March 2010 Star Viewing Guide
March 23rd 2010 04:04
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Southern hemisphere
March 23 2010
for viewer in the planet Venus (Evening Star) can be seen low in the western horizon around 5:30 PM EADST.
March 29, 2010 the full moon and Saturn can be spotted look in an easterly direction best time is around 6:45 PM. Saturn and the moon in close proximity.(see image above)
Constellation Orion and Mars can be seen in the North West at 9:30 EADST
Southern hemisphere views are based on the east coast of Australia
Northern hemisphere
Northern hemisphere views are based on views form the location of Brookings Unites States.
March 29, 2010
Viewers in the Northern hemisphere can see Venus in the lower western horizon from 6.00PM local Planet Saturn can also be seen in both hemispheres. Mars is also visible high above the horizon to the South East, it has slight reddish light. Both planets are clearly visible by 8:30 local time.
March 29, 2010
the full moon just coming up over the South Eastern horizon 10.30 local time.
I hope to continue updating the monthly Star Guides as time permits
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