Tonight’s Sky

Moon at dawn

Venus and Saturn

Venus, Saturn and Neptune

Mars, Jupiter, The Pleiades, Uranus and a whole lot more

Moon at dawn from the office

Dusk

48 thoughts on “Tonight’s Sky

  1. Those are gorgeous photos, Tim, and thank you for labeling the stars and planets for readers. Dusk is particularly beautiful and serene. That is a very nice composition. We are having a clear night up here tonight, too, and it will be really cold in the morning.

  2. JUst perfect, Sir. The first dawn, did anyone else see the dogs head on the clouds? What a photo that is, there are all good of course. Cheers!

  3. Beautiful!
    Saved the ultra-informative shot. Thank you. I have multiple star books, admittedly, I’ve not read them in entirety. However, there is much knowledge in one photo here.

  4. Thought of you while I was out hunting for scorpions a few nights ago – all the stars and planets were out…and the Javelinas that were stampeding through the state park that night – stinky beasts.

    • Javelinas are not the nicest critters to run into in the dark. The feral pigs are worse. Thanks, Brian.

  5. All kinds of pollution, mostly light. But sometimes, it’s very clear, if you’re fortunate enough to catch those times. I was in Wisconsin many years ago, laying on the deck at night and I was amazed at the number of stars I saw. It was a rural area, and the sky was incredible.

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