You don’t need to be a professional astronomer to enjoy the celestial shows of the night of the March sky! Make yourself a small telescope, a simple pair of binoculars, even with a naked look: you can witness the dance of the planets, the beauty of distant stars, and many other cosmic magic!

It will be possible to witness in March Moon’s meeting with Uranus, Mars and even Star Jewelery Box: Pleiades! However, the astronomical importance of the moon on behalf of another month phenomenon: Total eclipse during a 14th “Microlyua”!

A “microlyua” is known as the bright day or near the moon at the farthest point from the earth. At this point, the diameter in the sky is slightly smaller, which makes the moon disc ordinary.

Although it is a little further, it can still illuminate the night sky, but with a slightly less powerful intensity than it is closer.

The difference between the moon diameter of super small and Micolua (Source: Catalin Padurau/ NASA)

Already a total of one lunar eclipse occurs when the world is aligned between direct sun and the moon and reflects the shadow on the moon surface.

During this incident, the Moon passes Umbra, the darkest part of the world’s shadow, and rather than completely disappeared, it takes a reddish color due to sunlight that passes the world’s atmosphere and scattered, illuminating the moon. This effect, known as “blood bear”, is what makes the total lunar eclipse so impressive.

The total moon eclipse of March “Micolua” will take place in the first hours of 14 of 14 and will be completely in Brasília at 3:15.

Skymap, Celeste and Stellarium Letter, such as celestial map applications, both naked eyes and binoculars and telescopes with the help of the great allies to direct celestial observation.

The calendar of the main astronomical events of March 2025

05/03: Connection between Moon and Uranus and Moon and Pleiades

03/06: Moon in a growing room
08/03: Mercury in the largest eastern elongation (best landscape)

09/03: Connection between Moon and Venus and Moon and Mars
03/14: Full Moon, Micolua, Total Lunar Eclipse
03/20: Autumn

03/22: Moon in the diminishing room
03/29: New moon; Partial Solar Eclipse (cannot be seen from Brazil)

Clean heavens and good observations!

Always keep all astronomical shows here, here in Tecmundo and enjoy the March astronomical calendar on your social networks. Until later!

Source: Tec Mundo

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