The last full week of August 2026 promises to be one of the most event-packed on the calendar: against the backdrop of an astronomical event — a total lunar eclipse, already dubbed the "Sturgeon Moon" in popular media — astrologers forecast a peak of emotional and event-driven activity for all twelve zodiac signs. According to the entertainment project Styler (RBC-Ukraine), lunar eclipses are often called a "full moon on steroids" — three times more powerful and emotionally charged than ordinary full moons, and leaving a mark for years to come. The eclipse in Pisces, astrologers say, will be the last in this sign for the coming years and will bring to the surface themes that may have been brewing in a person's life since autumn 2024.
The Week's Main Cosmic Event
The center of attention is the lunar eclipse, which, according to Styler's materials citing Astrology, falls on August 27 and activates the sign of Pisces. The astrological advice for this period is extremely simple: take a step back, act cautiously, and observe what, in their words, "the Universe is trying to say." In parallel, the astronomical context confirms the scale of the event: according to rosbalt.ru, the eclipse of August 28, 2026 will cover up to 96% of the lunar disk, and Perm-based media (59i.ru) featured a scientist from Perm Polytech explaining how and when to properly observe the "Sturgeon Moon" and the eclipse itself. Thus, the week combines a real astronomical phenomenon with an astrological interpretation, and it is important to separate these two layers of information.
Key Planetary Transits
The week will be full not only of emotions but, according to astrologers' forecasts, of unexpected news as well. On August 25, Mercury enters Virgo — its home sign — which, they say, makes thinking more strategic and grounded. On August 27, the Sun conjuncts Mercury, promising maximum clarity in opinions and communication. And on August 28, astrologers rate it as the "most dangerous day": Mercury and the Sun form a tense square with Uranus — a time for shocking news, impulsive words, and sudden twists. Let us emphasize: all of these formulations belong to the astrological interpretation, not to astronomical facts.
Forecasts by Zodiac Sign
For Aries, the eclipse activates the sector of privacy and healing — important visits to specialists are possible. Taurus awaits a period of celebrations and a potential "big win" in the sector of hopes. Gemini is prophesied a fateful turn in career, Cancer a reassessment of beliefs and a possible long journey, Leo a focus on finances and wealth, Virgo a serious step in relationships. Libra is predicted changes in routine and health, Scorpio karmic events in romance and creativity, Sagittarius a move or renovation, Capricorn fateful trips and study, Aquarius sudden turns in income, and Pisces, at the epicenter, a step toward a "new version of themselves."
Contradictory Data
The sources contain a notable discrepancy in the date of the eclipse itself. The entertainment project Styler points to August 27 as the day of the lunar eclipse in Pisces, while rosbalt.ru names August 28, 2026 as the eclipse date (with up to 96% of the disk eclipsed). Possible explanations include time-zone differences, the moment of the phenomenon's start and maximum, or simply a difference in how the astrological and astronomical calendars are presented. Both versions are given in the original materials, and readers should check with astronomical services for the exact observation time in their region. The astrological forecasts by sign, in either case, match in meaning and do not depend on the specific date.
How to Observe the "Sturgeon Moon"
The astronomical part of the event also deserves attention: in Perm-based media, a scientist from Perm Polytech gave recommendations on how and when to observe the "Sturgeon Moon" and the lunar eclipse. Although the specific observation parameters depend on region and weather, the very fact that the phenomenon will be well visible and will cover a large part of the lunar disk (up to 96%, according to rosbalt.ru) makes it one of the notable celestial events of late 2026. Thus, the week of August 24–30, 2026 combines both a real astronomical spectacle and an astrological "peak" — and both should be understood in light of their different natures.