

The moon, Venus (proper) and Jupiter (high) seen from Fechy, Switzerland
Alistair Scott / Alamy Inventory Picture
Wherever you might be on this planet, the moon and Venus will seem shut collectively within the evening sky on 24 March. They may even line up with the intense Jupiter and Mars, and the faint Uranus. The moon will probably be a tiny sliver, with simply 12 per cent of the facet going through Earth illuminated.
How one can spot the moon, Venus and Jupiter
Wherever you reside, look west simply after the solar has set. You will notice two vivid objects within the sky, one above the opposite. These are Jupiter and Venus. Jupiter will probably be nearer to the horizon, setting shortly after sundown. Venus will probably be brighter and better within the sky. Look above Venus and you will notice the crescent moon. They may each be sitting in between the constellations of Pisces and Taurus.
How one can spot Jupiter’s moons
If in case you have binoculars or a small telescope, you may level them at Jupiter to search for three of its 4 largest moons, referred to as the Galilean moons. Callisto will probably be too near the planet to see, however you would possibly be capable to make out Europa, Io and Ganymede, which is able to seem in a line on this order on 24 March after sundown, with Ganymede the furthest from Jupiter.
How one can search for Uranus
Uranus may even be seen however just for these with binoculars and entry to a darkish sky, away from mild air pollution. Uranus will probably be simply subsequent to the crescent moon, even nearer to the moon than Venus.
How one can spot Mars
Draw an imaginary line between the planets and the moon and prolong it: even additional up from the horizon, you’ll attain a reddish, vivid object. That is Mars. Will probably be within the constellation Gemini, subsequent to the 2 vivid “twin” stars, Castor and Pollux.
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