WEBVTT 00:02.502 --> 00:04.637 align:left position:75%,start line:83% size:15% JAMES: Three planets grace the morning skies this month. 00:04.738 --> 00:07.407 align:left position:80%,start line:83% size:10% DEAN: We re talking about Jupiter, Mars, and Saturn. 00:07.507 --> 00:11.611 align:left position:42.5%,start line:83% size:47.5% DEAN: It s Monday March 5th at 5 AM, facing southeast. 00:11.711 --> 00:16.082 align:left position:75%,start line:83% size:15% Jupiter is about halfway up in the southern sky, is super-bright, and hangs up and to 00:16.182 --> 00:17.951 align:left position:85%,start line:89% size:5% the right of Scorpius the Scorpion. 00:18.051 --> 00:20.286 align:left position:42.5%,start line:83% size:47.5% JAMES: Just to the left of Scorpius we come to our 00:20.387 --> 00:24.290 align:left position:72.5%,start line:83% size:17.5% next planet and it should shine with a steady reddish glow. 00:24.391 --> 00:25.525 align:left position:32.5%,start line:89% size:57.5% That is Mars. 00:25.625 --> 00:27.627 align:left position:42.5%,start line:83% size:47.5% DEAN: Now connect a line from Jupiter through Mars 00:27.727 --> 00:29.396 align:left position:30%,start line:89% size:60% and keep going. 00:29.496 --> 00:32.699 align:left position:75%,start line:83% size:15% You will run into another pretty bright star that should be a little yellow in color. 00:32.799 --> 00:34.667 align:left position:77.5%,start line:89% size:12.5% That is actually the ringed planet Saturn. 00:34.768 --> 00:37.437 align:left position:42.5%,start line:83% size:47.5% JAMES: If we advance to Wednesday March 7th, look 00:37.537 --> 00:38.505 align:left position:12.5%,start line:89% size:77.5% what joins the planet line-up 00:38.605 --> 00:40.006 align:left position:30%,start line:89% size:60% DEAN: The Moon! 00:40.106 --> 00:41.875 align:left position:42.5%,start line:83% size:47.5% JAMES: It ll be right next to Jupiter. 00:41.975 --> 00:46.246 align:left position:75%,start line:83% size:15% And then as the week progresses, on the 8th and 9th, the Moon will get closer and closer 00:46.346 --> 00:47.447 align:left position:40%,start line:89% size:50% to Mars. 00:47.547 --> 00:48.815 align:left position:42.5%,start line:83% size:47.5% DEAN: And on Saturday morning March 10th it will 00:48.915 --> 00:50.683 align:left position:15%,start line:89% size:75% lie between Mars and Saturn. 00:50.784 --> 00:54.784 align:left position:22.5%,start line:89% size:67.5% BOTH: Keep looking up!