Tonight at 22:45

Moon

waxing gibbous · 91% lit · south

Easy to spot Clear skies · 0% clouds

  • International Space Station
    Passes at 22:45 · lasts 2 min · 24° above horizon, southwest

Stargazing from San Antonio

San Antonio, in the United States, is in the subtropics, so nights are roughly consistent in length year-round and astronomical darkness arrives quickly after sunset.

Common questions

What planets are visible tonight from San Antonio?

Tonight you can see Jupiter from San Antonio, all above 10° altitude.

What time does the sun set in San Antonio tonight?

Sunset in San Antonio tonight is at 20:26. Astronomical twilight (when the sky is fully dark) begins later.

Can I see the ISS from San Antonio tonight?

Yes — the ISS will rise above 20° altitude at 22:45 local time, passing toward the southwest and peaking 24° above the horizon for 2 minutes.

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