What do the stars say about your life?
Most of us have seen horoscopes in our favourite newspaper or magazine, setting out what the day may have in store for some people.
A personal horoscope based on your own birth details recognises each of the ten zodiacal planets in our solar system exerts a unique and powerful influence over us, and their positions at the moment of our birth shapes our personalities.
Every day these planets continue to affect every aspect of our lives, how we feel, and what we do.
A professionally created horoscope from Kevin and the Astrologynow website will accurately chart the position and daily aspects of each planet, and then explain in detail how they have meaning for you in all areas of your life including Love, Family, Friendships, Career and Money.
Moon Phases - January 2009
|
Date |
Time (GMT) |
Phase |
Position |
|
04th |
11.56 |
Second Quarter
|
14° 16' in Aries |
|
11th |
03.27 |
Third Quarter (Full Moon)
|
21° 02' in Cancer |
|
18th |
02.46 |
Fourth Quarter
|
28° 08' in Libra |
|
26th |
07.55 |
First Quarter (New Moon)
|
06° 30' in Aquarius |
As the Moon travels along her way, she appears and disappears, waxing to full and then waning back to her invisible new phase again.
The four quarters - the New Moon, the Second Quarter, the Full Moon and the Fourth Quarter - correspond to the growth cycle of every living thing.
The First Quarter (New Moon)
This phase begins when the Moon and Sun are close to one another in the sky.
At first, the Moon is invisible, hidden by the brightness of the Sun as they travel together, but as she pulls further away the Moon can be seen as a delicate silver crescent.
This time corresponds to all new beginnings, and is the best time to start any new projects.
The Second Quarter
The second quarter begins when the Moon has moved 90 degrees away from the Sun. At this time the Moon rises at about noon and sets at about midnight, and can be seen in the western sky during the evening hours, growing larger each day until she becomes full.
This period corresponds to the development of life and to projects that are close to fruition.
The Third Quarter (Full Moon)
This phase begins with the Full Moon, when the Sun and Moon are opposite one another in the sky. At this time the Moon can be seen rising in the east at sunset, a little later each night as the phase progresses.
This period corresponds to the culmination of plans, completion and maturity.
The Fourth Quarter
This phase occurs when the Moon has moved 90 degrees past the full phase.
Her brightness is decreasing, she rises at midnight and can be seen in the east during the pre-dawn hours.
She doesn’t reach the highest point in the sky until very early in the morning.
This period corresponds to a time of “drawing back” and reflecting on what has been accomplished.
It’s time to reorganise, plan and prepare for the next New Moon stage.
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