The waxing crescent moon, April 14, 2021. Petavius Crater is marked.
Image: NASA, SVS, Ernie Wright.

Tonight you will find a waxing crescent moon in the west after sunset. If you have a telescope, look along the terminator for the impact crater named Petavius. On the crater floor you should see a linear feature that appears to run from the central mountain peak to the crater wall. This feature is part of Rimae Petavius and it is only visible a few days each week.