PDF NCPR: March 12, 2019

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Evening Sky

Lots of light in the evening after the switch to EDT!!

Winter Extremes

Today

Earliest Sunrise

Sunrise Diff. from Today

1/2/2019 7:37:32 0:18:34

3/12/2019 7:18:59

6/15/2019 5:14:58 2:04:01

Summer Solstice

6/21/2019 5:15:32 2:03:38

Sunset Diff. from Today

Winter Extremes 12/9/2019

16:20:24 2:42:15

Today

4/10/2018 19:39:20

Latest Sunset 6/26/2018 20:49:56 1:47:16

Summer Solstice 6/21/2019 20:49:23 1:46:30

Mornings and evenings getting lighter!! Total daylight is 2:55 hours longer than winter solstice! Total daylight is 3:50 hours shorter than summer solstice!

Light for 11h 44m today!

If we stayed on Standard Time, earliest sunrise (6/15) at 4:15:58 am, If we stayed on Daylight Time, latest sunrise (12/9) at 8:37:32 am

Evening Sky

Mars still bright in Pisces! fading, but still brightest thing in that region of the sky (173 million miles) 40? above the southern horizon at 8:00 pm 16? right (west) of waxing crescent moon tonight, left of Aries (cosmic hockey stick)

Evening Stars Orion high and bright by 8 pm ... lovely stars! Moon in Taurus near Pleiades Leo is rising

Morning Sky

Jupiter, Saturn, & Venus in pre-dawn sky Jupiter ~22? above S horizon at 7 am, in Ophiuchus Moving about 1? west per day with the stars (moving slowly east against them) Saturn rising ~18? above SSE horizon at 7 am. Under the "teaspoon" of Sagittarius Keeping pace with Jupiter Venus ~10? above SE horizon at 7 am, in Capricornus getting less bright due to distance 107 million miles tomorrow morning Sinking slowly move toward horizon through spring and summer.

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