
Spring Stargazing: Eclipse & Constellations
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Stargazers kick off March with a total lunar eclipse, turning the moon red and low on the western horizon. The eclipse peaks around six a.m. on the first, offering a glimpse for those on higher floors with a clear western view. Spring constellations like Leo, Bootes, and Virgo emerge, while winter favorites like Orion and Taurus fade out. NASAs Artemis Two mission faces delays, aiming for early April or later, marking the first crewed moon orbit in over fifty years. Warmer weather brings better stargazing opportunities, with groups hosting telescope parties and the next full lunar eclipse not until June 2029.
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