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Total lunar eclipse, Venus and Saturn conjunction, and vernal equinox in March 2026
A total lunar eclipse, Venus and Saturn conjunction, and the vernal equinox are the key skywatching events for March 2026. The total lunar eclipse will occur on March 3, visible from eastern Asia, Australia, the Pacific, and the Americas. Venus and Saturn will appear close together in the evening sky on March 8. The vernal equinox, marking the beginning of spring in the northern hemisphere and autumn in the southern hemisphere, will occur on March 20.
According to NASA, the lunar eclipse will turn the Moon bright red due to Earth's atmosphere scattering the light. The Venus and Saturn conjunction will be visible near the horizon in the western sky after sunset. The vernal equinox will bring equal amounts of daylight to both hemispheres.
For more information, visit NASA's website.
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