. This chart is based on the ecliptic the plane of the solar system.

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