March 2023 Moon signs

March 2023 Moon signs

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Prepared by Griffith Observatory using USNO MICA software and NASA/JPL Horizons Web Portal
21 July 2020

March 2023 Moon signs

NEW MOON FIRST QUARTER FULL MOON LAST QUARTER
Jan 6 15:08 PST Jan 14 18:10 PST
Jan 21 12:53 PST Jan 28 7:19 PST Feb 5 10:29 PST Feb 13 8:01 PST
Feb 19 23:06 PST Feb 27 0:06 PST Mar 7 4:40 PST Mar 14 19:08 PDT
Mar 21 10:23 PDT Mar 28 19:32 PDT Apr 5 21:34 PDT Apr 13 2:11 PDT
Apr 19 21:12 PDT Apr 27 14:20 PDT May 5 10:34 PDT May 12 7:28 PDT
May 19 8:53 PDT May 27 8:22 PDT Jun 3 20:42 PDT Jun 10 12:31 PDT
Jun 17 21:37 PDT Jun 26 0:50 PDT Jul 3 4:39 PDT Jul 9 18:48 PDT
Jul 17 11:32 PDT Jul 25 15:07 PDT Aug 1 11:32 PDT Aug 8 3:28 PDT
Aug 16 2:38 PDT Aug 24 2:57 PDT Aug 30 18:36 PDT Sep 6 15:21 PDT
Sep 14 18:40 PDT Sep 22 12:32 PDT Sep 29 2:57 PDT Oct 6 6:48 PDT
Oct 14 10:55 PDT Oct 21 20:29 PDT Oct 28 13:24 PDT Nov 5 1:37 PDT
Nov 13 1:27 PST Nov 20 2:50 PST Nov 27 1:16 PST Dec 4 21:49 PST
Dec 12 15:32 PST Dec 19 10:39 PST Dec 26 16:33 PST

March New Moon is celebrated with the appearance of a New Moon in March, and takes place on March 23. The New Moon happens when the Sun and Moon align, and the Sun and Earth are on opposite sides of the Moon. Astronomically, the New Moon signifies the start of a new lunar cycle. It is also symbolic of new beginnings. The New Moon is an important day in several different contexts, and we’re going to talk about them.

History of March New Moon

Approximately 4.5 billion years ago, a Mars-sized body collided with the Earth. The debris from this collision went on to form the Moon. It was initially in a molten state, but over 100 million years, most of the “magma ocean” crystallized, and the lunar crust was formed. The majority of the Moon is covered by a pile of charcoal-gray dust and rocky debris called the lunar regolith.

The Moon does not have its own natural light. The Sun illuminates part of the moon and the reflection determines what we see of it. Half the moon is illuminated at a certain point, while the other half remains in the dark. However, we see different portions of the illuminated half, depending on the Moon’s position through its orbit. These positions can be categorized into eight types — New Moon, Waxing Crescent, First Quarter, Waxing Gibbous, Full Moon, Waning Gibbous, Last Quarter, and Waning Crescent.

The New Moon is an invisible phase of the Moon. During this phase, the Moon’s illuminated side faces the Sun while the dark side faces the Earth. Even outside of the astronomical context, the New Moon is quite significant. It is associated with the beginning of a new month in many calendars such as the Chinese calendar, Hebrew calendar, and Hindu calendar. For believers of astrology, the New Moon is a great time for new beginnings, new projects, and setting powerful new intentions.

The period from one New Moon to the next is called a lunation. This occurs monthly. The New Moon in March 2022 is predicted to occur on March 2.

March New Moon timeline

4.5 Billion Years Ago

The Moon is Born

Earth and another entity collide and result in the formation of the moon.

1610

The Moon is Seen

Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei makes the first telescopic observation of the moon.

1964

The Moon is Captured

NASA’s Ranger 7 gets the first close-up pictures of the moon's surface.

1969

The Moon is Visited

Apollo 11 makes the first landing on the moon.

How far is the Moon?

The Moon is approximately 238,855 miles away from the Earth.

Have humans gone to the Moon?

So far, twelve humans have walked on the Moon. There are plans to send many more.

How often do New Moons occur?

On average, there is one New Moon per month. However, it has a 29.5-day cycle, to be exact.

March New Moon Activities

  1. Try to spot the Moon

    Although this is the invisible phase of the lunar cycle, there is a slender crescent illuminated by the Sun. This can be seen at a specific time and depending on the observer’s location, so go out and try your luck!

  2. Learn about the Moon

    There is so much information out there about the moon — its origin, its makeup, its characteristics, its role, its exploration, and lots more. Read up about it or watch a film or documentary. You could even try to find what it means in your culture.

  3. Begin something new

    If you’ve been waiting to launch a new project, this is the day to do it. Even if you don’t have something ready to go, this day is great to set clear intentions about something new and use this new energy to guide you through it.

5 Facts About The New Moon You Probably Didn’t Know

  1. The bridesmaid, not the bride

    Since the Moon is dark, the New Moon is a good night to observe other stars and planets.

  2. It affects the tide

    The Moon and Sun’s gravitational pull results in higher tides on this day.

  3. It causes solar eclipses

    A few times a year, the Moon covers the Sun and appears on Earth as a silhouette.

  4. It aligns with the Sun

    The New Moon rises and sets with the Sun, invisible to the naked eye.

  5. The Black Moon

    Some years have 13 New Moons, out of which one is a Black Moon.

Why We Love March New Moon

  1. It is a new beginning

    Sometimes all we need is a fresh start. The New Moon brings exactly that. Whether it is astrologically, culturally, or even literally, as the beginning of the lunar cycle, the New Moon is significant to beginnings.

  2. It is an opportunity to learn more

    The March New Moon ignites curiosity about the lunar cycle, the different phases, and even the moon in general. It is a great time to learn and research deeper about the Earth’s natural satellite.

  3. It opens up a new world

    The New Moon is a chance to discover and observe other celestial objects. The world of planets and space is so vast and full of interesting information. The New Moon prompts us to discover more.

March New Moon dates

YearDateDay
2022 March 2 Wednesday
2023 March 23 Thursday
2024 March 10 Sunday
2025 March 29 Saturday
2026 March 19 Thursday

What sign will the Moon be in March 2023?

March full moon in Leo As seen from the Americas, the full moon on the night of March 6-7, 2023, is located in the direction of the constellation Leo.

What dates for the New Moon for 2023?

What are the 2023 New Moon Dates?.

What is the Moon sign for March 2022?

March 2022 New Moon In Pisces: What to Expect Based On Your Zodiac Sign.

What will the Moon look like on March 2 2023?

The current moon phase for March 2nd, 2023 is the Waxing Gibbous phase. On this day, the moon is 10.36 days old and 79.4% illuminated with a tilt of 153.559°. The approximate distance from Earth to the moon is 405,152.47 km and the moon sign is Cancer.