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SUMMARY:Full Moon
DESCRIPTION:A full moon is opposite the sun in its orbit around Earth. Its sunlit side is entirely visible from Earth. The moon appears full to the eye for two to three nights. However\, astronomers regard the moon as full at a precisely defined instant\, when the moon is exactly 180 degrees opposite the sun in ecliptic longitude.
URL:https://scottsastropage.com/event/full-moon-15/
LOCATION:TX
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SUMMARY:Total Lunar Eclipse
DESCRIPTION:On Tuesday\, March 3\, 2026\, the Moon will pass through Earth’s shadow in a total lunar eclipse\, meaning the Moon will be completely darkened and often takes on a reddish hue. For Fort Worth observers\, the penumbral phase begins at around 2:44 a.m. CST\, the full totality begins around 5:04 a.m. CST\, reaches maximum at approximately 5:33 a.m.\, and ends around 6:02 a.m. CST\, though the Moon will be very low on the western horizon by the end of the event. This is a rare sight no special equipment is required\, just find a clear west-facing horizon and arrive early.
URL:https://scottsastropage.com/event/total-lunar-eclipse-4/
LOCATION:TX
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SUMMARY:Daylight Saving Time Begins
DESCRIPTION:Daylight Saving Time Begins at 2:00 a.m Sunday morning. Spring forward. Set your clocks forward one hour before bed on Saturday evening.
URL:https://scottsastropage.com/event/daylight-saving-time-begins-5/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Time Change
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SUMMARY:Venus & Saturn Evening Conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Saturn form a close conjunction low in the evening sky on March 8\, 2026. Look low in the West about 30 minutes after sunset. Having an unobstructed view of the western horizon will be crucial. Additionally\, using binoculars will help you find them quicker. Venus and Saturn will only be separated by 1 degree.
URL:https://scottsastropage.com/event/venus-saturn-evening-conjunction/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Conjunction
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SUMMARY:Dinosaur Valley State Park Star Party
DESCRIPTION:Dinosaur Valley State Park in Glen Rose\, TX will have a star party hosted by the Fort Worth Astronomical Society on Saturday evening  March 14\, 2026\, 7:00 p.m. weather permitting. Please see the link below for more information. \nPark Entrance Fees \nAdult Day Use: $8 Daily\nChild 12 Years and Under: Free
URL:https://scottsastropage.com/event/dinosaur-valley-state-park-star-party/
LOCATION:Dinosaur Valley State Park\, 1629 Park Rd 59\, Glen Rose\, TX\, 76043\, United States
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SUMMARY:St. Patrick's Day
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URL:https://scottsastropage.com/event/st-patricks-day-5/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Holiday
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SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The new moon happens when the moon is in between the Earth and the Sun on its orbital path. The new moon is described as invisible because the part of the moon that is illuminated by the Sun is not facing the Earth. Only the dark side of the moon is visible.
URL:https://scottsastropage.com/event/new-moon-16/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:New Moon
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SUMMARY:Spring Equinox
DESCRIPTION:The Vernal equinox occurs when the Sun shines directly on the equator and the length of night and day are nearly equal. This is also marks the first day of Spring in the Northern Hemisphere.
URL:https://scottsastropage.com/event/spring-equinox-5/
LOCATION:TX
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SUMMARY:Moon & Pleiades Evening Conjunction
DESCRIPTION:The waxing crescent Moon will be about 4 degrees below the open star cluster “The Pleiades\,” known as the “seven sisters” or Messier 45 (M45). Look about 30-40 minutes after sunset on the evening of March 22\, 2026. This conjunction should make for a nice photo opportunity.
URL:https://scottsastropage.com/event/moon-pleiades-evening-conjunction/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Conjunction
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