Mark Alan Lovewell
Sunday night's gibbous moon appears close to the bright star Regulus in the zodiacal constellation Leo.
On Monday night, the thin crescent moon appears close to the red planet Mars in the western sky.
A thin crescent moon appears low in the southeastern sky tomorrow morning, in close proximity to the bright planet Venus.
Tonight’s two-day old full moon appears in close proximity to the bright star Spica, in the zodiacal constellation Virgo.
Three of the visible planets — Venus, Saturn and Jupiter — are an easy sight an hour before sunrise. They form a line in the southeastern sky.
On Monday night look for the familiar waxing crescent moon as ut appears in the southwestern sky near the red planet Mars.
