Today:
At sunset, Taurus rises in the east-northeast. As it rises high into the sky throughout the evening, thee bright objects will accompany it. The largest and brightest in the Moon, which will be full tomorrow. Between the horns of the bull is Jupiter, still near opposition and very bright. Last comes Taurus own star, Aldebaran, just to the right of Jupiter.

Sunday:
The Full “Cold” Moon rises well to the north of east, and rides a very high path across the skies, located near where the summer sun is found. All Full Moons are opposite the Sun’s location, thus the reverse is true in summer, with the Moon traveling low across the southern skies – the winter Sun’s path.

Monday:
This evening, the Moon rises in the east-northeast, nested between the Gemini Twins, where the moon forms a triangle with the “twin” stars Castor and Pollux, which appear to Moon’s left, struggling in the moonlight’s glow. Respectively, these stars mark the heads of the Twins, and give them their names.