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Showing posts with label Celestial events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Celestial events. Show all posts

Monday, 2 March 2026

Astronomy Outlook for March 2026: Whats Happening in the Skies Above You This Month

Written by: Astrophyzix Digital Observatory
Article type: News, Forecast, Celestial Events Explainer

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March2026

March Night Sky: A Month of Lunar Spectacles and Celestial Alignments

March presents stargazers with a series of striking astronomical events, from dramatic lunar phenomena to planetary conjunctions and the shifting of the seasons. The month begins with a celestial highlight that will not be seen again in its entirety for nearly three years: a total lunar eclipse, commonly known as a “Blood Moon.” As winter gradually gives way to spring in the Northern Hemisphere, March offers both novice and experienced observers numerous opportunities to explore the night sky.

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