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Our Interactive Night Sky Map simulates the sky above Peine. The Moon and planets have been enlarged slightly for clarity. On mobile devices, tap to steer the map by pointing your device at the sky. Need some help?
Tonight's Sky in Peine, 8 Haz – 9 Haz 2025
Mercury rise and set in Peine
Fairly close to the Sun. Visible only after sunset.
Mercury is just 11 degrees from the Sun in the sky, so it is difficult to see.
8 Haz Paz ↓22:45
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Venus rise and set in Peine
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.
9 Haz Pzt ↑03:16
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Mars rise and set in Peine
View after sunset.
Mars can best be seen in the hours just after sunset. Visibility improves as the sunlight fades.
9 Haz Pzt ↓01:22
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Jupiter rise and set in Peine
Fairly close to the Sun. Visible only after sunset.
Jupiter is just 12 degrees from the Sun in the sky, so it is difficult to see.
8 Haz Paz ↓22:28
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Saturn rise and set in Peine
View before sunrise.
Saturn can best be seen in the hours just before sunrise. Visibility deteriorates as the sky gets brighter.
9 Haz Pzt ↑02:19
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Uranus rise and set in Peine
Very close to Sun, hard or impossible to see.
Uranus is just 19 degrees from the Sun in the sky, so it is difficult or impossible to see it.
9 Haz Pzt ↑03:59
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Neptune rise and set in Peine
View before sunrise. Use binoculars.
Neptune can best be seen in the hours just before sunrise. Visibility deteriorates as the sky gets brighter. Very faint, use binoculars.
9 Haz Pzt ↑02:16
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Planets Visible in Peine
Planetrise/Planetset, 8 Haz 2025 Paz | ||||
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Planet | Rise | Set | Meridian | Comment |
Mercury | Paz 05:30 | Paz 22:45 | Paz 14:07 | Slightly difficult to see |
Venus | Pzt 03:16 | Pzt 17:11 | Pzt 10:13 | Great visibility |
Mars | Paz 10:40 | Pzt 01:22 | Paz 18:01 | Average visibility |
Jupiter | Paz 05:49 | Paz 22:28 | Paz 14:09 | Slightly difficult to see |
Saturn | Pzt 02:19 | Pzt 14:09 | Pzt 08:14 | Average visibility |
Uranus | Pzt 03:59 | Pzt 19:45 | Pzt 11:52 | Extremely difficult to see |
Neptune | Pzt 02:16 | Pzt 14:17 | Pzt 08:16 | Very difficult to see |