
Other points of interest
A Moon cycle lasts for approximately 29½ days.
The phases of the Moon are the same no matter what your location on Earth, as they are determined by the relative positions of the Earth, Sun, and Moon.
The Moon rises at approximately sunset when it's a Full Moon, and approximately sunrise when it's a New Moon.
When referring to the Moons age a New Moon is the starting point.
Due to the Moons cycle being 29½ days, you occasionally get two Full Moons in one month, this happens on average every 2.7 years. When this happens the second Moon of the month is called a 'Blue Moon'. When two New Moons occur in a month the second is called a 'Dark Moon'.
The Moon may appear to be 'Full' for a few days, however this is only due to the illumination and the distance we view it from. The Moon is only Full at a given date and time, but as it may be approximately 95% illuminated two days before or after a Full Moon, the human eye perceives it as still being a Full Moon.
In many cultures it has been traditional to name each full moon, the native american's used the moon phases to track the passage of time. below are some of the more commonly used formats:
| January | The Wolf Moon - a time to protect loved ones, and family. (also called storm moon) |
| February | The Chaste Moon - renewal, youth, mending a broken heart, new love as the signs of winter begin to fade. |
| March | The Seed Moon - rebirth, to rejuvenate passion, to plant the seeds of new love. |
| April | The Hare Moon - fertility, growth; a time to honor the Goddess Ostara, patron of springtime. |
| May | The Dyad Moon - a time to bond, find a partner, share. |
| June | The Mead Moon - a time to pick fresh flowers, hay, grass for love talismans. |
| July | The Wort Moon - a time to gather herbs (worts) to dry for love spells later on. |
| August | The Barley Moon - a time to manifest love, cast spells for what you want, harvest the first fruits. |
| September | The Wine Moon - a time to celebrate the grape, the intoxicating qualities of love; (also known as blood moon) |
| October | The Blood Moon - a time to recall the blessings of former loves and prepare for winter loving; a time to renew one's commitment to a lover.: |
| November | The Snow Moon - a time to honor the Snow Queen, the Frost Giants, and the cold cycle of the earth; a time to provide warmth and coziness. |
| December | The Oak Moon - a time to strengthen a relationship, to build Yule fires. |
Native
American:
(there are many variations on this and different tribes used different
names).
| January | Wolf Moon |
| February | Snow Moon |
| March | Worm Moon |
| April | Pink Moon |
| May | Flower Moon |
| June | Strawberry Moon |
| July | Buck Moon |
| August | Sturgeon Moon |
| September | Harvest Moon |
| October | Hunter's Moon |
| November | Beaver Moon |
| December | Cold Moon |
Celtic: (again other variations on the theme).
| January | Storm Moon |
| February | Chaste Moon |
| March | Seed Moon |
| April | Hare Moon |
| May | Dyad Moon |
| June | Mead Moon |
| July | Wort Moon |
| August | Barley Moon |
| September | Blood Moon |
| October | Snow Moon |
| November | Oak Moon |
| December | Wolf Moon |
| The Blue Moon | A Blue Moon occurs when the moon with its 28 day cycle appears twice within the same calendar month. |
| The Black Moon | A Black Moon occurs when there are two dark cycles of the moon in any calendar month. |
The phases of the Moon are caused by the relative positions of the Moon and Sun in the sky. A New Moon occurs when the Sun and Moon are at their closest position in the sky, whilst a Full Moon occurs when they are at their furthest apart positions. First and Last Quarters occur when the Moon is between these parameters, First Quarter when the moon is one quarter along its path, and Last Quarter when its three quarters along its path. First and Last Quarters look like half moons. Due to these positions a percentage of the moon is illuminated - this is what we see in the sky, a New Moon is 0% illuminated, First Quarter is 25%, Full Moon 100%, and Last Quarter 25%
Due to this it's
easy to accurately chart the Moon's phases, the zodiac path appearing in our
main chart is dependant upon the relative planetary positions, again allowing
for accurate charting. Traditionaly the Moon is considered to have eight phases,
as well as the four discussed there are two crescent and two gibbous phases
which are in effect sub divisions of the path. Waxing means growing, and Waning
means shrinking.
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