Look for a crescent moon next week.
Mark Lovewell

Crescent Moon, Venus and Mars

A thin crescent moon will draw plenty of attention on Sunday night, when it appears right next to the bright planet Venus in our western sky.

A thin crescent moon will draw plenty of attention on Sunday night, when it appears right next to the bright planet Venus in our western sky. The two are only four degrees apart. Venus is almost sitting in the Moon’s lap.

Saturday night also offers a similar opportunity, but far less dramatic. An even thinner crescent moon appears lower, closer to the horizon, and right next to Mars. Saturday night is a harder event to watch, as both the Moon and Mars are so close to the horizon and visible only briefly. An observer has to pick an area on the Vineyard where the tree line or hills don’t interfere in the west, like East Chop, West Chop and Menemsha Beach. Mars and the Moon set together a short time afterwards.

Sunday night is a far easier show to watch. The crescent moon is higher and appearing right next to Venus. The two are in the constellation Aries, a zodiacal constellation we associate with early winter.

On Tuesday night, an even higher and brighter crescent moon appears near the bright orange star Aldebaran, in the zodiacal constellation Taurus.

On Thursday, the first quarter moon appears high in our early evening sky, in the zodiacal constellation Gemini.


 

Sunrise and Sunset
DaySunriseSunset
Fri., March 206:456:53
Sat., March 216:436:54
Sun., March 226:426:55
Mon., March 236:406:56
Tues., March 246:386:57
Wed., March 256:376:58
Thurs., March 266:357:00
Fri., March 276:337:01

Temperatures and Precipitations
DayMax (Fº)Min (Fº)Inches
March 1341240.00
March 1440290.03
March 1545341.25
March 1646270.09
March 1743310.08
March 1850260.11
March 1935210.00

 

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