Mark Alan Lovewell
If you've been outside at night, you've noticed so much has changed with the passage of summer. We have a whole new view of the cosmos.
There is a new comet in our night sky, yet so faint to be hidden from our view.
Tonight's moon is one day short of first quarter but it is also small.
Seeing earth shine on the setting crescent moon is is especially tough.
The ringed-planet Saturn is making its way into our late evening sky. The planet is in the zodiacal constellation Pisces.
On Tuesday morning, before most of us have risen for the day, there will be an astronomical spectacle worth getting up and outside.
