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Tonight from Lima

Wednesday · 13 May 2026 · 12.0° S, W

Tonight in Lima, Peru, the sun sets at 17:51 local time and astronomical darkness — when even the faintest stars become visible — arrives at 19:05. The moon is in waning crescent phase, 11% illuminated. One major planet is above the horizon as night falls. Sunrise comes at 06:17.

At low latitude near the equator, night length is roughly constant year-round — about twelve hours regardless of season. From the southern hemisphere, the Southern Cross dominates the sky and the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds — two satellite galaxies of the Milky Way visible only south of the equator — sit overhead in the winter months.

Sun · times tonight
Sunset
17:51
Civil twilight ends
18:13
Astronomical dark begins
19:05
Astronomical dark ends
05:04
Sunrise
06:17
Moon · waning crescent
Illumination
11%
Moonrise
03:55
Moonset
15:57

Planets above the horizon

One planet visible right now
Jupiter in Gemini
-2.0
↑ 10:27
↓ 21:53
Venus in Taurus
-3.9
↑ 08:35
↓ 19:55
Mercury in Aries
-2.4
↑ 06:17
↓ 17:51
Saturn in Cetus
+0.8
↑ 03:21
↓ 15:20
Mars in Pisces
+1.2
↑ 04:25
↓ 16:12
Uranus in Taurus
+5.8
↑ 06:50
↓ 18:17
Neptune in Pisces
+7.9
↑ 02:53
↓ 14:55
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