
What Happened
The pleine lune, or full moon, on March 3, 2026, will coincide with a lunar eclipse, creating a unique celestial event known as the “Blood Moon.” Although the eclipse will not be visible from France, the full moon will occur at 12:37 PM, just as it is hidden below the horizon, making it invisible to observers in the region.
Why It Matters
This particular pleine lune is significant as it marks the end of a cycle of mental tension and control, inviting individuals to release their need for perfectionism. Astrologer Bérénice Delignat emphasizes that this lunar event encourages a shift towards acceptance and trust in a greater force, particularly affecting those under specific astrological signs.
What’s Next
Despite the lack of visibility for the eclipse and the full moon, the energies associated with this event are expected to be felt throughout the night. The lunar eclipse will begin at 9:45 AM, but the moon will have already set by that time in France. Observers are encouraged to reflect on the themes of release and acceptance that this pleine lune brings, even if they cannot witness the event directly.

