March 2025

02/03/2025 16 min Temporada 2025 Episodio 3
March 2025

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Send us a textSocial Media LinksFull text available at the Cosmos Safari Blog     March 2025 says goodbye to Saturn, welcomes a total lunar eclipse, and continues hanging out with the rest of the planetsHi everybody, I’m Rob, your Last Minute Astronomer, bringing astronomy to normies and nerds, with little time to spare.  We’ll start by talking about this month’s big events, then highlight the naked eye planets, and finish up with the lunar phases, so you can plan ahead better than me.  BIG EVENTS14th - Total Lunar Eclipse -1:09am EST – Partial Eclipse Begins 2:26am EST – Totality Begins with maximum eclipse right before 3am.3:32am EST – Totality ends, Partiality begins again4:48am EST – Partial Eclipse EndsOther things to look forAs the Moon gets darker, more and more stars will be visibleThe Moon is right between Leo and Virgo - Virgo is usually tough to find, so take advantage of the darkened Moon.20th – Spring Equinox - Astronomically the first day of Spring, even though meteorologically Spring starts in the beginning of March.  Here’s some more info. 29th - Partial Solar Eclipse - Technically, this is happening, but it’ll be very hard to see even if you are in the NE US.  Northern Europe has the best views.Naked-eye PLANETSSunset - Venus (first 2 weeks), Mercury (first 2 weeks), Jupiter, Mars Middle of the night - Jupiter, Mars Morning - Maybe Venus (last week) LUNAR CYCLEEvening Crescents (look West after Sunset)First Quarter Moon – 6th (Visible until midnight)Evening Gibbous (Mostly lit, after Sunset)Full Moon – 14th (Visible all night)Waning Gibbous (Mostly lit, rises later at night)Last Quarter Moon – 22nd (Visible midnight into the morning)Morning Crescents (look East in the AM)New Moon – 29th (darkest skies)LUNAR CLOSE ENCOUNTERS The Moon will be traveling across the sky as normal, passing by some planets at particular times. 1st - 2nd - Mercury & Venus 5th - 6th - Find the Waxing Crescent Moon right nearby Jupiter. To the right of Jupiter on the 5th, to the left and up on the 6th. 8th - The Moon will start out the night just 2˚ from Mars, moving further away throughout the night, setting around 5am.26th - Get out between 6:30am and 6:50am and see if you can see Venus coming out on the other side of the Sun.  Look East.  Venus will be super bright, but only a few degrees above the horizon.  The Moon will be similarly high, but about 45˚ to the right in the ESE.And that’s the sky for this month! If you find this advance notice of the night sky helpful, please support this work by finding Last Minute Astronomer on Patreon, and don’t forget to follow Last Minute Astronomer on Facebook and Instagram. Till next month, I’m the Last Minute Astronomer wishing you fruitful plans and clear skies. Music was produced by Deep Sky Dude and used with permission.

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