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If you're up early any morning during March, you'll want to go out and look toward the east to catch a lovely grouping of Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. The three planets are visible before dawn throughout the month. At the beginning of March they form a line, with Mars located above Jupiter. But each morning as the month goes on, Mars appears to get closer to the giant planets. On the 17th, 18th and 19th, an increasingly slim crescent Moon joins the three planets in a celestial quartet. Mars then passes just beneath Jupiter on the 19th through the 21st, before continuing on its way, ending the month just beneath Saturn. Clear Skies Everyone!