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Night Sky Visibility in Texas, United States

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Track upcoming passes of the International Space Station and Tiangong, plus moon phase and meteor activity across cities in United States. Viewing conditions vary by location — choose a city for precise local times.

ISS Visible Soon
89 / 132 cities
Night or twilight passes in next 36h.
Tiangong Visible Soon
0 / 132 cities
Night or twilight passes in next 36h.
Moon
Waning Crescent (21%)
Same phase nationwide; rise/set varies by city.
Meteors
Active Daytime Arietids
Peak: June 07

Tonight / Next 36h Highlights

Fast summary for United States
ISS
Twilight
Best ISS viewing in the next 36 hours:
Time 01:34
Max Elevation33°
Tiangong
No Pass
No visible Tiangong passes currently tracked in the next 36 hours.
Moon
Waning Crescent
Current moon phase in United States:
Waning Crescent (21%)
Age: 25.08 days
Rise and set times vary by city.
Meteors
Active
Active — next up: Daytime Arietids
Peak: June 07
Dark skies help — check the Bortle rating by city below.

City Forecasts

Houston

Twilight
Sky darkness8
Next Pass00:48
Max Elevation15°
Duration9 min

San Antonio

Twilight
Sky darkness8
Next Pass00:48
Max Elevation11°
Duration8 min

Dallas

Twilight
Sky darkness7
Next Pass05:49
Max Elevation10°
Duration8 min

Fort Worth

No Pass
Sky darkness7
No passes tracked in the next 36 hours.

Austin

Twilight
Sky darkness7
Next Pass00:48
Max Elevation11°
Duration8 min

El Paso

No Pass
Sky darkness7
No passes tracked in the next 36 hours.

Arlington

No Pass
Sky darkness6
No passes tracked in the next 36 hours.

Corpus Christi

Twilight
Sky darkness6
Next Pass00:47
Max Elevation14°
Duration9 min

Plano

No Pass
Sky darkness6
No passes tracked in the next 36 hours.

Top city table

City Next pass (local date & time) Visibility Max elev. Bortle
San Juan N/A Not visible — No pass 30° 3
Weslaco N/A Not visible — No pass 30° 3
Brownsville N/A Not visible — No pass 33° 5
Harlingen N/A Not visible — No pass 31° 4
McAllen N/A Not visible — No pass 29° 5
Laredo N/A Not visible — No pass 22° 6
Pharr N/A Not visible — No pass 30° 4
Edinburg N/A Not visible — No pass 29° 4
Mission N/A Not visible — No pass 29° 4
San Benito N/A Not visible — No pass 32° 3
Eagle Pass N/A Not visible — No pass 18° 3
Del Rio N/A Not visible — No pass 16° 3
San Angelo N/A Not visible — No pass 14° 4
West Odessa N/A Not visible — No pass 11° 3
Odessa N/A Not visible — No pass 11° 5
Midland N/A Not visible — No pass 11° 5
Big Spring N/A Not visible — No pass 12° 3
Lubbock N/A Not visible — No pass 10° 6
Kingsville N/A Not visible — No pass 14° 3
Corpus Christi N/A Not visible — No pass 14° 6
San Antonio N/A Not visible — No pass 11° 8
Seguin N/A Not visible — No pass 11° 3
Texas City N/A Not visible — No pass 16° 3
Victoria N/A Not visible — No pass 14° 4
Galveston N/A Not visible — No pass 16° 4
Alvin N/A Not visible — No pass 16° 3
Cibolo N/A Not visible — No pass 11° 3
Lake Jackson N/A Not visible — No pass 16° 3
Canyon Lake N/A Not visible — No pass 10° 3
Converse N/A Not visible — No pass 11° 3
Schertz N/A Not visible — No pass 11° 3
Friendswood N/A Not visible — No pass 16° 3
Beaumont N/A Not visible — No pass 16° 5
Baytown N/A Not visible — No pass 16° 4
New Braunfels N/A Not visible — No pass 11° 4
Spring N/A Not visible — No pass 14° 4
Kyle N/A Not visible — No pass 11° 3
Brushy Creek N/A Not visible — No pass 11° 3
Pflugerville N/A Not visible — No pass 11° 4
Bryan N/A Not visible — No pass 12° 4
Rosenberg N/A Not visible — No pass 14° 3
Conroe N/A Not visible — No pass 14° 4
Channelview N/A Not visible — No pass 15° 3
League City N/A Not visible — No pass 16° 4
Georgetown N/A Not visible — No pass 10° 4
Sugar Land N/A Not visible — No pass 15° 4
Houston N/A Not visible — No pass 15° 8
Deer Park N/A Not visible — No pass 15° 3
Mission Bend N/A Not visible — No pass 14° 3
Missouri City N/A Not visible — No pass 15° 4
Tip: For exact directions and minute-by-minute timing, open any city page.

All Cities in Texas

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FAQ

When can I see the ISS from United States?

The ISS is visible when it passes overhead after sunset or before sunrise while still lit by the Sun. Check the city grid above — “Night” and “Twilight” are the best viewing categories.

What does “visible pass” mean?

A “visible” pass typically means the spacecraft is above your horizon and illuminated by sunlight while your sky is dark enough. Visibility improves with higher maximum elevation and darker skies (lower Bortle rating).

When can I see Tiangong from United States?

Tiangong visibility works the same way as the ISS: best near dawn or dusk when it’s sunlit and your sky is darker. Switch the view selector to “Tiangong Passes” to see upcoming opportunities by city.

What is the current moon phase in United States?

The current phase is Waning Crescent with approximately 21% illumination. Moonrise and moonset times differ by city.

Are there active meteor showers in United States?

Current status: Active. The next notable shower is Daytime Arietids (peak June 07). For best results, choose a city with darker skies.

Do I need special equipment to see these events?

No. The ISS and most meteor showers are best viewed with the naked eye. Binoculars can help with Moon details.

How this works

Pass predictions depend on orbital paths and sunlight geometry — a spacecraft is easiest to see when it’s sunlit while your location is in twilight or night. Higher maximum elevation generally means a brighter, longer view. Real-world visibility can still be affected by clouds, haze, and light pollution.