SKY · MILKY WAY · USA · DARK-SKY
Can You See the Milky Way from Big Bend?
Good news for Big Bend: tonight the galactic core climbs to about 32° above the southern horizon in a dark sky. With dark skies and no Moon, the bright heart of the Milky Way is on show.
Core altitude computed for Big Bend (29.1°, -103.2°) during tonight's dark hours.
Milky Way season & the Moon for Big Bend
The Moon is nearly out of the way — dark skies for faint objects.
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 Big Bend.
Big Bend right now
A dark, cloudless sky is everything for the Milky Way — a quick check of tonight's cloud cover for Big Bendtells you whether it's worth the trip out of town.
More sky over Big Bend
SEE IT ON THE MAP
The live sky map shows the day/night line over Big Bend in real time.