Johnny Q -Z
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01 March, 01:22
Mars closes in on the Pleiades star cluster this week to give sky-watchers a beautiful view of contrasting celestial colours.
The red planet will appear close to the blue-white stars of the cluster all week, but the closest approach happens on 3 March.
Mars also forms a straight line with two red stars: Aldebaran in Taurus and Betelgeuse (famously pronounced beetlejuice) in Orion.
We have: Pleiades/Orion/Taurus/(bull or ox - Year of the Ox)/Betelgeuse all in one.
Source: https://www.theguardian.co...
The red planet will appear close to the blue-white stars of the cluster all week, but the closest approach happens on 3 March.
Mars also forms a straight line with two red stars: Aldebaran in Taurus and Betelgeuse (famously pronounced beetlejuice) in Orion.
We have: Pleiades/Orion/Taurus/(bull or ox - Year of the Ox)/Betelgeuse all in one.
Source: https://www.theguardian.co...
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coincidence March was named after the god of war Mars
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