Thursday morning November 29th the 22-day old waning gibbous Moon will be 1-2o from the heart of Leo the Lion, the star Regulus. By sunrise the Moon and Regulus will be over the southern horizon. At about that time Venus, shining very brightly, is still close to Spica as the two rise a couple of hours before the Sun rises.
This is also the time of the year when the winter circle of constellations (Taurus, Auriga, Gemini Twins, Canis Minor, Canis Major, and Orion) start showing up over the horizon during the late evening hours.
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