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March's Lunar Eclipse & Star Gazing

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March begins with Orion dominating the evening sky, followed by a total lunar eclipse before dawn on March 3rd. The moon turns coppery red as it passes through Earths shadow, with Regulus, Spica, and Antares forming a line across the sky during mid-eclipse. The waning moon pairs with Spica and Antares, while the waxing crescent hugs Venus. Mercury emerges in late March mornings, and Uranus is visible near two faint stars in Taurus from March 17th to 26th. Dont miss the Pleiades cluster, visible with binoculars before twilight hides them.

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