After the very low conjunction of Jupiter, Mercury, and Mars in December 2006, Jupiter has climbed high into the morning sky to the left of Antares, while Mars has moved much faster to stay buried low in the twilight ~ here we see him already having passed the top star in the teapot asterism of Sagittarius, λ Sagittarii.  Mars is still pretty dim, shining only at magnitude +1.39, which is just barely fainter than Regulus.  Jupiter is just barely seen at the top right corner.  Unannotated image