What Moon Is Tonight Zodiac

The Moon is Waxing Crescent in Cancer today, June 1, 2022, Wednesday.

What is the zodiac sign of the moon tonight?

The Waning Gibbous phase is the current moon phase for today. The moon is 16.9 days old and 95.76 percent lit with a -49.251 tilt on this day. The moon’s approximate distance from Earth is 360,346.34 kilometers, and its zodiac sign is Sagittarius. The Moon is in a Waning Gibbous phase today.

What is the current retrograde?

The first retrograde will occur between January 14 and February 3, 2022. The second retrograde will occur between May 10 and June 3, 2022. The third retrograde will occur between September 9 and October 2, 2022. The fourth retrograde will occur between December 29 and January 18, 2023.

What is the Aquarius moon?

The Aquarius New Moon (late January or early February) and Aquarius Full Moon (late July or early August) are the only two days of the year when you can create your particular Moon sign Power Wish.

What is the meaning of the moon in Scorpio?

Your Moon in Scorpio describes who you already are, while your Sun Sign describes attributes you are learning to develop and become.

You are likely to be sensitive and loyal if your Moon is in Scorpio, but you have strong emotional demands. Scorpio is a Water sign, meaning it is concerned with the emotional, psychological, and spiritual aspects of life. You’ll most likely come across as observant, forceful, and transformational.

Scorpio is a Fixed sign, which means that when you link your emotions with something you want whether it’s a friend/lover or a desired outcome you’ll be consistent, tenacious, and hesitant to let go.

A sense of emotional well-being for you comes from having deep and honest relationships with people, which allow you to delve into the depths of life. You are likely to be a passionate person with a strong ability to connect on an emotional level, depending on other aspects in your horoscope. In your partnerships, you will seek intimacy and expect faithfulness in return.

When Mercury is retrograde, what signs are affected?

Nothing in astrology is more infamous than the dreadful Mercury retrograde. After all, Mercury is the planet that rules communication and cognitive function, so it has a lot of influence in your day-to-day life. When this fast-moving, very intelligent inner planet goes retrograde, it can cause confusion and miscalculations, causing all of your plans to fall apart. Fortunately, if you belong to one of the zodiac signs that will be least affected by Mercury retrograde in spring 2022 Aries, Cancer, Libra, or Capricorn you won’t have to prepare for absolute chaos.

The next Mercury retrograde begins on May 10th, when Mercury is at 4 degrees Gemini. Miscommunication is a prominent topic of this flighty and fickle retrograde, as this mutable air sign has a tendency to think faster than its lips can keep up with. Mercury won’t remain in Gemini for long, as it will retrograde back into Taurus on May 22, returning to its stubborn and slow-moving zone once more. You may find yourself overthinking each decision and struggling to see past your loyalties to particular attitudes and ideas as Mercury returns to this fixed earth sign. Keep an open mind and double-check that you know what you’re talking about.

Mercury retrograde might throw your life into a loop, but it’s crucial to remember that it only lasts about three weeks. This retrograde, which ends on June 3 at 26 degrees Taurus, may lead you back in time, bringing up unfinished business that has to be addressed. Let this retrograde give you another chance to try again if there are any things left unsaid or decisions that have yet to be taken.

Cardinal signs, on the other hand, may be spared the brunt of this retrograde’s effects. This is why:

Is it true that we are now in the year 2022?

Mercury turns retrograde for the second time in 2022, but there’s no need to be alarmed. There’s no need to turn up the volume on the ominous music: Mercury retrograde 2022 has nothing on you! Mercury retrograde 2022 has decided to serve us four portions rather than the usual three. What a thoughtful gesture!