Tonight at 00:06

Moon

waxing gibbous · 91% lit · south

Easy to spot Clear skies · 0% clouds

Stargazing from Seattle

Seattle, in the United States, 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.

Common questions

What planets are visible tonight from Seattle?

None of the bright naked-eye planets (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn) rise above 10° tonight from Seattle. That's normal — planet visibility cycles roughly every 1–2 months per planet.

What time does the sun set in Seattle tonight?

Sunset in Seattle tonight is at 20:54. Astronomical twilight (when the sky is fully dark) begins later.

Can I see the ISS from Seattle tonight?

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.

Want this every night?

Open SkyMinute and we'll remember your location so tomorrow night you don't need to search. No account, no tracking — your city is saved only in your browser.

Sky tonight in nearby cities