Sky almanac

The night sky in January 2028

In January 2028, the Quadrantids meteor shower peaks, and the darkest skies fall around the New Moon on the 26th. There are also 2 eclipses this month.

Moon phases

The Moon sets the rhythm of the month — the New Moon brings the darkest skies for faint objects, the Full Moon the brightest nights. Dates are in UTC and may shift a day in your time zone.

First QuarterJan 4
Full MoonJan 12
Last QuarterJan 18
New MoonJan 26

Meteor showers

Peaks are approximate and shift a day year to year. Watch from the darkest site you can reach, after midnight, with no Moon in the sky. See our meteor-shower guide for the technique.

  • Quadrantids — peaks around Jan 3, up to ~110/hr. Sharp peak, fast meteors — best from the northern hemisphere.

Eclipses

  • Annular Solar Eclipse Jan 26, 2028. Visible from eastern North America, Central and South America, western Europe, northwest Africa.
  • Partial Lunar Eclipse Jan 12, 2028. Visible from Americas, Europe, Africa.

Turn this month into a plan for your sky — Stella has the exact times, weather, and dark sites.

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