Full worm moon shines in UK skies
Airfind news item
By Simon King
Published on March 3, 2026.
The first full Moon of the spring, known as the "Worm Moon", was visible across the UK on Monday night. The full moon will also coincide with a rare total lunar eclipse, which will make the Moon appear red. The event will not be visible in the UK.
Read Original Article
Related Articles
St. Johns River vegetation still feeling effects of Hurricane Irma
Submerged vegetation in the St. Johns River are largely absent due to increased salinity, sea-level rise, and intensive grazing by fish and turtles.
Patchy Fog and Warm Temperatures Mark Start of March
Patchy fog and warmer temperatures are expected to dominate the early hours of March, with high winds and severe drought affecting many areas.
Full worm moon shines in UK skies
The first full day of the year was marked by a significant increase in popularity, with the UK population estimated to be at least 2,000 in total.