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Night Sky Tonight in Sept-Îles, Quebec, Canada (Uashau)

Moon: 99.8%
Full Moon
Night Time:7 hours, 54 minutes
Sunset:Jul 10 at 8:34 pm
End of Twilight*:Jul 10 at 10:18 pm
Start of Twilight*:Jul 11 at 2:43 am
Sunrise:Jul 11 at 4:28 am

*Nautical twilight

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Tonight's Sky in Sept-Îles, Jul 10 – Jul 11, 2025

Mercury rise and set in Sept-Îles

Try after sunset.

Mercury sets shortly after sunset, so it is very close to the horizon. This makes it very difficult to observe.

Thu, Jul 10 ↓9:32 pm

Jul 10, 2025
Jul 11, 2025
Meridian
2:12 pm
180°S
Set
9:32 pm
295°WNW
Rise
6:52 am
65°ENE

Mercury

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Venus rise and set in Sept-Îles

View before sunrise.

Venus can best be seen in the hours just before sunrise. Visibility deteriorates as the sky gets brighter. Venus is visible by day, but may be hard to find.

Fri, Jul 11 ↑1:48 am

Jul 10, 2025
Jul 11, 2025
Set
5:13 pm
302°WNW
Rise
1:48 am
58°ENE
Meridian
9:31 am
180°S

Venus

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Mars rise and set in Sept-Îles

View after sunset.

Mars can best be seen in the hours just after sunset. Visibility improves as the sunlight fades.

Thu, Jul 10 ↓10:48 pm

Jul 10, 2025
Jul 11, 2025
Meridian
4:10 pm
180°S
Set
10:48 pm
282°WNW
Rise
9:30 am
78°ENE

Mars

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Jupiter rise and set in Sept-Îles

Fairly close to the Sun. Visible only before sunrise and/or after sunset.

Jupiter is just 12 degrees from the Sun in the sky, so it is difficult to see.

Fri, Jul 11 ↑3:30 am

Jul 10, 2025
Jul 11, 2025
Set
7:47 pm
309°NW
Rise
3:30 am
51°NE
Meridian
11:37 am
180°S

Jupiter

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Saturn rise and set in Sept-Îles

View in the early morning.

Saturn can be seen for more than 5 hours during the late night/early morning and until sunrise.

Thu, Jul 10 ↑11:21 pm

Jul 10, 2025
Jul 11, 2025
Rise
11:21 pm
91°E
Meridian
5:18 am
180°S
Set
11:14 am
269°W

Saturn

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Uranus rise and set in Sept-Îles

View before sunrise. Bring binoculars.

Uranus can best be seen in the hours just before sunrise. Visibility deteriorates as the sky gets brighter. You may need binoculars.

Fri, Jul 11 ↑1:12 am

Jul 10, 2025
Jul 11, 2025
Set
4:49 pm
303°WNW
Rise
1:12 am
57°ENE
Meridian
8:58 am
180°S

Uranus

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Neptune rise and set in Sept-Îles

View in the early morning. Use binoculars.

Neptune can be seen for more than 5 hours during the late night/early morning and until sunrise. Very faint, use binoculars.

Thu, Jul 10 ↑11:16 pm

Jul 10, 2025
Jul 11, 2025
Rise
11:16 pm
90°E
Meridian
5:17 am
180°S
Set
11:18 am
270°W

Neptune

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Planets Visible in Sept-Îles

 Planetrise/Planetset, Thu, Jul 10, 2025
PlanetRiseSetMeridianComment
MercuryThu 6:51 amThu 9:32 pmThu 2:12 pmDifficult to see
VenusFri 1:48 amFri 5:14 pmFri 9:31 amGood visibility
MarsThu 9:31 amThu 10:48 pmThu 4:10 pmAverage visibility
JupiterFri 3:30 amFri 7:44 pmFri 11:37 amSlightly difficult to see
SaturnThu 11:21 pmFri 11:14 amFri 5:18 amGreat visibility
UranusFri 1:12 amFri 4:45 pmFri 8:58 amDifficult to see
NeptuneThu 11:16 pmFri 11:18 amFri 5:17 amDifficult to see