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The Age of Aries, spanning approximately 2200 to 100 BC, was marked by the Sun's position in Aries during the spring equinox. Notable for the first codes of justice, it saw the rise of civilizations like Egypt's New Kingdom and Babylonia under Hammurabi and shifts in religious thought such as Moses' laws and Akhenaten's monotheism. Aries' association with fire and iron led to significant technological advancements. This age also saw vast expansions of empires and the establishment of enduring spiritual traditions, setting the stage for subsequent ages like Pisces. https://aquariansigns.com/welcome/age-of-aries-the-age-of-law/

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From March 28 to April 6, 2025, highlights include a partial solar eclipse visible in northeastern North America, Greenland, Iceland, and Europe. Mars passes close to Pollux on March 30. The Hyades and Coma Berenices star clusters are visible, as is the Leo Triplet of galaxies. The Pleiades pairs with the crescent moon on April 1, followed by the moon's proximity to Jupiter and Mars. The Big Dipper is prominent in the northeast, and Venus emerges in the dawn sky. Jupiter and Mars are visible in the evenings, while Saturn and Neptune remain hidden. https://skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-news/observing-news/this-weeks-sky-at-a-glance-march-28-april-6/

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The forecast for the upcoming week includes considerable cloudiness with occasional rain showers for most days. From Sunday to Wednesday, we will see highs around 60°F, with varying chances of rain. Monday will have a higher chance of steady rain throughout the day. Tuesday night may experience more consistent rain with up to a quarter-inch of rainfall. The later part of the week, from Thursday onwards, will see partial clouds and fewer showers, with temperatures ranging from 61°F to 67°F highs. Winds will generally remain between 5 to 20 mph, shifting slightly in direction as the week progresses. https://www.kcra.com/weather

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Stargazing highlights for March 23-29 include finding Hydra and its heart, Alphard, by tracing a line from Castor through Pollux, and observing the M41 and M50 clusters near Sirius using binoculars. Orion's Belt turns horizontal on March 25, depending on your latitude and longitude. The Big Dipper's pointers can guide you to Polaris, Arcturus, and Leo. The Leo Triplet of galaxies is visible in spring. On March 28-29, a partial solar eclipse occurs at sunrise in northeastern North America, Greenland, Iceland, and Europe. New York City and Boston have notable observations with maximum obscuration percentages at sunrise. https://skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-news/observing-news/this-weeks-sky-at-a-glance-march-21-30/

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**Spring Forecast 2025: Warm Weather and Winter Chill**

As spring approaches, expect a mix of warmer days and lingering winter conditions.

The northern U.S. will experience colder temperatures and late frosts, while the Southwest faces intense heat and drought. Severe weather, including tornadoes, may focus on the Mississippi and Tennessee Valleys.

AccuWeather will release a detailed forecast on March 5. https://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-forecasts/spring-forecast-2025-us-faces-split-between-warm-weather-lingering-chill/1739823

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The weather forecast predicts partly cloudy skies on Sunday with a high of 76F and a low of 49F, and sunny conditions on Monday reaching 80F. By Tuesday, expect clouds in the morning, clearing to sunny skies with a high of 84F. Wednesday will see mixed sunshine and clouds, followed by showers at night. Thursday will be mostly cloudy, high at 69F. Friday and Saturday bring intervals of clouds and sun, with highs in the mid-60s. Showers may occur Saturday night with a 30% chance of rain. Winds remain light to moderate throughout the week, mainly from the SSW. https://www.kcra.com/weather

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The week begins with overcast skies and rain from Sunday into Monday, with temperatures ranging from 50°F to 65°F. Showers and thunderstorms are likely on Monday, but conditions clear by Monday night. Tuesday brings sunshine with highs around 63°F. Clouds return midweek, with showers on Wednesday night and partial sun on Thursday. Friday is mostly overcast, and Saturday sees decreasing clouds with temperatures reaching 69°F. Nights remain cool, with lows varying between 37°F and 46°F. https://www.kcra.com/weather

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Pi (π) is a mathematical constant representing the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, approximately 3.14159. Known for its infinite, non-repeating decimal representation, pi has captivated mathematicians for over 4,000 years, with early approximations by ancient Babylonians and Egyptians. Archimedes advanced its calculation using polygonal approaches. Over time, pi was established as both irrational and transcendental, reinforcing its complexity. Today, pi is calculated to be trillions of digits, though only a few are necessary for practical use. Its applications span geometry, trigonometry, and calculus, emphasizing mathematics as a dynamic discipline. https://www.piday.org/learn-about-pi/#

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This week offers excellent opportunities for stargazing. As the Moon wanes, deep-sky observing becomes easier, starting with viewing the Beehive Star Cluster in Cancer. Sirius, the brightest star, and its companions create interesting formations. Watch Orion's Belt for its horizontal alignment, influenced by your latitude. On March 19, the waning gibbous Moon rises in the Scorpius constellation, previewing summer skies. Spring officially begins on March 20. On March 21, view the Puppis constellation. Arcturus, the "Spring Star," becomes visible on March 22. Observe these celestial events and enjoy the moonless evenings for clear sky viewing. https://skyandtelescope.org/observing/sky-at-a-glance/this-weeks-sky-at-a-glance-march-14-23/

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Daylight Saving Time (DST) in the United States starts on March 9, 2025, when clocks will spring forward by one hour, resulting in later sunrises and sunsets. Hawaii and most of Arizona, except the Navajo Nation, do not observe DST and remain on standard time. DST will end on November 2, 2025, when clocks will fall back one hour. Legislation to end the biannual time change has been proposed but has not passed, leaving the debate over maintaining either standard or daylight saving time ongoing due to various health, economic, and personal impacts. https://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/daylight-saving-time-2025-when-do-clocks-spring-forward/1742149

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