From January 16–25, the night sky offers a rich array of celestial sights. Capella and Rigel cross the meridian together, and Sirius aligns under Betelgeuse in the southeast. Orion dominates the evening sky, with its tiny head triangle highlighted in binoculars. The crescent Moon descends past Saturn, while the Pleiades cluster shines overhead. Jupiter, just past opposition, remains bright near Delta Geminorum, with its moons casting visible shadows. Saturn glows in the southwest, Uranus is high near the Pleiades, and Neptune lingers by Saturn. Mercury, Venus, and Mars remain hidden in solar glare. Observers can enjoy the evolution of lunar features and winter constellations nightly. https://skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-news/observing-news/this-weeks-sky-at-a-glance-january-16-25/
