Tag: Lunar Eclipses

DC Horoscope: Leo New Moon July 31, 2019

Image: New Moon @8Leo36 July 31, 2019 11:11:49 pm edt Washington DC. Note that if potent, New Moons may act as disruptive Solar Eclipses, Full Moons as revelatory Lunar Eclipses. The culminating stage of this particular New Moon is the Full Moon @22AQ24 on August 15, 2019 8:29 am edt; all are ‘lunations’ and all may affect or influence historical events with Total eclipses having the strongest

Late 2018 Lunations plus 2018 Solstices and Equinoxes

November 21, 2018: Coming soon is a significant lunation on December 7, 2018, a New Moon in mid-Sagittarius, plus, you may wish to consider a previous post containing links to the 2018 Spring and Autumn Equinox Horoscopes, the chart of the 2018 Summer Solstice, and a view of the Winter Solstice 2018 Horoscope. All charts are set for Washington DC as is typical here on Stars Over Washington (with

Late 2018 Lunations plus 2018 Solstices and Equinoxes

November 21, 2018: Coming soon is a significant lunation on December 7, 2018, a New Moon in mid-Sagittarius, plus, you may wish to consider a previous post containing links to the 2018 Spring and Autumn Equinox Horoscopes, the chart of the 2018 Summer Solstice, and a view of the Winter Solstice 2018 Horoscope. All charts are set for Washington DC as is typical here on Stars Over Washington (with

The Weekly AstroFix: 8/21/17

Not sick of eclipse articles yet? Here’s a handful of posts and podcasts I liked. Articles about the Eclipses: AQUARIUS FULL MOON/LUNAR ECLIPSE: RADIO SILENCE: http://www.bigskyastrology.com/aquarius-full-moonlunar-eclipse-radio-silence/ Astrodharma Transit Report: August 2017: http://astrodharma.org/2017/08/astrodharma-transit-report-august-2017/ Aquarius Super Full

The Weekly AstroFix: 8/21/17

2018 Lunar and Solar Eclipses with Themes

Re: Cosmic Blinks! ‘Wild Card’ Eclipses Affect History

For better viewing, please enlarge the image of the 2018 list of Solar Eclipses (with themes) and Lunar Eclipses.

Occurring after what’s being called The Great American Eclipse of August 2017 which ‘splits’ our nation from coast to coast, the 2018 Solar Eclipses fall into the 1 South, 2 (New) North, and 2 Old North Saros Series and,