Tonight at 23:55
Moon
waxing gibbous · 89% lit · south
Easy to spot Clear skies · 10% clouds
Tonight at 23:55
waxing gibbous · 89% lit · south
Easy to spot Clear skies · 10% clouds
Turin, in Italy, is high enough that summer nights never get fully astronomically dark, but in autumn and winter you get genuine darkness from about 21:30 until dawn.
None of the bright naked-eye planets (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn) rise above 10° tonight from Turin. That's normal — planet visibility cycles roughly every 1–2 months per planet.
Sunset in Turin tonight is at 21:04. Astronomical twilight (when the sky is fully dark) begins later.
Not tonight — there are no ISS passes above 20° altitude in your viewing window. Passes happen roughly every 90 minutes when the orbit lines up, so check again tomorrow.
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