Friends, let’s have a look at What’s Up For March 2019 in the sky? This month will be consisting of Jupiter getting off the sky as it will be visible only for the early risers. You can find Jupiter in the south-eastern sky an hour before sunrise. You will also be able to see Saturn and Venus a bit lower in the same part of the sky. You can spot the Beehive Cluster in the sky. Look for it using the Sirius and the Procyon. Draw a straight line from Sirius though Procyon to get it. Use Binoculars. We also have the March Equinox on March 20th. That day will experience equal Day and Night. We also have the Supermoon on that very day. It will be 30 percent Brighter and and 14 percent larger. That’s all for this month. See you all in the next article.
By Sattik Bhowmick,
Junior Member, SWAN
By Sattik Bhowmick,
Junior Member, SWAN