Mark Alan Lovewell
One of the great features of autumn nights is high overhead when the Milky Way, our galaxy, crosses the sky. You can’t miss it on a moonless night.
The red planet Mars is a spectacle rising in the eastern sky soon after sunset.
Tonight’s gibbous moon appears right underneath the bright planet Saturn.
An orange sun and skies in the morning and late afternoon aren’t the only changes that have come with the high altitude smoke in our atmosphere.
On Monday morning, well before the sun rises there is a treat.
Tomorrow night offers a real treat. The brilliant red planet Mars will appear close to the gibbous moon.
