SKY · MILKY WAY · USA

Can You See the Milky Way from Kansas City?

Good news for Kansas City: tonight the galactic core climbs to about 22° above the southern horizon in a dark sky. With dark skies and no Moon, the bright heart of the Milky Way is on show.

GALACTIC CORE TONIGHT · KANSAS CITY
VerdictGood — core well clear of the horizon
Core height22° up
Look towardsouthern sky
Best by1:25 AM
MoonWaxing Crescent · 6%

Core altitude computed for Kansas City (39.1°, -94.6°) during tonight's dark hours.

Milky Way season & the Moon for Kansas City

Core season hereRoughly May to July, best around June.
Dark by10:00 PM
Until5:55 AM

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 Kansas City.

Kansas City right now

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

More sky over Kansas City

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