What Moon Is It Today Astrology

The Moon is in Scorpio today until 6:31 PM, following which it will be in Sagittarius. Today, from 5:39 PM to 6:31 PM, there is a void Moon period. The Moon is waxing and is in the process of waxing…

What planets are now retrograde?

There are 5 planets in retrograde right now, and that’s what it all boils down to.

  • From September 28 to October 19, Mercury will be retrograde.
  • From June 21 until October 17, Jupiter is retrograde.
  • Saturn is retrograde from May 24 to October 10 this year.
  • From June 26 until December 1, Neptune is retrograde.

What’s the deal with the Moon being so low tonight?

When you see the moon low in the sky, it’s because you’re seeing through a thicker layer of the Earth’s atmosphere.

When the moon is close to the horizon, you’re looking at it in relation to known landmarks like trees, buildings, and mountains.

The size of the moon is automatically compared to certain reference locations, making it appear larger.

The moon appears smaller as it appears higher in the sky because there is nothing to compare it against.

When is the next full moon?

The next full moon will be on Tuesday, June 14 at 7:52 a.m. (1152 GMT), however the moon will appear full to the casual stargazer the night before and following its peak. The Full Strawberry Moon is the name given to the full moon in June. There will also be a supermoon.

In what retrograde are we now, in the year 2021?

The retrograde of Mercury has returned! Mercury, the planet in astrology that governs communication, entered retrograde on September 27, 2021, and will remain so until October 18, 2021. Mercury retrograde causes the planet to appear to move backwards from west to east.

On a full moon, what should you do?

People are generally moody, sensitive, and tired in the days leading up to a full Moon. It’s a good idea to take a moment and ask yourself how you’re feeling physically and mentally. How are your personal and professional relationships? Being aware of your emotions will help you stay grounded and make beneficial adjustments more quickly. The full Moon is an excellent opportunity to reflect and re-calibrate.

What does a full moon imply?

Insomnia (inability to sleep), insanity (thus the terms lunacy and crazy), and various “magical phenomena” such as lycanthropy are often associated with full moons. However, psychologists have shown that there is no compelling evidence that the full moon has an effect on human behavior. They discovered that research are inconsistent, with some demonstrating a beneficial benefit and others demonstrating a negative effect. In one case, the British Medical Journal published two papers on dog bite admission to hospitals in England and Australia on December 23, 2000. Dog bites were twice as common during a full moon, according to a study conducted by the Bradford Royal Infirmary, although they were less likely according to a study conducted by public hospitals in Australia.