Big Dipper Graces the Northeast Tonight as Crescent Moon Dims in Southwest

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After dark on March 24, the Big Dipper rises in the northeastern sky while the Moon sits about 40% illuminated in the southwestern sky; use the Big Dipper’s pointer stars, Merak and Dubhe, to find Polaris in the north, and note the handle points toward Arcturus in the east-northeast as spring skies unfold.
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