Zodiacal Light Visible Tonight: Last Chance Before Summer
Zodiacal Light Visible Tonight: Last Chance Before Summer
US · Published May 17, 2026
The zodiacal light, a faint, cone-shaped glow caused by sunlight scattering off cometary dust, will be visible tonight after sunset.
This phenomenon appears above the western horizon and stretches through the constellations Taurus, Gemini, and Cancer.
Bright planets Venus and Jupiter, located in Taurus and Gemini respectively, can help guide observers to the ecliptic plane where the zodiacal light is concentrated.

Why It's Important?

This is a rare opportunity for stargazers and astronomy enthusiasts to witness the zodiacal light before it becomes obscured by the seasonal shift. The phenomenon is best observed in areas with minimal light pollution and clear skies. While there are no direct risks associated with viewing the zodiacal light, poor visibility due to urban lighting or cloudy conditions may hinder the experience. Observers are encouraged to find a dark location for optimal viewing.

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