In Vineyard Skies
We are getting closer to the Geminid Meteor Shower, one of the two most productive meteor showers of the year.
Saturday, tomorrow night, the gibbous moon appears in close proximity to the ringed-planet Saturn.
There is a pretty good chance you'll see a thin crescent moon low in the southwestern sky tomorrow night, soon after sunset.
Quite a number of Vineyarders saw and photographed the Northern Lights on Tuesday night.
The Leonid Meteor Shower is one of the year's favorites. And while we are more than a week from the radiant date of November 17 and 18th, keep your eyes out at night for early arrivals.
The Taurid meteor showers are in full swing.
