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Le ciel de mars 2026

Si vous n'avez pas la chance le 3 mars d'observer l'éclipse totale de Lune depuis Tahiti, consolez vous en pointant Jupiter, ou en profitant d'un coucher de Lune accompagnée de Vénus, ou en observant l'occultation de Régulus par la Lune. Tout cela se passe en ce mois de mars ! Co ...  Show more

Les spectacles de vos nuits en février 2026

Mercure qui fait une apparition dans le crépuscule, Saturne et la Lune en fin croissant qui se couchent ensemble, les comètes Wierzchos et Schaumasse en même temps dans le ciel, et la Lune gibbeuse proche de Jupiter : ce sont les principaux spectacles du mois. Mais il est aussi q ...  Show more

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