Amazing astronomical phenomena should not be missed in March 2017

March is an interesting month for those who love astronomy. In March, a series of remarkable astronomical phenomena like the Moon of Mars, the Moon obscures Aldebaran, . will take place and you should not miss it.

Moon Mars festival (1/3/2017)

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Moon meets Mars.

When the sunset falls, look at the western sky to see a picture of the Moon with a thin crescent. Next to that pink star is Mars. If you look at the ordinary, Mars is like other stars. But when viewed with a telescope, there is a disk image.

Moon obscures Aldebaran star (March 4, 2017)

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The moon obscures Aldebaran.

The very thin crescent moon will be near bright orange star Aldebaran in the southwestern sky after nightfall. Many areas of the world will see this star move closer to the Moon.

In particular, the North, Central America, Hawaii and West Caribbean regions will see the best. The orange points of the light will disappear after the un-illuminated part of the Moon and then appear an hour later along the illuminated part.

The Moon delivered the brightest star in the Lion Lion (March 10, 2017).

The Moon and the brightest star of the Lion constellation are Regulas. Many areas can see this phenomenon. With people in the South East of South America and South Africa's southernmost tip for a short time, Regulas will be obscured by the Moon.

Zodiac Light (2 weeks from March 14, March 28, 2017)

In the Northern Hemisphere area, the best Zodiac light can be seen. This is also called the dawn phenomenon, the beautiful light emitted by sunlight reflecting a multitude of flying dust particles in the disk plane of the solar system. To witness this phenomenon, it was far from the area with many lights and searched for a faint pyramid-like light pulled from the eastern horizon before the sun rose.

The moon appears with Jupiter (March 15, 2017).

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The moon appears with Jupiter.

Get up early to look at the sky in the southwest and see the pale, crescent moon at Jupiter's side. Along with the Moon and Jupiter there is also a Spica star - the brightest star in the Virgo form a triangle in the sky.

Equinox phenomenon back (March 20, 2017)

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The Equinox phenomenon returned.

Equinox , also known as "stool point" . The Earth revolves around the Sun, causing the hemisphere near the Sun to be summer, far from the hemisphere being winter. When Equinox is the equatorial plane that passes through the center of the Sun, the day is almost as long as the night. With the Northern Hemisphere, this phenomenon signals the beginning of the day longer. This year the moon will move closer to Saturn on the night of the "fecal point" in March. You should take advantage of this to see this phenomenon.

Moon Mars festival (March 30, 2017)

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Moon meets Mars.

This is the second chance of the month to see the arrival of the Moon and Mars. Look for the Crescent Moon near the Red Star in the western sky after sunset.