GO ASTRONOMY | March Stargazing: Find these Constellations @goastronomy | Uploaded March 2022 | Updated October 2024, 7 hours ago.
March is the best month for viewing the following constellations in both the northern and southern hemispheres. Turn your eyes, binoculars or telescope to the night sky and locate:
Lynx, the Lynx
north hemisphere
Cancer, the Crab
north hemisphere
Canis Minor, the Little Dog
north hemisphere
Pyxis, the Compass
south hemisphere
Puppis, the Stern
south hemisphere
Vela, the Sails
south hemisphere
Carina, the Keel
south hemisphere
Volans, the Flying Fish
south hemisphere
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March is the best month for viewing the following constellations in both the northern and southern hemispheres. Turn your eyes, binoculars or telescope to the night sky and locate:
Lynx, the Lynx
north hemisphere
Cancer, the Crab
north hemisphere
Canis Minor, the Little Dog
north hemisphere
Pyxis, the Compass
south hemisphere
Puppis, the Stern
south hemisphere
Vela, the Sails
south hemisphere
Carina, the Keel
south hemisphere
Volans, the Flying Fish
south hemisphere
No talking heads or bloviating, just awesome 4K imagery set to inspiring music. Release your inner astronomer.
If you like this video, consider subscribing to the channel. A new video every week.
May your skies always be clear!
website: go-astronomy.com
#goastronomy