The fading visibility of the zodiacal light marks the end of its springtime viewing window. Stargazers and astrophotographers in the Northern Hemisphere, particularly those at 40° N latitude, are encouraged to take advantage of tonight's conditions before the phenomenon becomes obscured by the brighter summer skies. The waxing crescent Moon, with minimal illumination, provides an optimal opportunity for observation. However, light pollution and atmospheric conditions may still hinder visibility in urban areas.