As the sun dips below the horizon, Island Harbour transforms into a celestial wonderland, where the night sky unfolds a mesmerizing spectacle. With minimal light pollution, this stunning location offers a prime vantage point for stargazers and amateur astronomers alike. Tonight, look out for the brilliant constellations that grace our skies, including:

  • Orion: The hunter stands tall, distinguished by his three-star belt.
  • Taurus: Where the mighty bull boasts the famous Pleiades cluster.
  • Canis Major: Home to Sirius, the brightest star in our night sky.

Along with the stars, the moon will be a stunning sight tonight, appearing as a waxing gibbous. This phase illuminates the landscape and provides ideal conditions for lunar observations.As you gaze upwards,don’t miss the chance to spot the Planets of our Solar System. Tonight, the following planets will be particularly visible:

Planet Visibility Best Time to Observe
Jupiter Brightest in the East 9 PM – Midnight
Saturn High in the Southern Sky 9 PM – 10 PM
Mars Red Dot in the West 8 PM – 10 PM