Arukoto Satoshirianer on Nostr: Just below Venus and the Moon on March 1, look for Mercury. It's not nearly as bright ...
Just below Venus and the Moon on March 1, look for Mercury. It's not nearly as bright as Venus, but it will be the closest star-like object in the area. During the first half of March, Venus and Mercury will be relatively close to each other as twilight fades. However, as March progresses, they will move closer to the western horizon. At the end of March, Venus and Mercury will move into the early morning sky in the east, but will disappear into the glare of the Sun. The best night to see Mercury is the evening of March 8, when it is highest in the sky.
That is the Northern of the hemisphere,
If i could only be in the southern to see all these beautiful stars at night.
Being in the hospital, wakes wishes of travel.
No matter where you are, you are there, right now, it is.
That is the Northern of the hemisphere,
If i could only be in the southern to see all these beautiful stars at night.
Being in the hospital, wakes wishes of travel.
No matter where you are, you are there, right now, it is.