July 26, 2022

This morning it was possible to see Venus 4° south of the Moon, low over the eastern horizon just before sunrise. However, if you missed seeing this pairing, they will also be visible tomorrow morning around 5 am. The Moon will appear further from Venus and closer to the horizon than it did this morning, and it will exhibit an extremely thin waning crescent phase.

The east-northeastern sky as it will appear tomorrow at 5 am. The very thin waning crescent moon will be visible just above the horizon and very near to Venus. Star map created using Stellarium