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What is visible tonight

Know what is worth looking for tonight.

The sky changes every night. StarSol helps you notice the easy wins first: the Moon, bright planets, meteor showers, the ISS, and a few constellations you can remember.

What people usually see

Moon

The easiest win

The Moon changes the whole sky. A bright Moon washes out faint objects; a thin crescent makes planets and earthshine easier to appreciate.

Planets

The first “is that a star?” answer

Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Mars, and Mercury are often the brightest things people notice. StarSol should make them easy to identify from the couch.

Meteors

The night becomes an event

Meteor showers are best when people know when to go out, where to face, and whether the Moon will get in the way.

ISS

A reason to stand up now

The ISS is bright, silent, and quick. A good alert can turn a normal evening into a two-minute shared moment outside.

How StarSol fits in

Sky calendarPut the next useful event first: tonight's Moon, next visible planet, next meteor shower, next ISS pass.
Constellation guideTeach one pattern at a time, starting with what is visible in the user's season and hemisphere.
Ambient modeAfter the sky check, let the TV become quiet space art instead of another menu to manage.
AlertsUse alerts sparingly. The product should interrupt only when the sky is doing something worth seeing.
The best version of this is personal: your location, your horizon, your weather, and the next thing worth stepping outside to see.