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Deep-Sky Objects Tonight — Minneapolis

Tonight from Minneapolis, the best-placed deep-sky showpiece is Ring Nebula (M57), riding about 78° up in the southern sky. Here's the full list of galaxies, nebulae and clusters worth hunting from Minneapolis tonight — and how dark a sky each one needs.

TONIGHT'S DARK SKY · MINNEAPOLIS
Dark from10:33 PM
Until5:28 AM
MoonWaxing Crescent · 7%
Worth hunting17 of 20

The Moon is nearly out of the way — dark skies for faint objects.

Best placed over Minneapolis tonight

Ranked by how high each climbs in tonight's dark sky from Minneapolis. The higher an object is, the less atmosphere you look through — and the better it shows.

M57 · RING NEBULANebula
TonightHigh overhead
Peak height78°
Look towardsouthern sky
Magnitude8.8
Best withTelescope
Highest by2:28 AM

A tiny, perfect smoke ring — the glowing shell of a dying star; a small-telescope favourite. In Lyra.

M13 · GREAT HERCULES CLUSTERGlobular cluster
TonightHigh overhead
Peak height76°
Look towardsouth-western sky
Magnitude5.8
Best withBinoculars
Highest by1:08 AM

The finest globular cluster for northern observers — a fuzzy ball of hundreds of thousands of stars. In Hercules.

M27 · DUMBBELL NEBULANebula
TonightHigh overhead
Peak height68°
Look towardsouthern sky
Magnitude7.4
Best withBinoculars
Highest by3:28 AM

A bright planetary nebula, an easy and rewarding binocular and small-scope target. In Vulpecula.

M15 · PEGASUS CLUSTERGlobular cluster
TonightHigh overhead
Peak height54°
Look towardsouth-eastern sky
Magnitude6.2
Best withBinoculars
Highest by3:48 AM

A compact, bright autumn globular cluster, easy to find off the Great Square of Pegasus. In Pegasus.

M51 · WHIRLPOOL GALAXYGalaxy
TonightHigh overhead
Peak height48°
Look towardnorth-western sky
Magnitude8.4
Best withTelescope
Highest by1:08 AM

A face-on spiral with a companion — its spiral arms are visible in a modest telescope from a dark site. In Canes Venatici.

M31 · ANDROMEDA GALAXYGalaxy
TonightHigh overhead
Peak height43°
Look towardeastern sky
Magnitude3.4
Best withNaked eye
Highest by3:48 AM

The nearest big galaxy — a faint elongated smudge to the naked eye from a dark sky, the most distant thing most people ever see unaided. In Andromeda.

M3 · M3 GLOBULAR CLUSTERGlobular cluster
TonightHigh overhead
Peak height41°
Look towardwestern sky
Magnitude6.2
Best withBinoculars
Highest by1:08 AM

A bright spring globular with half a million stars — a fine binocular and small-scope target. In Canes Venatici.

M11 · WILD DUCK CLUSTERStar cluster
TonightWell placed
Peak height39°
Look towardsouthern sky
Magnitude5.8
Best withBinoculars
Highest by2:28 AM

A dense, rich open cluster shaped like a flight of ducks — lovely in binoculars. In Scutum.

M81 · BODE’S GALAXYGalaxy
TonightWell placed
Peak height33°
Look towardnorth-western sky
Magnitude6.9
Best withTelescope
Highest by1:08 AM

A bright spiral galaxy near the Big Dipper, paired with M82 in the same binocular field. In Ursa Major.

M16 · EAGLE NEBULANebula
TonightWell placed
Peak height31°
Look towardsouthern sky
Magnitude6.0
Best withTelescope
Highest by1:48 AM

Home of the famous "Pillars of Creation"; the surrounding cluster is an easy binocular sight. In Serpens.

M33 · TRIANGULUM GALAXYGalaxy
TonightWell placed
Peak height28°
Look towardeastern sky
Magnitude5.7
Best withBinoculars
Highest by3:48 AM

A large, low-surface-brightness spiral — needs a genuinely dark, Moonless sky, then rewarding in binoculars. In Triangulum.

M20 · TRIFID NEBULANebula
TonightWell placed
Peak height22°
Look towardsouthern sky
Magnitude6.3
Best withTelescope
Highest by1:28 AM

A delicate nebula split by dark dust lanes, near the Lagoon in the rich Sagittarius star fields. In Sagittarius.

M8 · LAGOON NEBULANebula
TonightWell placed
Peak height21°
Look towardsouthern sky
Magnitude6.0
Best withBinoculars
Highest by1:28 AM

A bright nebula in the heart of the Milky Way — superb in binoculars from a dark southern-sky view. In Sagittarius.

M22 · SAGITTARIUS CLUSTERGlobular cluster
TonightWell placed
Peak height21°
Look towardsouthern sky
Magnitude5.1
Best withBinoculars
Highest by2:08 AM

One of the brightest globular clusters, low in the south for northern observers. In Sagittarius.

M7 · PTOLEMY CLUSTERStar cluster
TonightLow — skims the horizon
Peak height10°
Look towardsouthern sky
Magnitude3.3
Best withNaked eye
Highest by1:28 AM

A bright, sprawling star cluster low in the southern Milky Way — naked-eye from dark skies. In Scorpius.

M45 · PLEIADES (SEVEN SISTERS)Star cluster
TonightLow — skims the horizon
Peak height
Look towardnorth-eastern sky
Magnitude1.6
Best withNaked eye
Highest by3:48 AM

A tight, bright knot of blue stars — obvious to the naked eye, dazzling in binoculars. In Taurus.

M104 · SOMBRERO GALAXYGalaxy
TonightLow — skims the horizon
Peak height
Look towardwestern sky
Magnitude8.0
Best withTelescope
Highest by1:08 AM

An edge-on galaxy with a dark dust lane like a hat brim — a small-telescope classic. In Virgo.

Out of reach from Minneapolis tonight

These showpieces are either below Minneapolis's horizon during tonight's dark hours, or never rise from this latitude at all — useful to know before you go looking.

M44 · STAR CLUSTERBeehive Clusterup only in daylight tonight
M1 · SUPERNOVA REMNANTCrab Nebulaup only in daylight tonight
M42 · NEBULAOrion Nebulaup only in daylight tonight

Minneapolis right now

Faint galaxies and nebulae need a genuinely dark, cloudless, Moonless sky — a quick check of tonight's cloud cover and the stargazing verdict for Minneapolistells you whether it's worth the trip out of town.

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