Since Venus has moved to the morning sky, Jupiter stands unchallenged as the most brilliant dot in March’s evening sky. The planet shines at minus 2.3 magnitude. Look for it at dusk in early March about two-thirds of the way up in the east.
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Skywatch: Spot Jupiter in evening; catch Venus before dawn
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