June 15, 2022

Tomorrow morning before sunrise, it will be possible to see all 5 naked eye planets and the nearly full moon in an arc across the south-southeastern sky. The planets Uranus and Neptune and the dwarf planet Pluto will also be above the horizon, although not visible to the naked eye. Mercury may be difficult to see as it is currently close to the Sun and lost in some of the dawn light.

The sky as it will appear at 4:45 am tomorrow morning. Moving away from the east-northeastern horizon it will be possible to see Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and the Moon. The red line represents the path of the ecliptic, or the plane of our solar system. Star map created using Stellarium