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https://search.brave.com/search?q=moon+in+march+2026&summary=1&conversation=08c7adbc77d33b6cd5228bef974f78d8ccce

 

Full Moon and Lunar Eclipse on March 3, 2026:

The Full Moon in March 2026 occurs on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, at 6:38 a.m. EST (11:38 a.m. UTC). It is known as the Worm Moon, a traditional name reflecting the thawing of the ground and the return of earthworms in early spring.

 

This Full Moon coincides with a total lunar eclipse, turning the Moon a striking coppery red or orange—commonly called a "Blood Moon". The eclipse reaches its peak at 6:33 a.m. EST (11:33 UTC), with totality lasting 58 minutes, from 6:04 a.m. to 7:02 a.m. EST.

 

Visibility: The eclipse is best seen from eastern Asia, Australia, New Zealand, the Pacific region, North and Central America, and parts of western South America.

 

Not visible in Europe, as the Moon will be below the horizon during the event.

 

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The Ides of March refers to March 15 on the ancient Roman calendar, marking the midpoint of the month. In Roman tradition, the Ides were determined by ''the full moon and served as key markers for religious observances, debt payments, and public ceremonies. Originally, the Ides of March was a day of celebration, tied to the first full moon of the new year'', honoring the god Mars and featuring festivals like the Feast of Anna Perenna and rituals such as the Mamuralia.

 

The date became infamous due to the assassination of Julius Caesar on March 15, 44 BC, when he was stabbed to death by a group of senators, including Marcus Brutus, in the Senate. This event transformed the Ides of March into a symbol of betrayal and political upheaval. The phrase "Beware the Ides of March" was popularized by William Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar, where ''a soothsayer warns Caesar of his impending death, making it a lasting cultural warning about hidden dangers and the fragility of power.''