March 16, 2024: After sundown, look for the Late Winter Taurus Moon high in the western sky. Find bright Jupiter and Uranus through a binocular.
Category: Astronomy
2024, March 15: Bright Jupiter and Waxing Crescent Moon
March 15, 2024: Mercury, bright Jupiter, and waxing crescent moon are in the western sky after sundown. Jupiter and Uranus appear in the same binocular field of view.
2024, March 14: Do Not Miss the Moon-Pleaides Conjunction
March 14, 2024: This evening, do not miss the moon-Pleiades conjunction in the western sky after sundown. Jupiter is below the spectacular view.
2024, March 13: Wonderful Evening Jupiter-Moon Conjunction
March 13, 2024: After sundown, look into the western evening sky for a Jupiter-Moon conjunction. Planet Uranus is nearby in the same binocular field with them.
2024, March 12: Evening Moon Nears Jupiter
March 12, 2024: After sunset, the waxing crescent moon nears Jupiter in the western sky. Mercury is approaching its best evening view of the year.
2024, March 11: March Evening Crescent Moon
March 11, 2024: The March crescent moon returns to the western evening sky. Through a binocular, Jupiter appears with Planet Uranus.
2024, March 10: Daylight Saving Time Resumes
March 10, 2024: Daylight Saving Time resumes this morning when clocks across nearly all US states and Canadian provinces are advanced one hour at 2 a.m. local time.
2024, March 9: Spot Jupiter and Planet Uranus through a Binocular
March 9, 2024: After sundown spot Jupiter and planet Uranus through a binocular. A total solar eclipse occurs in a month.
2024, March 8: Late Winter Messier Marathon Season
March 8, 2024: With the moon near the New phase, the sky is open for late winter Messier marathon season. Bright Jupiter is visible after sunset.
2024, March 7: Venus, Mars, and Crescent Moon Gather
March 7, 2024: Venus, Mars, and crescent Moon gather together in bright twilight before sunrise. Bright Jupiter is visible after sundown nearing Uranus.