Here’s a Clary_cam3 image of the full Moon rising, and just above and to the right you can see Mars. Last night the Moon actually occulted Mars, meaning it passed between the earth and Mars, eclipsing it. Fairly rare. It was cloudy here when the Moon passed in front of Mars about 11PM, but I hear the sky was clear some hours later when Mars finally emerged from behind the moon. Just to the right and slightly lower is Aldebaran, with a magnitude of 0.87 it is the brightest star in the constellation Taurus, one of the brightest in the night sky.
Here’s a screen shot of my SkyEye Pro Astronomy app on my Samsung phone showing the same field of view as the above webcam picture. I *almost* think I can see a hint of the star Elnath just above and a hair right of the moon…
Sorry to have missed it.
Had I known, I would have been up on graveyard hill watching.