The Sky for the Month

The Sky over the Mornington Peninsula — March 1973

Computed for The Briars, Mt Martha. Times are local (Melbourne).

Highlights this month

  • 2FriThe Moon passes Jupiter — 2° apart. (3:38am)
  • 4SunMercury is stationary — begins retrograde (westward) motion. (9:47am)
  • 10SatNeptune is stationary — begins retrograde (westward) motion. (2:12am)
  • 11SunThe Moon passes Saturn — 4° apart. (8:15pm)
  • 14WedMercury in inferior conjunction with the Sun — lost in the glare. (6:07am)
  • 21WedAutumn equinox.
  • 26MonMercury is stationary — resumes direct (eastward) motion. (4:11pm)
  • 29ThuThe Moon passes Mars — 3° apart. (11:47am)
  • 29ThuThe Moon passes Jupiter — 2° apart. (9:29pm)

Sun & twilight

DateSunriseSunsetDay lengthAstro. dark beginsends
Wed 17:03am8:01pm12h 57m9:33pm5:31am
Sat 106:12am6:47pm12h 35m8:17pm4:42am
Tue 206:22am6:32pm12h 10m8:01pm4:54am
Sat 316:32am6:15pm11h 43m7:43pm5:05am

Days shorten by about 75 minutes over the month.

The Moon

  • New MoonMon 5, 10:11am
  • First QuarterMon 12, 7:30am
  • Full MoonMon 19, 9:30am
  • Last QuarterTue 27, 9:43am

Perigee 10 Mar (369,600 km) · Apogee 25 Mar (404,900 km)

The planets

Rise/set for mid-month at The Briars.

PlanetInMagRiseTransitSetBest
MercuryPsc6.26:14am12:15pm6:16pmHidden
VenusAqr−3.85:44am12:07pm6:29pmHidden
MarsSgr1.01:05am8:24am3:43pmMorning
JupiterCap−1.82:08am9:16am4:23pmMorning
SaturnTau−0.112:51pm5:42pm10:33pmEvening
UranusVir5.47:43pm2:14am8:41amMorning
NeptuneSco7.910:02pm5:14am12:23pmMorning

The solar system — March 1973

Evening sky Morning sky Up much of the night Lost in the Sun’s glare

Generated automatically from the MPAS sky engine on 24 August 2026.