In Vineyard Skies
The crescent moon appears above the bright planet Venus this weekend. The two are high in the southwestern sky after sunset.
We’ve got mostly moonless nights ahead. The moon is a thin crescent low in the eastern sky before sunrise tomorrow morning.
The moon appears well after midnight tonight. The moon is last quarter and low in the southeastern sky.
The full moon, the Snow Moon, takes charge of the night sky on Sunday night.
The time is right to look at the best constellations of winter. The constellation Orion, the hunter, hangs in the southern sky.
The bright planet Venus is now high in the southwestern sky after sunset and can be spotted by just about anyone with some kind of view of the night sky.
