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Rolling sky 15
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Mercury is 1.3° to the right of brighter Jupiter. Use binoculars starting about 20 minutes after sunset.

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■ Jupiter and Mercury are in conjunction very low in bright twilight, due west. Courtesy Gianluca Masi, Virtual Telescope Project, who plans a live feed of the event starting at 11 p.m. All you may see of it is its fuzzy nucleus, overexposed here. Ceres will be magnitude 7.0, while M100 appears only about mag 10.5 depending on your telescope and sky quality. A dot for Ceres is added for its location at 10 p.m. A more realistic-looking image, even for a very large amateur telescope under a very dark sky. Image from the Stellarium planetarium program with additions by Bob King.

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The position of Ceres is shown every two hours from 8 p.m. Ceres crosses the spiral galaxy M100 in Coma Berenices on the night of March 26-27. Unlike how galaxies look in images, their low-surface-brightness arms and disc are generally much less visible in telescopes than their small, dense inner regions. ■ This evening the asteroid 1 Ceres, 7th magnitude, crosses the northernmost spiral arm of the 10th-magnitude galaxy M100 in Coma Berenices, as shown below. They do the reverse water dump in the fall. The much brighter Big Dipper curls over high above it, "dumping water" into it. ■ This is the time of year when the dim Little Dipper juts to the right from Polaris (the Little Dipper's handle-end) during late evening. daylight-saving time it's at its lowest due north, lying not quite horizontally. It's standing roughly on end.īut for skywatchers at mid-northern latitudes Cassiopeia is circumpolar, never going away completely. Look for it fairly low in the north-northwest. ■ As spring gets rolling, the signature fall-and-winter constellation Cassiopeia retreats down after dark. ■ Higher above Venus now, the crescent Moon shines just a couple degrees from the Pleiades. Follow this line past the bowl's lip far across the sky, and you cruise to Capella. You probably know that the two stars forming the front of the Dipper's bowl (currently on top) are the Pointers they point to Polaris, currently to their left or lower left.Īnd, you may know that if you follow the curve of the Dipper's handle out and around by a little more than a Dipper length, you'll arc to Arcturus, now rising in the east.īut did you know that if you follow the Pointers backward the opposite way, you'll land in Leo?ĭraw a line diagonally across the Dipper's bowl from where the handle is attached, and continue far on, to go to Gemini.Īnd look at the two stars forming the open top of the Dipper's bowl. ■ The Big Dipper glitters softly high in the northeast these evenings, standing on its handle. The Moon on the 24th has just completed its daytime leapfrog past Venus. We would love to hear your valuable feedback and suggestions.■ The waxing crescent Moon hangs above Venus in the west this evening, as shown here.

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