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The southern hemisphere night sky March 2006

9 February 2006
by Richard Conan-Davies

This image is a guide to help you find your way around the night sky during March. Here we highlight the East and South Eastern sky from the Southern Hemisphere and some of the constellations including scorpius and Libra.

night sky march 2006

During February at about 11.43pm 16 March 2006 you are able to see the planet Jupiter. Looking to the West ( not shown here though) you should also be able to see the Orion Nebula.

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