The sky for the month of March 2014

10 mars 2014

Sky maps looking North and South in Paris, on the 15th of march 2014, at 23 h civil time.

Carte du ciel en direction sud - Mars 2014
Carte du ciel en direction nord - Mars 2014

These sky maps show the bright stars and planets visible from the northern hemisphere, looking Sout and North, on february 15th 2014 (23h). The vertical line corresponds to the projection on the sky of the local meridian. The red arc on the Southern horizon represents the ecliptic (the annual path of the Sun).

The constellations which can be seen on these maps are, in alphabetical order of their acronyms :

Andromède (And), le Cocher (Aur), la Machine pneumatique (Ant), le Bélier (Ari), le Bouvier (Boo), la Girafe (Cam), Cassiopée (Cas), Céphée (Cep), le Grand Chien (CMa), le Petit Chien (CMi), le Cancer (Cnc), la Chevelure de Bérénice (Com), la Couronne Boréale (CrB),le Cratère (Crt), le Corbeau (Crv), les Chiens de Chasse (CVn), le Cygne (Cyg), le Dragon (Dra), les Gémeaux (Gem), Hercule (Her), l’Hydre femelle (Hya), le Lézard (Lac),le Lion (Leo), le Lièvre (Lep), le Petit Lion (LMi), le Lynx (Lyn), la Lyre (Lyr), la Licorne (Mon), Orion (Ori), Persée (Per), la Boussole (Pyx), la Grande Ourse (UMa), la Petite Ourse (UMi), la Poupe (Pup), le Sextant (Sex), le Taureau (Tau), le Triangle (Tri), la Vierge (Vir)

In its apparent motion along the ecliptic, the Sun is accompanied by several neighboring planets. Those which are to the East can be seen at sunset and at the beginning of the night, depending on their elongation and magnitude, while those which at to the West will be visible at the end of the night and at sunrise, again depending on their elongation and magnitude. The following figure shows the configuration for march 15th, 2014.

Course apparente du Soleil sur l’écliptique - Mars 2014

The sky maps were created using the free software Stellarium.