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The sky in March.

Publication: Natural History

Publication Date: 01-MAR-05

Author: Rao, Joe
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Mercury is the first planet to look for as the twilight fades in early and mid-March. The little planet is highest and brightest from about March 1 through the 10th. Look low in the west about forty-five minutes after sunset; Mercury is the only bright "star" in the otherwise barren constellation Pisces, the fish.

On the evening of the 1st Mercury shines...

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