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Friday, March 20, 2026

Sky Data

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Moon

Waxing Crescent (3%)

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Visible

Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn

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Sunrise

6:01

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Sunset

17:59

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Astronomy Event

March Equinox

The Sun crosses the celestial equator. Day and night are approximately equal length.

💡 Marks the start of autumn in the Southern Hemisphere and spring in the Northern Hemisphere.

What to observe

M45 - Plêiades

M45 - Plêiades

The "Seven Sisters" - one of the most famous and easy-to-find clusters. Beautiful in binoculars, showing dozens of young blue stars.

Type: Open Cluster
Constellation: Taurus
Magnitude: 1.6
Equipment: Naked eye / Binoculars

Best time: 9 PM - 2 AM

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