In Vineyard Skies
Two evening planets are easy to see and are getting closer.
The gibbous moon will appear near the bright red planet Mars tomorrow night.
The nights ahead leading up to the Fourth of July are the best as we have an assembly of brilliant stars and bright planets.
Summer officially arrives tomorrow at 6:51 in the morning. Summer solstice is described as the longest day.
Tonight’s full moon appears low in the southern sky.
Tides will run higher and lower than normal in the coming week as the moon gets both closer to the earth and enters the full moon phase.
