Mark Alan Lovewell
It is easy to pick out Jupiter rising in the east after sunset, but take note of a brilliant star higher in the East, it is Capella.
The brightest planet in our sky is now in opposition. Jupiter will be 393 million miles away, its closest to us, for the year.
The moon reaches its full moon phase at precisely 5:03 a.m. tomorrow morning. But you won't be able to notice any significant difference either tonight or tomorrow night. It is big and full.
Friday, December 26, the crescent moon appears really close to the bright planet Saturn.
We've got the last meteor shower of the year taking place in our night sky on Sunday night into Monday morning before dawn.
Tomorrow night is the night to step outside late and look for shooting stars crossing the sky.
