These next few nights - May 1 and 2, 2020 - the moon is located in the direction of the constellation Leo the Lion. You'll see the moon near Regulus, the star that represents the Lion's Heart.
Tonight - April 30, 2020 - enjoy the second of two April first quarter moons, as it lights up Cancer the Crab, one of the faintest constellations of the zodiac.
Assuming ideal conditions, you might catch 10 to 15 meteors per hour in 2020's Lyrid meteor shower. The peak is probably Wednesday morning - April 22 - but watch the mornings before and after, too.
Before daybreak these next several mornings - April 14, 15 and 16, 2020 - watch for the moon to sweep near Mars, Saturn and Jupiter. All 3 planets are bright and easy to spot. They make a little line in the predaw sky.
Best seen in west after sunset from N. Hemisphere, east before dawn from S. Hemisphere. Northerners ... watch for stars of Taurus behind this mysterious pyramid of light.
Watch for the biggest supermoon of the year to shine all night long. It lights up the eastern sky at dusk/nightfall April 7, climbs highest up for the night around midnight and sets in the west around sunrise April 8.