Cleveland, OH — light pollution & stargazing

Ohio · Very poor — city glow · population 365,379

Cleveland, Ohio has a light-pollution rating of about Bortle 9 — a inner-city sky (very poor — city glow) — measured from VIIRS 2024 satellite night-lights at 203 nW/cm²/sr at the town center. Only the Moon, the bright planets, and a scattering of the very brightest stars pierce the glow. For real stargazing you'll want to drive to a darker site. The nearest genuinely darker skies are around Detroit-Shoreway, OH (about 2 mi away, Bortle 8). Tonight's Moon phase, cloud cover, and aurora odds load live below, computed in your browser. This is a satellite upward-radiance proxy for planning, not a survey-grade sky-brightness measurement.

Stargazing in Cleveland tonight

Light-pollution reading Cleveland, OH · VIIRS 2024
Estimated Bortle class
9 of 9

Inner-city sky. A satellite upward-radiance proxy for planning — not a survey-grade sky-brightness reading.

VIIRS radiance (town center)
203 nW/cm²/sr
Naked-eye limiting mag.
under 4.1
Milky Way
not visible

What you can see from Cleveland

Only the Moon, the bright planets, and a scattering of the very brightest stars pierce the glow. For real stargazing you'll want to drive to a darker site.

Darker skies within reach

The nearest town in each darker class — your ladder from Cleveland's sky toward truly dark skies.

Nearer, darker towns from Cleveland — nearest first.
Town State Bortle Sky Drive
Detroit-Shoreway OH 8 City sky 2 mi
Brooklyn OH 7 Suburban / urban transition 5 mi
Seven Hills OH 6 Bright suburban sky 7 mi
New Franklin OH 5 Suburban sky 39 mi
Green Valley MD 4 Rural / suburban transition 275 mi

Frequently asked questions

Can you see the Milky Way from Cleveland, OH?
Not really. At about Bortle 9 the Milky Way is not visible from Cleveland — the sky is too light-polluted. The nearest genuinely dark skies are around Detroit-Shoreway, OH, about 2 mi away.
How dark is the sky in Cleveland?
Cleveland rates a inner-city sky — about Bortle 9, with a naked-eye limiting magnitude around under 4.1. That comes from a VIIRS satellite night-lights reading of 203 nW/cm²/sr at the town center. It is a satellite proxy for planning, not a survey-grade measurement.
Where is the nearest dark sky to Cleveland?
The nearest town with genuinely darker skies is Detroit-Shoreway, OH — about 2 mi away at roughly Bortle 8. See the "darker skies within reach" list on this page for more options.
Can I see the aurora from Cleveland tonight?
It depends on tonight's space weather. The live panel on this page reads the current NOAA aurora forecast for your latitude, along with cloud cover and the Moon — most U.S. locations only see aurora during strong geomagnetic storms.
How to read this rating

The darkness rating is measured from VIIRS satellite night-lights at the town center and is a proxy for planning, not a survey-grade sky-brightness measurement — and the darkest skies are usually a short drive out of any town. Tonight's Moon, cloud, and aurora figures are live third-party forecasts that can change. See the methodology for sources and limits.

More in Ohio

See every town's darkness rating in Ohio, learn to read the Bortle scale, or check tonight's Moon phase.