The Night Sky for the Week of 8-3-25

This week's sky highlights (August 1–10) include the first-quarter Moon in Libra on August 1, positioned between Antares and Spica. Venus and Jupiter grow closer in the dawn sky, heading for a near-conjunction on August 12. The Delta Aquariid meteor shower continues weakly, overlapping with moonlit Perseids. Saturn's moon Titan casts shadows visible from North America. The waxing gibbous Moon passes near Antares and the Sagittarius Teapot. Vega and Deneb appear near the zenith depending on your latitude. Mars remains low in the twilight west, with Venus and Jupiter brightening the dawn sky. Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are favorable for telescopic views. https://skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-news/this-weeks-sky-at-a-glance-august-1-10/