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What's up in the March 2026 skies?

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March is here, bringing the first signs of spring and longer daylight hours, but the night sky is still delivering excellent observing before we lose those long winter evenings. 

We'll discuss this year’s only total lunar eclipse, and a beautiful conjunction between Venus and Saturn. 

Then we cover important developments with Artemis II, along with the latest about the Starliner program. 

We’ll also explore an often overlooked lunar crater and then we'll highlight several of the best double and multiple stars visible in the spring skies.

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