Dark Skies Ahead: Spot The Milky Way This September 21
Dark Skies Ahead: Spot The Milky Way This September 21
US · Published Sep 21, 2025
The new moon on September 21 provides minimal light interference for stargazing.
Clearer autumn nights offer optimal conditions to observe the Milky Way.
Binoculars enhance viewing, revealing star clusters, the Summer Triangle, and the Great Rift.
New moon offers Milky Way viewing chance
The new moon on September 21 will present a unique opportunity for stargazers to observe the Milky Way. The moon will appear as a thin crescent, gracing the predawn skies and then the early evenings, providing minimal interference for optimal stargazing conditions. As the clearer and cooler nights of autumn replace the hazy skies of summer, this week becomes an ideal window to witness the wonders of our galaxy.
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