December 3-4 brings 2019’s farthest 1st quarter moon

Although the moon reached its farthest point from Earth for the year last February 5, the year's farthest 1st quarter moon comes on December 3-4, 2019.

Keep an eye out for Mercury and Mars

The first week or even two of December 2019 should provide a good view of Mercury in the morning sky for northerly latitudes. The planet is bottommost on a line with the red planet Mars and bright star Spica, in the east before sunup.

Let the moon show you Saturn

At nightfall these next few evenings - November 29 and 30, 2019 - use the waxing crescent moon to find the planet Saturn.

Young moon and 3 planets after sunset

Check out the picturesque scene in the west after sunset on November 27, 28 and 29, 2019. The young moon will sweep past 3 planets - Venus, Jupiter and Saturn - wow!

Spectacular! Don’t miss Venus and Jupiter

The sky's 2 brightest planets - Venus and Jupiter - will meet for conjunction on November 24, 2019. Watch them draw closer in the west after sunset this weekend!

Old moon to pass Spica, Mars, Mercury

Enjoy the morning spectacle over the next several mornings, as the waning crescent moon sweeps by the star Spica and then the planets Mars and Mercury.

Come to know the Pleiades, or 7 Sisters

At this time of year, for all of us around the globe, the Pleiades star cluster culminates - reaches its highest point in the sky - around midnight.

Moon and Leo from midnight until dawn

Get up before dawn to see the moon near Regulus, the brightest star in the constellation Leo the Lion, on November 19 and 20, 2019.

Leonids peak morning likely November 18

Will you see thousands of meteors during the 201 Leonid meteor shower? Doubtful. But you might see a good sprinkling of meteors before dawn November 17 and 18.

Aldebaran is star near moon on November 13

Will you see the red star Aldebaran - Eye of the Bull in Taurus - in the moon's glare tonight? More here, including the story of Aldebaran when it joined with another bright star, Capella, to appear as a double pole star.