Skywatching Guides for Planets, Moon, and Stars

When the Curves Line Up publishes skywatching guides that focus on the moon, planets, and the brightest stars. Each article provides clear timing, angular separations, and directional reference points so observers know where and when to look. The site emphasizes careful description and is written for readers who value observational accuracy.


Current Sky Events

2026, March 5-7: Moon and Spica in the March Morning Sky

March 5-7, 2026: After the March 3 lunar eclipse, the gibbous Moon shines near Spica in Virgo – Viewing times, altitudes, and sky landmarks.

2026, March 6: Moon Near Spica and Three Bright Planets Tonight

March 6, 2026: A bright gibbous Moon appears near Spica before sunrise while Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, and Uranus are visible after sunset.

2026, March 7: Mercury at Inferior Conjunction

March 7, 2026: Mercury reaches inferior conjunction today, then moves into the morning sky toward greatest elongation on April 3 before superior conjunction May 14.

2026, March 8: Daylight Time Begins, See Moon and Planets

March 8, 2026: Daylight Saving Time begins today. The gibbous moon appears near Zubenelgenubi before sunrise, while Venus passes Saturn and Jupiter’s retrograde ends.

2026, March 9-11: Last Quarter Moon Crosses Scorpius

March 9-11, 2026: Before sunrise, the waning moon crosses in front of Scorpius near Antares, the brightest star.

2026, March 10: Jupiter’s Retrograde Ends

March 10, 2026: Jupiter’s retrograde ends in front of Gemini near the Twins.


Venus as an Evening Star, 2026

Venus as an Evening Star, 2026
Chart Caption – The chart shows the setting time of the planets, bright stars, and moon in the western sky compared to sun. Two planets rising times are compared to sunset.

Venus as an Evening Star

Venus Special Report



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