Tonight's Sky from Mumbai, India
19.07°N, 72.88°E · Asia/Kolkata · Tue, Apr 28 · 19:31 UTC
🌙 Clear sky but no bright planets up right now
Moon: Waxing Gibbous (92% lit). Good for faint stars.
Mumbai, India · 0 planets in the sky · 0 visible to the naked eye
7 planets below the horizon — Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
- Mercury — Below horizon
- Venus — Below horizon
- Mars — Below horizon
- Jupiter — Below horizon
- Saturn — Below horizon
- Uranus — Below horizon
- Neptune — Below horizon
Sky map
Zenith at center · Horizon at edgeObserving conditions
Cloud cover
4%
Clear
Moon
Waxing Gibbous
92% lit — Strong — only brightest objects
Light pollution
Inner city
Bortle 9 — measured
Light pollution
Bortle scale · catalogued
9/9
Inner city
1 · Pristine5 · Suburban9 · Inner city
Inner-city sky. Only Moon, planets, and the very brightest stars. No stellar limiting magnitude worth reporting.
Naked-eye limit
mag 4.0
Next eclipse
Solar · total
106
days away
A total solar eclipse on Wednesday, 12 August 2026.
Visible: Greenland, Iceland, Spain, North Africa. Confirm viewability from Mumbai on the detail page.
- Duration
- 2m 18s
- Magnitude
- 1.04
Targets tonight
Ranked by altitude × aperture reach
What this means
Nothing worth a dedicated trip outside tonight.
Skies are almost fully clear.
A nearly full Moon is dominating the sky — expect reduced contrast.
Sun
Below horizon
Altitude
−56°
Full night — darkest sky
Azimuth
11° N
Next sunrise
Wed, Apr 29 · 00:41 UTC
Next sunset
Wed, Apr 29 · 13:30 UTC
Moon
Visible
Phase
Waxing Gibbous
91.9% illuminated
Altitude
44.8°
Azimuth
242° WSW
Next moonrise
Wed, Apr 29 · 11:36 UTC
ISS passes (next 48 h)
5 passes
- Wed, Apr 29 · 03:04 UTCpeak 24°in 8 hoursrises N → sets ESE5m 34s
- Wed, Apr 29 · 04:41 UTCpeak 14°in 9 hoursrises W → sets SSW3m 47s
- Wed, Apr 29 · 18:01 UTCpeak 38°in 23 hoursrises WSW → sets NNE6m 14s
- Thu, Apr 30 · 02:17 UTCpeak 12°tomorrowrises NNE → sets ENE3m 4s
- Thu, Apr 30 · 03:53 UTCpeak 29°tomorrowrises WNW → sets S5m 58s
Active meteor showers
1 active
Eta Aquariids
~50/hrHalley's Comet debris; favors the Southern Hemisphere.
Peak: 05-06
Advanced — raw altitude, azimuth, magnitude for all planets
Planets
0 currently observable
- MercuryBelow horizon
- VenusBelow horizon
- MarsBelow horizon
- JupiterBelow horizon
- SaturnBelow horizon
- UranusBelow horizon
- NeptuneBelow horizon
