Today:
Early tomorrow morning, at around 3:30 AM, a dwindling sliver of the crescent moon will rise in the east-northeast, and within the breast of Leo, The Lion. The Moon will appear just to the left of Regulus, Leo’s brightest star, due east by 5:30 AM, just before the first tendrils of twilight announce the approach of dawn.
Sunday:
With the Crescent Moon now below Leo’s bright star Regulus tomorrow morning from 5 o’clock to sunrise, from 6 to 6:15 AM, look well to the Moon’s lower right, where, just above the horizon, you might see a comet in the twilight, Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS, with a faint tail to the upper right. It rounds the Sun, lost in its glare, then reappears in the evenings by October 12th, low in the west-southwest.
Monday:
The Milky Way arcs across the sky from the northeast, where the bright star Capella is rising, running through the Summer Triangle overhead, and then is anchored in the southwest with the setting star Antares, the red star marking the heart of Scorpio, the Scorpion.