http://static.libsyn.com/p/assets/6/b/8/8/6b8813e3f0b38255/awesome-astronomy-logo-itunes-01.jpgSky Guide March 2018Ralph, Paul & Jeni
What to look out, and up, for in March.
Ralph, Paul & Jen pick their highlights for this month’s skies; starting with the solar system objects on offer to observers and imagers:
- Prepare for this year’s Mars opposition as it increases in brightness
- Jupiter at 21 degrees in the pre-dawn sky
- Bright Venus, Mercury and the moon in conjunction on 18th March
- Comet 2016 R2 PANSTARRS in Perseus
- A lunar conjunction with the Hyades Cluster and occultation of Aldebaran.
Next up, we take a deep sky pick from our list of favourites for this time of year:
- Ralph – Messier 81 & 82, Bode’s Galaxy & The Cigar Galaxy in Ursa Major
- Jen – Messier 3, globular cluster in Canes Venatici
- Paul – The Leo 1 group of Galaxies in the constellation Leo
And we finish this sky guide with March’s moon phases.
What to look out, and up, for in March.
Ralph, Paul & Jen pick their highlights for this month’s skies; starting with the solar system objects on offer to observers and imagers:
- Prepare for this year’s Mars opposition as it increases in brightness
- Jupiter at 21 degrees in the pre-dawn sky
- Bright Venus, Mercury and the moon in conjunction on 18th March
- Comet 2016 R2 PANSTARRS in Perseus
- A lunar conjunction with the Hyades Cluster and occultation of Aldebaran.
Next up, we take a deep sky pick from our list of favourites for this time of year:
- Ralph – Messier 81 & 82, Bode’s Galaxy & The Cigar Galaxy in Ursa Major
- Jen – Messier 3, globular cluster in Canes Venatici
- Paul – The Leo 1 group of Galaxies in the constellation Leo
And we finish this sky guide with March’s moon phases.
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