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What Can You See With a Telescope Tonight in the USA?

Choose your state and sky quality to get a practical tonight stargazing plan for your backyard.

Tonight Visibility Tool

Get a daily-updated shortlist of telescope targets based on your state, month, and Bortle sky condition. Each recommendation is ranked so you can quickly decide what to observe first tonight.

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Model updated: April 22, 2026 | Estimated moon illumination: 30.3%

Top Telescope Targets for Ohio in April

Use the ranking to start with the easiest, most rewarding targets for your current sky conditions.

Likely visible tonight

Best first targets for your selected month and sky quality.

Possible in good conditions

Usually visible with steady seeing, good transparency, or darker skies.

Not a priority tonight

Better saved for a more favorable month or darker sky setting.

Moon (terminator craters)

Top Pick
Lunar Likely visible tonight 98% fit score

Best when the Moon is not full; crater shadows are strongest near first and last quarter.

Recommended telescope class: $ - Entry-level telescope picks

Beehive Cluster (M44)

Open cluster Likely visible tonight 89% fit score

A forgiving spring target for beginners using low-to-medium magnification.

Recommended telescope class: $ - Entry-level telescope picks

Orion Nebula (M42)

Nebula Possible in good conditions 79% fit score

Bright enough for many suburban skies; structure improves strongly under darker conditions.

Recommended telescope class: $$ - Mid-range telescope picks

Pleiades (M45)

Open cluster Possible in good conditions 79% fit score

Wide-field target that works well in small scopes and binocular-like low power.

Recommended telescope class: $ - Entry-level telescope picks

Hercules Cluster (M13)

Globular cluster Possible in good conditions 74% fit score

Starts as a hazy ball in smaller scopes and resolves stars with more aperture.

Recommended telescope class: $$ - Mid-range telescope picks

Mars surface shading

Planet Possible in good conditions 70% fit score

Most rewarding near opposition windows; use patient focusing and good seeing.

Recommended telescope class: $$ - Mid-range telescope picks

Jupiter and cloud bands

Planet Not a priority tonight 60% fit score

A steady night can reveal multiple cloud bands and the four Galilean moons.

Recommended telescope class: $$ - Mid-range telescope picks

Albireo double star

Double star Not a priority tonight 59% fit score

Color contrast target that remains rewarding even under brighter city skies.

Recommended telescope class: $ - Entry-level telescope picks

FAQ: Telescope Tonight in the USA

What can I see with a telescope tonight in my state?

Use your state, month, and Bortle setting in the tool above to get a ranked list of practical targets for tonight, starting with the easiest wins first.

How does this tool personalize tonight's targets?

It combines your state, month, and Bortle sky setting with target-season rules and moon illumination to rank what is most practical to observe tonight.

How should I use the confidence labels?

Start with "Likely visible tonight" targets first, then move to "Possible in good conditions" if your sky is clear and stable.

What targets work best from bright city skies?

In Bortle 7 to 9 skies, prioritize the Moon, Jupiter, Saturn, and bright open clusters. These remain rewarding even with urban light pollution.

Just Getting Your First Telescope?

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