High tides followed Monday's supermoon, as Storm Eleanor plowed into Europe. Then a "bomb cyclone" hit the U.S. East Coast. Photos here showing winter's power and terrible beauty.
Don't miss the planets Mars and Jupiter in your predawn sky this weekend. Their conjunction is Sunday morning, when they'll be only half a moon-diameter apart. Photos here.
On Sunday morning, the very bright planet Jupiter and fainter, reddish planet Mars will be in conjunction. Also look for the star Zubenelgenubi near them, and bright reddish Antares - Heart of the Scorpion in the constellation Scorpius - below them.
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