March 2026 in the sky
Here's what the sky is up to this month, ranked by what's actually interesting. Sign changes, full moons, the occasional retrograde — and what each one tends to feel like.
-
Sign change
Mars enters Pisces
Boundaries blur. Energy becomes fluid, intuitive, harder to direct but easier to feel.
Read more → -
Lunar eclipse
Lunar eclipse
An eclipse of the Moon. The kind of evening worth glancing up.
-
Full Moon
Full Moon in Virgo
The Full Moon is the bright, obvious part of the cycle. Things feel louder here: feelings, chemistry, social energy, even your own awareness of what's working and what isn't.
Read more → -
Sign change
Venus enters Aries
Attraction gets loud and fast. You see someone across the room and your body decides before your brain catches up.
Read more → -
Direct again
Jupiter stations direct
Jupiter retrograde is not the moment to assume bigger is automatically better. Before you book the massive expansion, promise the impossible timeline, or say yes to every glittering opportunity, check the architecture underneath.
-
New Moon
New Moon in Aries
The New Moon marks the beginning of the lunar cycle when the Moon rests in darkness, invisible to the eye. This is a moment of pure potential and quiet reset.
Read more → -
Direct again
Mercury stations direct
Treat Mercury retrograde like you’re traveling with a silk blouse in your suitcase: carefully. Confirm plans.
Want it written for your chart?
We can do better than a calendar. Personalized daily readings shaped to your birth chart, not just your sun sign.