March 1910 Sky Events

Observer Location:Beijing (39.904°, 116.407°)

Monthly Sky Events Overview

23 sky events total, including 4 moon phases and 1 planetary events.

Daily Sky Events

All times are in local time (Asia/Shanghai)

Group Date Sunrise/Sunset Moonrise/Moonset Moon Phase Sky Events

Planetary outlook

March 1910 mid-month observing conditions

Mercury

Excellent
Apparent magnitude: -0.4
Constellation: Pisces
Angular diameter: 5.4"
Status: near inferior conjunction

Observation tip: Very bright, easily visible to the naked eye; Mercury stays close to the Sun; best seen at dusk or dawn

Right ascension: 22h30m14s
Declination: -11°46'25"

Venus

Excellent
Apparent magnitude: -4.9
Constellation: Aquarius
Angular diameter: 42.6"
Status: near greatest eastern elongation

Observation tip: Very bright, easily visible to the naked eye; Venus is the brightest planet and is best seen at dusk or dawn

Right ascension: 21h10m47s
Declination: -10°25'16"

Mars

Excellent
Apparent magnitude: 1.2
Constellation: Taurus
Angular diameter: 5.5"
Status: near western quadrature

Observation tip: Visible to the naked eye; Its reddish appearance is obvious; it is best observed near opposition

Right ascension: 03h51m54s
Declination: +21°29'30"

Jupiter

Excellent
Apparent magnitude: -2.4
Constellation: Libra
Angular diameter: 43.8"
Status: near eastern quadrature

Observation tip: Very bright, easily visible to the naked eye; Its moons are easy to spot and it is excellent for telescope observing

Right ascension: 12h45m27s
Declination: -03°09'45"

Saturn

Excellent
Apparent magnitude: 0.6
Constellation: Aries
Angular diameter: 16.4"
Status: near western quadrature

Observation tip: Visible to the naked eye; Saturn’s rings require a telescope to see clearly

Right ascension: 01h25m18s
Declination: +06°30'42"

Uranus

Fair
Apparent magnitude: 5.8
Constellation: Capricornus
Angular diameter: 3.5"
Status: near eastern quadrature

Observation tip: Binoculars are recommended; Binoculars or a telescope are recommended

Right ascension: 19h45m21s
Declination: -21°43'10"

Neptune

Fair
Apparent magnitude: 7.8
Constellation: Cancer
Angular diameter: 2.3"
Status: near western quadrature

Observation tip: A telescope is required; A telescope is required; Neptune appears blue-green

Right ascension: 07h11m35s
Declination: +21°44'17"

Moon

Excellent
Apparent magnitude: -12.7
Constellation: Taurus
Angular diameter: 12794.0"
Status: Moon illumination 17.0%

Observation tip: Moon illumination 17.0%; good for observing lunar surface detail

Right ascension: 02h40m49s
Declination: +13°57'46"