The moon was at its closest distance to us yesterday, which is why it looks larger than usual at the full (precisely 10:35 pm Eastern) tonight. If skies are clear, you can still see the planetary trio of Mars, Saturn, and Jupiter in the southeast an hour before sunrise. That's Venus in the southwest at sunset, looking smaller than usual as it wanes to a crescent in the coming weeks.


Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.