Stargazing in Charlottenburg tonight
Germany · 52.52°, 13.28°
Fair
Fair — stars visible, but not the best conditions.
- ›A waning crescent (17% lit) only mildly brightens the sky.
- ›The Sun never fully sets into darkness tonight (bright summer twilight) — but great for noctilucent clouds.
Your sky map — scrub through time
A live map of the sky above Charlottenburg: the Moon, planets, bright stars and constellations, exactly where they are. Drag the sliders to move through the night — or forward and back by days — and watch everything shift.
Drag the sliders to travel through time — watch the Moon, planets and constellations rise, set and shift. Positions are computed live for Charlottenburg.
Tonight's sky in Charlottenburg
Planets visible tonight
Best nights to stargaze — next two weeks
Ranked by how dark the sky will be (less Moon = better). Pair with a clear-sky forecast on the night.
The 12 August 2026 solar eclipse from Charlottenburg
From Charlottenburg this is a partial eclipse — about 85% of the Sun is covered at maximum, around 20:08 local time. Partial phases begin ~19:15 and end ~20:58.
⚠︎ Never look at the partial phase without certified solar-eclipse glasses.
Full 2026 eclipse guide →Upcoming sky events from Charlottenburg
Stargazing in Charlottenburg — FAQ
Is tonight good for stargazing in Charlottenburg?
Fair — stars visible, but not the best conditions. A waning crescent (17% lit) only mildly brightens the sky. Check the live cloud forecast above, which updates through the day.
What planets are visible from Charlottenburg tonight?
Tonight you can spot Venus, Mars, Saturn above the horizon from Charlottenburg, conditions permitting.
When is the best night to stargaze in Charlottenburg soon?
The darkest upcoming night is around Mon 13 Jul, when the Moon is only 0% lit.
Times are local to Charlottenburg (Europe/Berlin). Astronomical data is computed from established models; the cloud forecast is live from Open-Meteo and refreshes through the day. Always confirm with a live forecast before travelling to a dark-sky site.