March marks a turning point in the Earth’s celestial dance. This month, we approach the first equinox of the calendar year, and the seasons officially ‘change’ after the equinox passes. Also March has 2 eclipses, total lunar eclipse and partial solar eclipse followed by a grand planetary alignment.
While this heralds the changing of light more for the northern hemisphere, less for the southern – there are still fantastic opportunities to see what’s up in the March night sky. Particularly, March is a great month for planet-gazing and to try and spot deep space objects during a Messier Marathon
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