SKY Β· VISIBLE PLANETS Β· NORWAY
Planets Visible Tonight β Oslo
None of the bright naked-eye planets climb high into a dark sky over Oslo tonight β they drift in and out of view over weeks. Here's the dark-sky window for when they return, and what else is up.
Sun & planet positions computed for Oslo (59.9Β°, 10.8Β°) Β· times in local time.
Planets up tonight from Oslo
The bright planets (Venus, Jupiter, Mars, Saturn) don't rise into a comfortably dark sky over Oslotonight β they're either too low, too close to the Sun, or only up in daylight. This shifts over the coming weeks as they move along their orbits; the full roundup below tracks it.
βHeightβ is degrees above the horizon β your fist at arm's length is about 10Β°. Directions are where to face. Times are when each planet is best placed in a dark sky over Oslo, local time.
Oslo right now
A clear sky matters as much as what's up β a quick check of tonight's cloud cover for Oslotells you whether it's worth heading out.
More sky over Oslo
SEE IT ON THE MAP
The live sky map shows the day/night line over Oslo in real time.