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If you set your alarm for the final morning of the year – December 31, 2018 – you’ll find an extra-special view in the east before sunrise. The moon and three planets will be beautifully aligned across the early morning sky on December 31. In their order from top to bottom, you’ll see the waning crescent moon, Venus, Jupiter and Mercury. That also happens to be their order in brightness: the moon brightest, then Venus, then Jupiter and finally Mercury. Given clear skies, you should have no problem catching the moon, Venus and Jupiter, rising before dawn’s first light.
Mercury may be another story. It’ll climb above the horizon as darkness begins to give way to dawn. As the faintest of these worlds, and as the lowest in the sky, it’ll be the toughest to spot.
How can you find Mercury? Note that the lit side of the lunar crescent points down into the line up of planets in the morning sky. Look for Mercury close to the horizon, along line with the moon, Venus and Jupiter, with the unaided eye or binoculars.
Given an unobstructed horizon, people around the world might be able to spot Mercury near the sunrise point on the horizon an hour (or more) before sunrise. Mercury is actually brighter than a 1st-magnitude star right now, so it’s indeed possible to see this world with the unaided eye.
Again, though, Mercury is low in the dawn sky. If you can’t see it with the eye alone, by all means use binoculars – if you have them – to spot it in the glow of morning twilight.
Then keep watching. The moon will be moving down past this line of planets in the east in the mornings ahead:

Here’s a sky trick. The illuminated side of a waning crescent moon always points eastward, or in the direction of sunrise.
Moreover, the lit side of waning crescent points in the direction of the moon’s daily motion relative to the backdrop stars and planets of the zodiac. That direction is also east.
During the first several mornings of the 2019, look for the waning (shrinking) moon to swing by Venus first, Jupiter next and finally Mercury. Click here for a chart showing the mornings of January 1-4.
Bottom line: On the morning of December 31, 2018, watch for three planets – Venus, Jupiter and Mercury – on a line with the waning moon. Note that the lit side of the moon points to the gorgeous line up of morning planets.
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