Venus and Mars: The predawn sky show from May 16 through May 21 as the moon's position changes each morning. By May 21, the moon will be just a thin sliver (it's phase change is not shown here) but it can guide you to the planets. Venus, in fact, is easy to spot because it is brighter than any other star or planet. Credit: Starry Night Software

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