As November approaches, stargazers can look forward to the emergence of winter constellations in the evening sky, particularly by mid-month when they rise above the eastern horizon. Bright celestial bodies such as Jupiter and Mars will accompany Orion and Gemini, while the dimmer fall constellations like Capricornus, Pisces, and Aquarius will still linger. Saturn will be visible low in the southeast, offering a guide to the constellation of Aquarius. On the evening of November 15, the last supermoon of the year will illuminate the sky, although its brightness may hinder views of the peak of the Leonid meteor shower on the night of the 17th-18th. For those interested in astronomy, the University of Minnesota will host public viewings and events at their Duluth and Twin Cities campuses.