Tuesday, May 17 dawned beautifully clear, giving us a clear view of the planets still strung out along the shallow ecliptic.  The one-day-past-eclipsed
Moon brightened the sky from its position east of Antares.  Saturn is off to the upper right in this picture, but we can see that Venus and Jupiter are
both in Pisces now, soon to be joined by Mars in the next few days.