21st November S. H. Current Moon Phase and Planetary Positions

Current Moon Phase

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2019

Tommorow the Moon will be in a Waning Crescent phase. In this phase the Moon’s illumination is growing smaller each day until the New Moon. During this phase the Moon is getting closer to the Sun as viewed from Earth and the night side of the Moon is facing the Earth with only a small edge of the Moon being illuminated. This phase is best viewed an hour or 2 before the sunrise and can be quite beautiful if you’re willing to get up early. It can also be a great time to see the features of the Moon’s surface. Along the edge where the illuminated portion meets the dark side, the craters and mountains cast long shadows making them easier to observe with a telescope or binoculars.

You can use this link to go forward or backward in time for Moon phase information. If you are curious you can even find out what phase the Moon was in when you or anyone else you know was on the date the person was born.

Custom Planetary Positions

November 20, 2019 (21 November 2019)

07:00 pm GMT  (6:00 AM AEDT)
Zodiac: Tropical (Standard Western)

Sun:28 Scorpio 09
Moon:10 Virgo 05
Mercury:11 Scorpio 35 Rx
Venus:23 Sagittarius 31
Mars:00 Scorpio 58
Jupiter:27 Sagittarius 23
Saturn:17 Capricorn 00
Uranus:03 Taurus 41 Rx
Neptune:15 Pisces 56 Rx
Pluto:21 Capricorn 12

True Lunar Node:09 Cancer 12 Rx
Mean Lunar Node:10 Cancer 25 Rx

Lilith (Black Moon):22 Pisces 26

Chiron:01 Aries 40 Rx
Ceres:01 Capricorn 44
Pallas:05 Sagittarius 19
Juno:05 Libra 54
Vesta:17 Taurus 30 Rx

Eris:23 Aries 27 Rx

Fire:5
Earth:6
Air:1
Water:7
Cardinal:8
Fixed:5
Mutable:6

To calculate the time and date for your local planetary positions in the past, or present, or future this link can be used to go to a website so you can covert your local time into GMT (Greenwich Mean Time).

To convert to your local time for current planetary positions

If you have questions about using any of the links please leave them in the comment section as others may have the same question and it is easier to answer once than many times via email. Thank you.