Full lunar eclipse showing the Moon glowing bright red against a dark night sky

Blood Moon Eclipse and Venus-Saturn Duo Light Up March

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March 2026 brings three spectacular sky shows you can see from your backyard. A red-glowing total lunar eclipse, a rare planetary meetup, and the spring equinox will all happen within three weeks.

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Get ready to look up because the universe is putting on three amazing shows this month that anyone can watch without special equipment.

On March 3rd, the Moon will turn bright red during a total lunar eclipse visible across much of the world. When Earth passes perfectly between the Sun and Moon, our planet's shadow completely covers the lunar surface. Instead of going dark, the Moon glows crimson red because Earth's atmosphere bends sunlight around the edges, painting our lunar neighbor in stunning orange and red hues.

People in eastern Asia and Australia can catch the blood moon in their evening sky. If you're in the Pacific region, you'll see it at night. Most of North and Central America, plus western South America, can watch the celestial spectacle in the early morning hours.

Blood Moon Eclipse and Venus-Saturn Duo Light Up March

Just five days later on March 8th, Venus and Saturn will appear to nearly touch in the western sky right after sunset. The two planets will sit just one degree apart, about the width of your pinky finger held at arm's length. They're actually separated by almost a billion miles in space, but from our viewpoint on Earth, they'll look like cosmic neighbors having a close chat.

March 20th marks the vernal equinox, the astronomical start of spring in the north and autumn in the south. On this special day, the Sun crosses directly above Earth's equator, giving both hemispheres almost exactly equal amounts of daylight. Day and night each last about 12 hours, creating a perfect balance of light and darkness.

Why This Inspires

These cosmic events remind us that wonder lives right above our heads every single night. You don't need expensive telescopes or special training to connect with the universe. Just step outside, look up, and let the sky surprise you. These celestial shows have been happening for billions of years, yet each viewing feels brand new.

March offers a front-row seat to the cosmic dance that's been unfolding since the beginning of time, and everyone on Earth is invited to watch.

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Based on reporting by NASA

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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