三月天演 多多欣賞。。。 March 7: Venus and Uranus Venus, the “evening star,” points the way to a much fainter planet tonight. Uranus, the seventh planet from the Sun, is to the left of Venus by two or three degrees. Through binoculars, Uranus looks like a small, faint star. March 8: Seeing Stars Some of the brightest stars in the night sky are visible tonight. Sirius, the brightest of them all, is in the south at nightfall. Orion is to its upper right. And Regulus, near the Moon, and Aldebaran, near Orion, add to the lightshow. |