The 1st quarter moon comes May 12 at 1:12 UTC; translate UTC to your time. At European and American time zones, you'll find the moon high up at sunset on May 10 and 11. It appears nearly or completely half-illuminated, like half a pie. Read more.
From the Northern Hemisphere now, the plane of the Milky Way is as parallel to your horizon as it can be, in early evening. Just wait. The season for best viewing of the Milky Way at a convenient time of night is just ahead. Read more. Photo shows the starlit band of the Milky Way on a summer evening, by Larry Landolfi via NASA.
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