March 2027 Moon Void of Course

Exact start and end times for every Moon void of course window this month.

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Monthly Overview

March 2027 features 14 Moon void of course (VOC) windows in UTC, offering key moments to pause and plan carefully. The month opens with a VOC from Sagittarius to Capricorn on March 1st, lasting over 6 hours. Notably, the longest VOC spans 46.5 hours from Virgo into Libra between March 20-22, ideal for reflection and avoiding major decisions. The shortest VOC, just 4.3 hours, occurs on March 24th transitioning from Libra to Scorpio. With VOCs moving through mutable, cardinal, and fixed signs, this month encourages flexibility and strategic scheduling. Use VOC periods to finalize ongoing tasks, avoid launching new projects, and embrace the natural lunar rhythm for smoother outcomes.

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Exact Moon void of course windows for March 2027. Filter by planet to tailor your planning. Times shown in UTC.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best way to use Moon void of course periods in March 2027?
During VOC periods, it's best to avoid starting new projects or making major decisions. Instead, focus on completing existing tasks, organizing, and reflecting. March's longest VOC from Virgo to Libra (March 20-22) is perfect for deep review and planning.
How do the Moon sign transitions during VOC affect planning?
Each VOC ends as the Moon enters a new zodiac sign, shifting the lunar energy. For example, transitions from mutable signs like Pisces to Aries encourage fresh starts after VOC, while fixed signs like Capricorn emphasize stability. Being aware of these shifts helps optimize timing for activities.
Are there any particularly challenging VOC windows in March 2027?
The longest VOC from March 20 to 22 (Virgo to Libra) is quite extended at 46.5 hours, which may feel like a pause in momentum. Planning around this window by avoiding critical launches or decisions can help maintain flow and reduce frustration.