In late March and early April, the moon is sweeping past the brightest planet, Venus, before sunrise. Plus fainter Mars is near the Pleiades - or Seven Sisters - every evening as night falls.
On March 10, 11 and 12, 2019, let the moon be your guide to the red planet Mars and the constellation Taurus' two major signposts: Aldebaran and the Pleiades cluster.
Springtime is a beautiful time of year to watch for young moons. You might have seen one last night. Friday evening's young moon is even easier to spot, especially if you're in the Northern Hemisphere.
A beautiful scene awaits you in the early morning sky. It's a golden opportunity to see the moon sweep past 3 glorious planets: Jupiter, Saturn and Venus.
No matter where you live worldwide, let the waning moon be your guide to the bright planet Jupiter over the next several mornings. Plus Venus and Saturn are nearby!
Watch the great sky show before daybreak February 18, 2019, as the planets Venus and Saturn come to conjunction beneath Jupiter in the east before sunup.