Morning 28 March: Wow
In the morning sky, a crescent moon retreat The moon is near the three planets, and now a series of bath This will happen. Witness this world on Monday morning, March 28, 2022, as they adjust the moon in an 8-degree circle on the dome of the sky.
Mars is 4 Mark north of the moon at 3 world time on March 28
Venus is 7 Mark north of the moon at 10 UTC On March 28.
Saturn is 4 Mark north of the moon at 12 UTC On March 28.
Venus is 2 Mark North Saturn on 13 UTC On March 29.
The view on March 28 was simply stunning. And if you get a good picture, Send to us!
See here for pictures of the moon and planets in March 2022
Note to telescope users: faint comet, 22p/head, near the planets on March 27 and 28. But in size 11And at dawn, you need a telescope to catch it, as well as a darkening sky, and a dimmer experience of seeing objects.
The view from the Southern Hemisphere
BTW, the view is better from the southern hemisphere, where the path of the ecliptic rises at a steeper angle from the horizon. Not only will you see Venus, Mars, and Saturn near the moon, you may see Jupiter before sunrise.
Bottom line: See the morning planets – Venus, Mars, and Saturn – side by side, and the Moon joins the view on March 27 and 28, 2022. In the Southern Hemisphere, you might as well see Jupiter.
Read: EarthSky Night Sky Guide for March and April 2022
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