In the Pacific Time Zone, the New Moon will occur at 9:36 p.m. on Saturday, June 17. This New Moon finds the Moon and Sun conjunct (0°) at 26°43’ of Gemini. To further clarify how this New Moon will impact …
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In the Pacific Time Zone, the Moon will be full at 8:41 p.m. on Saturday, June 3. With this Full Moon, the Sun in Gemini will be in opposition (180°) to the Moon in Sagittarius. To further clarify how this …
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In the Pacific Time Zone, the New Moon will occur at 8:53 a.m. on Friday, May 19. This New Moon finds the Moon and Sun conjunct (0°) at 28°25’ of Taurus. To further clarify how this New Moon will impact …
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In the Pacific Time Zone, the Moon will be full at 10:33 a.m. on Friday, May 5. With this Full Moon, the Sun in Taurus will be in opposition (180°) to the Moon in Scorpio. To further clarify how this …
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In the Pacific Time Zone, the New Moon will occur at 9:12 p.m. on Wednesday, April 19. This New Moon finds the Moon and Sun conjunct (0°) at 29°50’ of Aries. To further clarify how this New Moon will impact …
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As I do at the beginning of each year, I will be covering (1) the Moon Update, (2) a summary of major astrological influences during 2023, and (3) a forecast for the year 2023 from a numerological perspective. Wishing everyone …
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Have you noticed media’s negative portrayal of Mercury in retrograde? It is very likely that you have heard people say (with a sense of foreboding) that “Oh dear, Mercury is about to go into retrograde.” Sadly, the media has taken …
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What are New Moons? A New Moon occurs about every 28 days and about 2 weeks after each Full Moon. It’s when the Moon and Sun are located at the exact same location in the sky above us. Whenever any …
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What does the field of astronomy tell us about eclipses? Astronomy informs us that eclipses always occur in pairs; i.e., if there is a solar eclipse, then there will always be a lunar eclipse 2 weeks later (or vice versa). …