This summer the planet parade shifts to the morning skies as most of the visible planets are arranged over the southeastern to southwestern horizons before the Sun rises. And only one planet, Saturn, graces the evening skies. All, with the exception of Mercury and Venus, will stay essentially in the same part of the sky throughout our summer months. Mercury and Venus, as the fastest-orbiting planets, will show a noticeable change in position during the coming three-month period. This month’s column will enable you to chart your course through the summer skies with ease.