The crescent Moon is in Taurus this morning, making a very shallow isosceles triangle with Venus to its upper right and Jupiter to its lower left.  As we can see, the Moon is significantly north of the ecliptic (5°03'23" north of it), almost in the constellation of Auriga.  It so happens to be situated right next to two stars in the extreme upper east corner of Taurus for North American east coast observers this morning.  Unannotated image.