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Back to EpisodesMarch Skies: Planets, Eclipses & Equinox
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March brings a celestial spectacle over Edinburgh and the Lothians, with six planets visible in the first week. The vernal equinox on March twentieth marks the start of astronomical spring. Days grow longer, and the sun enters Pisces on March twelfth. The full Worm Moon on March third features a total lunar eclipse. Venus shines brightly all month, pairing close with Saturn on March eighth. Jupiter goes prograde on March eleventh, and Mars hits perihelion on March twenty-sixth. The planet lineup spans the southwest sky after sunset, though Mercury fades after inferior conjunction on March seventh. No comets or meteor showers stand out, but catch the Winter Triangle and Winter Hexagon.
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