Since before the first calendar was carved into stone, humanity has looked to the Moon to mark the passage of time. In March 2025, that ancient rhythm continues uninterrupted: beginning in near-invisibility on the 3rd, the Moon will swell to full illumination by the 14th before retreating once more into darkness by month's end. The 29.5-day lunation cycle — indifferent to human urgency — offers a quiet reminder that some patterns endure beyond any single moment in history.
Lua em fase Nova nesta segunda-feira; confira calendário de março
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