Mar
5
Thu
⚪ Full Moon
Mar 5 @ 11:06 am – 11:06 am
Mar
13
Fri
☾ Last Quarter Moon
Mar 13 @ 11:48 am – 11:48 am
Mar
20
Fri
Total Solar Eclipse
Mar 20 @ 1:41 am – 2:41 am

Eclipse totality will be hard to see unless you happen to be traveling to the Arctic (Svalbard or Faroe Islands.) However much of northern Europe and Eurasia will experience 90% coverage of the sun.

âš« New Moon
Mar 20 @ 3:36 am – 3:36 am
Vernal Equinox (Spring)
Mar 20 @ 4:45 pm – 5:45 pm

The date (near March 21 in the northern hemisphere) when night and day are nearly the same length and Sun crosses the celestial equator (i.e., declination 0) moving northward. In the southern hemisphere, the vernal equinox corresponds to the center of the Sun crossing the celestial equator moving southward and occurs on the date of the northern autumnal equinox. The vernal equinox marks the first day of the season of spring.

http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/astronomy/VernalEquinox.html

Mar
27
Fri
☽ First Quarter Moon
Mar 27 @ 1:43 am – 1:43 am
Apr
4
Sat
Total Lunar Eclipse
Apr 4 @ 4:15 am – 7:45 am

The eclipse will be visible throughout most of North America, South America, eastern Asia, and Australia.

⚪ Full Moon
Apr 4 @ 6:06 am – 6:06 am
Apr
11
Sat
☾ Last Quarter Moon
Apr 11 @ 9:44 pm – 9:44 pm
Apr
18
Sat
âš« New Moon
Apr 18 @ 12:57 pm – 12:57 pm