Your Daily Cosmic Calendar for Wednesday, October 24th


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Your Daily Cosmic Calendar for Wednesday, October 24th

While the moon remains void in Aries until the lunar orb enters Taurus this morning at 7:34am, tune into the asteroid Juno retrograding back into 30 degrees of Taurus (12:57am), Venus forming a constructive, 60-degree alliance with Saturn (5:53am), and the sun making an inspirational, 72-degree connection with Vesta (6:08am). While the Venus-Saturn and sun-Vesta alignments are definitely encouraging regarding sensible business and investment plans, taking any actions can be detrimental during any void lunar cycle. Individual and group meditations are recommended during the monthly enlightening full moon phase (energizing 2 degrees of Scorpio and Taurus at 9:46am). Send out your healing thoughts and prayers to humanity and the kingdoms of nature. Rise above any lower-level desires to live up to your higher destiny.

[Note to readers: All times are now calculated for Pacific Daylight Time. Be sure to adjust all times according to your own local time so the alignments noted above will be exact for your location.]

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Moon Diary: Hunter’s Moon – Full Moon in Taurus, 24th October 2018


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Moon Diary: Hunter’s Moon – Full Moon in Taurus, 24th October 2018

 

Stubborn, innovative, yet sensuous, October’s full Moon astrology promises an unconventional atmosphere. This Hunter’s Moon rises at 1 degree of fixed, earthy Taurus, and sets the tone for the next two weeks. People will surprise us, but they’ll be almost impossible to persuade or cajole.

The heart of this Moon is in security-minded Taurus. Across the zodiac is the Sun in possessive Scorpio. Both signs value loyalty, love, and financial security. Neither likes to compromise, let go, or offer wiggle room. So situations involving love, sex, money or promises of security could be intense. Few are in the mood to back down.

Electric, erratic Uranus in Taurus joins the Moon – there’s a rise in emotional impulses and spontaneous actions that signals break-ups, love at first sight, and unusual tales of love, art, and music emerging. It’s about couples, but also families and people we think of as ‘family’. We question the way things have always been, or what society seems to expect. There’s the potential for reshuffles, fresh points of view, experimental ways of being in a relationship, family group, or working with others.

Many of us will feel like creating new traditions and rituals, or we’ll look to the past for inspiration and revive forgotten ceremonies and celebrations. Older, established artists and musicians could surprise people with their ideas, beliefs, or love stories.

Venus in Scorpio is still reviewing what we’ve already experienced in love and other alliances. Venus, ruler of the full Moon, works with old-school Saturn in Capricorn to say that if we work hard and are patient, we can build lasting changes. Budgets and restrictions now can seem very disappointing, but eventually something valuable can be created so try not to waste energy being resentful.

There’s more than a whiff of karma and the forces of destiny around too. Those energy portals, the Moon’s nodes, create a solid fixed pattern with the Sun and Moon – all our associations and links with other people are vitally important. Notice who you meet, or who crosses your mind or pops up in your dreams. Certain people will be catalysts for emotional release, or can help you with contacts, advice, or even by challenging your ideas. If you’ve got planets and points at around 1 – 4 degrees of Taurus, Leo, Scorpio or Aquarius in your own horoscope, you’ll certainly notice Lady Luna’s magic this October.

This powerful, uncompromising full Moon and her aspects shine on various national horoscopes. Places worth watching include:

Mexico – Moon at 1 degree Taurus

Quebec, Canada – Pluto at 1 degree Taurus

UK House of Commons – Jupiter at 2 degrees Taurus

Vatican City – Venus at 2 degrees Taurus

The United Nations – Sun at 1 degree Scorpio

Source

The Astrology Room

Moon in Aries


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Moon in Aries

 

We’re motivated by a strong desire to start fresh. A gut instinct to start something new is with us now, as well as the gumption to do so. Our pioneering impulses are strong, and we feel energetic, spontaneous, and enthusiastic. We may also be tactless and impulsive now. Excess energy is best channeled into physical activity.

The Moon in Aries generally favors the following activities: Quick actions that yield immediate results. Undertakings that involve the self and the personality. (Staying power may be lacking). Self-assertion, taking on challenges, beginning short-term projects

The Witches Current Moon Phase for October 24


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The Witches Current Moon Phase for October 24

Full Moon
Illumination: 100%
The Moon today is in a Full Moon phase. During a Full Moon the moon is 100% illuminated as seen from Earth and is on the opposite side of the Earth from the Sun. The Moon will be visible throughout the night sky rising at sunset in the east and setting with the sunrise the next morning. The point at which a Full Moon occurs can be measured down to a fraction of a second. The time it takes between full moons is known as a Synodic month and is 29.530587981 days long.

PHASE DETAILS FOR – WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2018

Phase: Full Moon
Illumination: 100%
Moon Age: 14.55 days
Moon Angle: 0.51
Moon Distance: 386,922.37 km
Sun Angle: 0.54
Sun Distance: 148,769,893.23 km

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The sky this week for October 24 to 28


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The sky this week for October 24 to 28

The Orionid meteor shower, a slew of bright planets, and an asteroid for good measure, all in the sky this week.
By Richard Talcott

Wednesday, October 24

Full Moon officially arrives at 12:45 p.m. EDT, but it should look completely illuminated all night. You can find it rising in the east around sunset and peaking in the south around 1 a.m. local daylight time. It dips low in the west by the time morning twilight starts to paint the sky. The Moon resides in the northern part of the constellation Cetus. October’s Full Moon also goes by the name “Hunter’s Moon.” In early autumn, the Full Moon rises about a half-hour later each night compared with a normal lag close to 50 minutes. The added early evening illumination supposedly helps hunters track down their prey.

Thursday, October 25

Saturn continues to be a standout object in the early evening sky. The ringed planet stands about 20° above the southwestern horizon an hour after sunset and remains on view until nearly 10 p.m. local daylight time. The ringed planet shines at magnitude 0.5, more than a full magnitude brighter than any of the background stars in its host constellation, Sagittarius. If you own a telescope, there’s no better target than Saturn. Even the smallest instrument shows Saturn’s 16″-diameter disk surrounded by a dramatic ring system that spans 36″ and tilts 26° to our line of sight.

Friday, October 26

The waning gibbous Moon rises in the east around 8 p.m. local daylight time. Wait about an hour for it to climb well clear of the horizon and you’ll see it perched just west of the Hyades star cluster in the constellation Taurus the Bull. Binoculars will deliver the best views of this pretty conjunction. If you keep watching throughout the night, you’ll see the Moon pass in front of the V-shaped Hyades.

Venus reaches inferior conjunction at 10 a.m. EDT. This position places the inner planet most nearly between Earth and the Sun (precisely 6° south-southwest of our star), so it is lost in the glare. But the brilliant world orbits the Sun quickly, and it will return to view before dawn in about 10 days.

Saturday, October 27

This week offers evening skywatchers a final chance to see Jupiter before it disappears in the Sun’s glow. Use binoculars to locate the giant planet some 6° above the southwestern horizon 30 minutes after sunset. Jupiter shines brightly at magnitude –1.7 and should stand out if you have a clear and unobstructed horizon. As a bonus, you might also catch a glimpse of Mercury. The innermost planet lies 3.4° (about half a binocular field) below Jupiter. At magnitude –0.2, Mercury appears about one-quarter as bright as its companion.

Sunday, October 28

Mars continues to put on a great show these October evenings. The Red Planet appears more than 30° above the southern horizon once darkness falls. The world shines at magnitude –0.7, significantly brighter than any star visible on October evenings, against the faint backdrop of Capricornus. A telescope reveals a disk that spans 12″ and shows several subtle surface features.

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Daily Overview of Your Stars & Planets for October 24


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Daily Overview of Your Stars & Planets for October 24

Venus forms a sextile to Saturn this morning, which can be grounding and practical-minded. We prefer to see one another and our relationships realistically under this influence. This can also be a time for placing a higher value on security, steadiness, and loyalty.

The Moon ends its transit of independent Aries at 10:34 AM EDT, when it enters Taurus, and then reaches Full shortly after midday. The Full Moon in Taurus is fertile and potent and can serve to awaken us to our feelings and desires, as well as to a new approach to enjoying ourselves. This lunation occurs just after a Sun-Uranus opposition, suggesting some surprise or abrupt elements to our epiphanies. Full Moons always pit opposite signs of the zodiac against each other but also invite us to work to achieve a balance between the opposing energies. The contrast between earthy, practical, peace-loving Taurus and emotional, transformative, crisis-oriented Scorpio comes full bloom now. This is a passionate and creative Full Moon, ripe with possibilities and learning experiences. Intimate relationship matters, such as personal comfort levels, sexuality, and values, figure prominently now. The Full Moon is a time of culmination and the promise of fulfillment of that which began at the New Moon.

There can be a strong urge (or need) to break free from old patterns in our relationships. Our feelings about a lingering problem or matter can become very clear now. While there can be a tug of war between closeness and independence, we might discover ways to interact while honoring both needs.

The Moon continues its void period until 10:34 AM EDT when it enters Taurus.

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The on Wednesday, the Full Moon occurs in the sign of Taurus. Full Moons always pit opposite signs of the zodiac against each other but also invite us to work to achieve a balance between the opposing energies.

The contrast between earthy, practical, peace-loving Taurus and emotional, transformative, crisis-oriented Scorpio comes full bloom today. The Moon in Taurus wants us to find emotional fulfillment through the simple, tangible things in life, while the Scorpio Sun draws our attention to complexities, intangibles, and mysteries. The Full Moon illuminates this conflict between form (Taurus) and transformation (Scorpio), and between collecting (Taurus) and sharing (Scorpio). This is a passionate and creative Full Moon, ripe with possibilities and learning experiences. Intimate relationship matters, such as personal comfort levels and values as well as sexuality, figure prominently now. The Full Moon is a time of culmination and the promise of fulfillment of that which was started at the New Moon. It is an emotional time—a time of romance, fertilization, and relationships.

The Sun aligns with retrograde Venus and the Moon with Uranus around the time of the Full Moon, and there can be a strong urge, or need, to break free from old patterns in our relationships. Our feelings about a lingering problem or matter can become very clear now.

This phase of the Moon occurs at 1 degree and 13 minutes of Taurus forming an opposition with the Sun at 1 degree and 13 minutes of Scorpio, affecting people born with personal planets and points at approximately 27 to 30 degrees of the Cardinal signs (Aries, Cancer, Libra, and Capricorn) and 0 to 5 degrees of the Fixed signs (Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, and Aquarius) most significantly. Moon is Full in Taurus on October 24, 2018, at 12:45 PM EDT.

Astrology of Today – Wednesday, October 24, 2018


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Astrology of Today – Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Today’s Moon:

The Moon is in Aries until 10:33 AM, after which the Moon is in Taurus.
The void Moon continues until 10:33 AM (since yesterday at 2:17 PM).
The Moon is waxing and in its Waxing Gibbous phase until 12:45 PM, after which the Moon is waning and in its Full phase.
The Full Moon occurs today in the sign of Taurus at 12:45 PM.

 

Retrogrades/Stations:

Venus is retrograde (Venus is retrograde from October 5th to November 16th). We have a little over three weeks remaining of the retrograde Venus cycle.
Current retrogrades: Venus Rx, Uranus Rx, Neptune Rx, and Chiron Rx.

 

Ingresses:

The Sun spends its first full day in the sign of Scorpio (the Sun transits Scorpio from October 23rd to November 22nd).

About Tonight’s Full Moon, The Hunter’s Moon


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About Tonight’s Full Moon, The Hunter’s Moon

What is the Hunter’s Moon?

Every Full Moon is given a name based on the month in which it falls and October’s is known as the Hunter’s Moon.

Many of the names given to full moons can be traced back hundreds of years to the Native Americans and were passed on to colonial Americans when they arrived in North America.

“The Algonquin Native American tribes referred to October’s moon as the full Hunter’s Moon because it signalled the time to go hunting in preparation for winter,” the Old Farmer’s Almanac said.

“Since the harvesters have reaped the fields, hunters can easily see the fattened deer and other animals that have come out to glean and the foxes that have come out to prey on them.”

This is just one of many names given to October’s Full Moon over the centuries by cultures all around the world.

Across southeastern Asia, October typically marks the end of the monsoon and has influenced the nickname for the month’s Full Moon.

“For Hindus, this full moon is Sharad Purnima, a harvest festival marking the end of the rains.

“For Buddhists, this full moon is Pavarana, the end of Vassa – sometimes given the English names ‘Rains Retreat’ or ‘Buddhist Lent’ – the three-month period of fasting for Buddhist monks tied to the monsoons,” the Old Farmer’s Almanac said.

Occasionally, October’s Full Moon can also be the famed Harvest Moon, the name given to the Full Moon closest to the Autumn equinox.

However, in 2018, the Harvest Moon fell on September 24, just days after the autumnal equinox.

People heading outside to gaze at the Hunter’s Moon may also spot a few meteor streaks across the sky.

 

Why Does It Look So Big?

The full moon appeared so large in the sky as it is near the horizon, but it’s not actually bigger, in fact it is an optical illusion.

When the Moon is near the horizon, it also tends to look brighter or more orange.

The orange colour of the Moon near the horizon is a true physical effect, and stems from the fact when you look toward the horizon, you are looking at a greater thickness of Earth’s atmosphere than when you gaze up and overhead.

You can test this by just holding an aspirin at arm’s length, the aspirin will exactly cover the Moon when it’s by the horizon and it will do the same when you hold it up to the sky when the Moon is higher up but appears smaller.

Source

The Express

Your Daily Sun & Moon Almanac for Wednesday, October 24


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Your Daily Sun & Moon Almanac for Wednesday, October 24

The Sun
Sun Direction: ↑ 116.48° ESE
Sun Altitude: 13.54°
Sun Distance: 92.453 million mi
Next Solstice: Dec 21, 2018 4:22 pm (Winter)
Sunrise Today: 7:10 am↑ 104° East
Sunset Today: 6:05 pm↑ 256° West
Length of Daylight: 10 hours, 55 minutes

 

The Moon
Moon Direction: ↑ 292.68° WNW
Moon Altitude: -18.18°
Moon Distance: 238840 mi
Next Full Moon: Oct 24, 201811:45 am
Next New Moon: Nov 7, 201810:01 am
Next Moonrise: Today6:33 pm
Current Moon Phase: Near Full Moon (Waxing Gibbous)
Moon’s Illumination: 99.8%

Source

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