SKY · MILKY WAY · ECUADOR

Can You See the Milky Way from Quito?

Good news for Quito: tonight the galactic core climbs to about 46° above the south-western horizon in a dark sky. With dark skies and no Moon, the bright heart of the Milky Way is on show.

GALACTIC CORE TONIGHT · QUITO
VerdictExcellent — core rides high
Core height46° up
Look towardsouth-western sky
Best by2:30 AM
MoonWaxing Crescent · 23%

Core altitude computed for Quito (-0.2°, -78.5°) during tonight's dark hours.

Milky Way season & the Moon for Quito

Core season hereRoughly April to August, best around June.
Dark by7:10 PM
Until6:15 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 Quito.

Quito right now

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

More sky over Quito

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