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The next full moon will occur on Tuesday, March 3. It will reach 100% illumination at 6:38 a.m. EST (1138 GMT). A total lunar eclipse will be visible to skywatchers across North America. To find out more, check out our March 2026 total lunar eclipse guide.
Just a few days into 2026, the moon reaches its peak luminosity in the sentimental, family-oriented water sign. Harness the power of this full moon to let go of anything that isn’t fueling your emotional centeredness and sense of security. January 18 ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — As the new year kicks off, there’s so much to look forward to, including this year’s full moons. Whether you’re an astrology enthusiast, amateur astronomer or just got your first telescope this past holiday season, there’s much ...
The Milky Way and other astronomical events and features can best be viewed somewhere far away from bright city lights. Find a dark, safe spot out in the country where you can see more stars in the sky. State parks and campgrounds are a good bet.
2026 is expected to be a big year for space enthusiasts and can expect 13 full moons, 3 supermoons and multiple eclipses. Here's what to know.
The phenomenon of a Full Moon arises when our planet, Earth, is precisely sandwiched between the Sun and the Moon. This alignment ensures the entire side of the Moon that faces us gleams under sunlight. Thanks to the Moon’s orbit around Earth, the angle ...