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Map illustration of Australia showing the different time zones, each marked in a separate color.
Time
Australia Ends DST 2026
Daylight Saving Time (DST) in Australia ends on Sunday, April 5, 2026. When and where does the time change?

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Map illustration of Canada showing the different time zones, each marked in a separate color.
Time
Daylight Saving Time 2026 Starts in Canada
Daylight Saving Time (DST) in Canada starts on March 8, 2026. Most of the US will also begin DST on the same day.

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A photo from the uncrewed Artemis I mission in November 2022, showing the Moon, part of the Orion spacecraft, and , in the far distance, the Earth.
Astronomy
What Can Astronauts Do on a Flyby Around the Moon?
According to Dr. Noah Petro, one of the scientists working on NASA’s Artemis Moon program, human observers can do things that robots can’t.

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Astronomy events in March 2026: Blood Moon (total lunar eclipse), Aurora, Equinox, Gemini.
Astronomy
Sky Guide for March 2026
What’s up in the sky in March 2026, including a Blood Moon, a prominent constellation, as well as the equinox and its interesting auroral effects.

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The Moldovan Parliament building with the national emblem.
Time
Moldova Adopts European Time Standards
The change moves away from an old Soviet regulation and aligns Moldova more closely with EU timekeeping standards.

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A dark blue graphic with a Full Moon in March 2026.
Astronomy
Moon Guide for March 2026
Discover the Moon phases for March. Also: How to see the total lunar eclipse on March 3, and why Artemis II won’t fly this month.

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Map illustration of Europe showing the different time zones, each marked in a separate color.
Time
Daylight Saving Time in Europe 2026
Daylight Saving Time (DST) begins across Europe early Sunday, March 29, 2026. Spain has promised a new push to end clock changes in the European Union.

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An intricately ornamented clock tower with a large white clockface in the foreground with a wall of skyscrapers in the background.
Time
US Eyes Permanent “Half-Daylight Saving Time”
A new US bill aims to turn clocks ahead by 30 minutes, leaving Americans halfway between standard time and DST.

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Screenshot from timeanddate.com’s live stream of the March 2025 solar eclipse, showing a telescope view of a partially eclipsed Sun.
Astronomy
How Often Do Eclipses Happen? Old Question, New Data
A timeanddate.com study to be published in the Journal of the British Astronomical Association applies modern computing power to an ancient puzzle.

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Close-up of a banana peel lying on wet pavement.
Calendar
In 2026, Friday the 13th Has an Evil Twin
This year, we get two Friday the 13ths in a row. Find out what makes this (un)lucky coincidence so special.

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