Skywatching Guide: Spot Pluto and M75 on October 14, 2025

Catch Pluto and M75 in the Southern Sky Tonight

Stargazers, get ready for an exciting night on October 14, 2025! The southern sky presents a rare treat as dwarf planet Pluto becomes visible to those with large amateur telescopes. If you have a powerful scope, don’t miss this chance to catch a glimpse of Pluto, our solar system’s distant and mysterious world. Pluto and M75 in the southern sky on October 14, 2025

Find the Stunning M75 Globular Cluster

M75, a spectacular globular cluster, will also shine brightly in the southern sky tonight. Unlike Pluto, M75 is visible to all stargazers—even with binoculars or small telescopes. This dense cluster of stars offers a dazzling, sparkling view that both beginners and seasoned astronomers can enjoy.

Set up your telescope or binoculars after sunset and look south. Try to find a dark spot away from city lights for the best view. Both Pluto and M75 will make your skywatching session truly memorable!

Sources: Astronomy.com