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Constellations Visible Tonight — Denver
Tonight over Denver, 5 of the bright, easy-to-spot constellations climb high into a dark sky. Here's what's up, how high, and which way to face.
Altitudes computed for Denver (39.7°, -105.0°) during tonight's dark hours.
High in the sky over Denver tonight
“Up” is the highest the centre of each pattern gets above the horizon tonight — your fist at arm's length spans about 10°. Directions are where to face when it's best placed.
Low on the horizon from Denver
These clear the horizon but stay low, so trees and buildings may hide them: Scorpius (~16°, south-eastern) · Aquila (~13°, eastern) · Cassiopeia (~12°, northern) · Gemini (~3°, north-western) · Sagittarius (~0°, south-eastern).
Out of reach from Denver
At Denver's latitude these never climb above the horizon, so you can't see them from here at any time of year: Centaurus, Perseus, Andromeda, Pegasus, Crux, Taurus, Canis Major, Orion, Carina. To catch them, you'd need to travel toward the Southern Hemisphere.
Denver right now
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