What to look out for this week? Steve Cariddi gives us the basics.
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Venus is emerging into the early evening sky this week. Look for it bright and very low in the west, less than half an hour after sunset.

I'm delighted to have Venus back in the evening sky, as I'm not an early morning person. But for those that are:
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Jupiter, Mars, and Saturn are easily seen in the predawn southern sky. Look for Jupiter highest and brightest, due south around 6 AM local time. About 20° to its lower left is reddish Mars, not to be confused with the star Antares, which is similar in brightness and color but about 5° below Mars.

It's interesting to note that Antares means "rival to Mars" or "equal to Mars" in ancient Greek, and it's easy to see how this star, the brightest in the constellation Scorpius, has long been considered Mars's double.

About 25° to the lower left of Mars, Saturn is visible in the southeastern sky.

The Moon will be new on Thursday, marking the start of a new lunar month.