Mark Alan Lovewell
If you are out around midnight, look overhead at the stars and you’ll find all the spring constellations in view
The gibbous moon appears next to the bright planet Jupiter on Sunday night.
The crescent moon appears in our western sky tonight, just above the two planets Mars and Venus.
Two of the Earth’s closest neighbors, Mars and Venus, will come together for Valentine’s Day in the nights ahead.
A gibbous moon will light the night sky in the week ahead. On Friday, the moon appears low in the eastern sky after 8 p.m.
The storm that battered the Vineyard this week began in the middle of the country as a small snowstorm known as an Alberta Clipper.
