SKY · MILKY WAY · NETHERLANDS

Can You See the Milky Way from Amsterdam?

From Amsterdam tonight the galactic core only reaches about 9° — low over the southern horizon. You may glimpse it from a dark site with a clear southern view, but it's not at its best.

GALACTIC CORE TONIGHT · AMSTERDAM
VerdictLow — core skims the horizon
Core height9° up
Look towardsouthern sky
Best by2:13 AM
MoonLast Quarter · 49%

Core altitude computed for Amsterdam (52.4°, 4.9°) during tonight's dark hours.

Milky Way season & the Moon for Amsterdam

Core season hereThe galactic core barely clears the horizon here at any time of year.
Dark by12:08 AM
Until5:23 AM

A modest Moon — bright planets and constellations are fine, faint detail less so.

The Milky Way is faint and easily lost to light pollution and moonlight. Even when the core is high, you need a genuinely dark sky — well away from city lights — and ideally a night near the new Moon to see it well from Amsterdam.

Amsterdam right now

A dark, cloudless sky is everything for the Milky Way — a quick check of tonight's cloud cover for Amsterdamtells you whether it's worth the trip out of town.

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