One of the youngest visible moons of the year appears alongside Venus on March 19 Look west after sunset on March 19 to try spotting a razor-thin crescent moon less than 24 hours old with brilliant Venus lighting the way. Astrobitica March 18, 2026 (Last updated: March 18, 2026) 1 minute read Look west after sunset on March 19 to try spotting a razor-thin crescent moon less than 24 hours old with brilliant Venus lighting the way. About the Author Astrobitica Administrator Visit Website View All Posts Post navigation Previous: Solar array deal sheds more light on South Korea’s defense constellationNext: Astronomers search for ‘exotrojans’ hiding in extreme pulsar systems