Mark Alan Lovewell
On Sunday morning the last quarter moon appears nearest to Antares, the brightest star in the zodiacal constellation Scorpius.
Tomorrow night's full moon, the Snow Moon, will rise in the east at about the same time the sun sets in the west.
The two morning planets, Venus and Mars, are really close together.
A thin crescent moon appears low in the southwestern sky tomorrow night, You'll need a clear view of the southwestern sky to see it.
The tides in the week ahead will be more extreme, higher than usual and lower too.
The brilliant moon will continue to dominate our evening skies through the weekend.
