Best Night Sky Events of November 2015 (Stargazing Maps)
Mars, November 2015
Mars, in the morning sky, moves from Leo into Virgo on Nov. 1, and continues to move eastward in Virgo for the rest of the month. It starts the month close to Jupiter, and ends it halfway between Jupiter and Venus.
Jupiter, November 2015
Jupiter shines brightly in Leo in the eastern pre-dawn sky all month.
Saturn, November 2015
Saturn is too close to the sun to be observed all month.
Uranus, November 2015
Uranus is well placed in Pisces in the evening sky all month.
Neptune, November 2015
Neptune is well placed in the evening sky all month in the constellation Aquarius.
Get the Space.com Newsletter
Breaking space news, the latest updates on rocket launches, skywatching events and more!
Join our Space Forums to keep talking space on the latest missions, night sky and more! And if you have a news tip, correction or comment, let us know at: community@space.com.
Geoff Gaherty was Space.com's Night Sky columnist and in partnership with Starry Night software and a dedicated amateur astronomer who sought to share the wonders of the night sky with the world. Based in Canada, Geoff studied mathematics and physics at McGill University and earned a Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of Toronto, all while pursuing a passion for the night sky and serving as an astronomy communicator. He credited a partial solar eclipse observed in 1946 (at age 5) and his 1957 sighting of the Comet Arend-Roland as a teenager for sparking his interest in amateur astronomy. In 2008, Geoff won the Chant Medal from the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, an award given to a Canadian amateur astronomer in recognition of their lifetime achievements. Sadly, Geoff passed away July 7, 2016 due to complications from a kidney transplant, but his legacy continues at Starry Night.