Mark Alan Lovewell
Nearly all the visible planets are in our evening sky soon after sunset.
Two astronomical events will coincide this coming week to give the Vineyard tides that are above and below normal.
he bright red planet Mars is low in the southern sky Friday, closer to the Earth than it has been in 11 years.
Friday night’s first quarter moon appears near the bright star Regulus, in the zodiacal constellation Leo.
A thin crescent moon appears low in the southwestern sky on Sunday night amid the light of dusk.
Take a peek outside around 10 o’clock Friday night and the bright red planet Mars is rising in the east.
