The spring equinox and the sun's solar cycle could bring views of the northern lights, also known as the aurora borealis, this March.
The first day of spring 2026 in the Northern Hemisphere arrives with the equinox on March 20. Here's when and why the seasons change ...
This is the best time to see the ghostly light shaped like a pyramid known as the 'zodiacal light.' ...
Daylight saving time commenced on March 8, 2026, leading to a loss of one hour as clocks moved forward at 2 a.m.
The zodiacal light – so called because it appears within the same belt of constellations as the zodiac signs (and is a light) – looks like a huge ghostly pyramid in the sky, its vertical axis tilted ...
Skygazers who missed out on Tuesday morning's total lunar eclipse can catch two other space phenomena in the sky this March.
The "equinox effect" doubles the chance of auroral activity in March and September, when the fall equinox takes place, scientists say.
Venus and Saturn will appear within about one degree of each other this weekend, making this one of the closest naked-eye ...
Zodiacal light is at its most visible for viewers in the Northern Hemisphere in the hours following sunset on nights ...
Each night, just after sunset, the planet Jupiter will be shining brightly, high in the southern sky, near the stars Pollux ...
While February’s annular eclipse was likely viewed by more penguins than people, portions of March’s total lunar eclipse will ...
Stargazers will begin the month with a rare total lunar eclipse and by the end of the month many of the spring constellations will be on full display Spring is back on March 20 with the equinox, ...