Sunday, March 9, 2025

Sunday, March 9, 2025 falls on a Sunday. It is day 68 of the year, ISO week 10, in Q1.

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Sunday, March 9

March 9, 2025 is day 68 of 365, ISO week 10, in Q1. The moon is Waxing Gibbous and the zodiac sign is Pisces.

Day of year68
ISO week10
QuarterQ1
Days left297

Sun and Moon Cycles

Moon phase
Waxing Gibbous
Lunar age
9.7 days
Illumination
74%
Season
Winter in the Northern Hemisphere, summer in the Southern Hemisphere

Zodiac and Holidays

Zodiac
Pisces
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No major fixed observance in the built-in calendar
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Today's Celebrations

March 9
Observance Catherine of Bologna
Observance Forty Martyrs of Sebaste
Observance Frances of Rome
Observance Pacian
Observance Pope Cyril VI of Alexandria (Coptic Orthodox Church)
Observance Gregory of Nyssa (Episcopal Church (United States))
Observance March 9 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
Observance Teachers' Day or Eid Al Moalim (Lebanon)

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Sunday, March 9, 2025 combines practical calendar facts with a wider view of the day: 1977: Twelve gunmen seized three buildings in Washington, D.C., and took 149 hostages in a 39-hour standoff that ended in two deaths.. Use it to check the date, plan across time zones, and scan the observances and historical markers attached to March 9.

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History for March 9

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Twelve gunmen seized three buildings in Washington, D.C., and took 149 hostages in a 39-hour standoff that ended in two deaths.

Svetlana Alliluyeva, the daughter of former Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, defected to the United States.

The popular fashion doll Barbie debuted at the American International Toy Fair in New York City.

The Andreanof Islands earthquake struck Hawaii and the Aleutian Islands, causing more than $5 million in damage from ground movement and a destructive tsunami.

In Tbilisi, Georgia, soldiers suppressed mass demonstrations against Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev's policy of de-Stalinization.

Thirty-three people were killed in a human crush at Burnden Park, a football stadium in Bolton, England.

World War II: As part of the Battle of Narva, the Soviet Air Forces heavily bombed Tallinn, Estonia, killing up to 800 people, mostly civilians.

U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt submitted the Emergency Banking Act to the United States Congress, the first of his New Deal policies.

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