Planets Visible Tonight in , MI
Planet Visibility & Viewing Times
Here are the planets visible in , MI on March 25, 2026. This chart shows when each planet rises, when it’s highest in the sky, when it sets, and how bright it appears from Earth — so you can decide the best time to look. Visibility also depends on weather conditions and how clear your local sky is.
| Planet | Rises | Highest in the Sky | Sets | Magnitude | Brightness |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mercury | 12:31 A.M. E |
6:33 A.M. 81° |
12:34 P.M. W |
0.8 | ✨ Very bright |
| Venus | 3:14 A.M. E |
9:17 A.M. 81° |
3:19 P.M. W |
-3.8 | ⭐ Brilliant |
| Mars | 1:04 A.M. E |
7:06 A.M. 84° |
1:08 P.M. W |
1.2 | ✨ Very bright |
| Jupiter | 8:53 A.M. NE |
2:54 P.M. 67° |
8:59 P.M. W |
-2.1 | ⭐ Brilliant |
| Saturn | 2:07 A.M. E |
8:09 A.M. 89° |
2:10 P.M. W |
0.9 | ✨ Very bright |
| Uranus | 5:31 A.M. E |
11:33 A.M. 70° |
5:34 P.M. W |
5.8 | ✖ Binoculars recommended |
| Neptune | 1:56 A.M. E |
7:57 A.M. 89° |
1:59 P.M. W |
8.0 | 🔭 Telescope recommended |
- Rises – When the planet first appears above your horizon.
- Highest in the Sky – When it reaches its highest point overhead (usually the best time to view).
- Sets – When it drops below the horizon.
- Magnitude – A number showing how bright the planet appears from Earth (lower numbers mean brighter and easier to see).
- Brightness – A simple rating that tells you how easy the planet may be to spot.
For the best view, look when a planet is high in the sky and the Sun has fully set.
All times shown are local time for the selected location.