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We'Moon 2023: Silver Lining: 42nd Edition

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A well-spring of daily inspiration and empowering words for women We’Moon is dedicated to amplifying the images and voices of women from many perspectives and cultures. When the moon is in its full phase, it is passing behind the Earth with respect the sun and can pass through Earth's shadow, creating a lunar eclipse. When the moon is fully inside the Earth's shadow, we see a total lunar eclipse. At other times, the moon only partially passes through the Earth's shadow in what is known as a partial, or even penumbral lunar eclipse (when the moon only skirts through the outermost region of Earth's shadow). Canada: We have two distributors in Canada, one on the West coast ( Dempsey or 800-667-3399), and one on the East coast ( Quanta or (888) 436-7962). Pass the one closest to you a note to ask about shops selling We'Moon near where you live, or to ask them to sell to you directly.

As summer continues the daily periods of sunlight continue to shorten. On Tuesday, August 1, 2023 (the day of the full Moon), morning twilight will begin at 5:03 AM EDT, sunrise will be at 6:09 AM, solar noon will be at 1:14 PM when the Sun will reach its maximum altitude of 69.1 degrees, sunset will be at 8:19 PM, and evening twilight will end at 9:25 PM. By Wednesday, August 30 (the day of the full Moon after next), morning twilight will begin at 5:35 AM, sunrise will be at 6:35 AM, solar noon will be at 1:09 PM when the Sun will reach its maximum altitude of 60.0 degrees, sunset will be at 7:42 PM, and evening twilight will end at 8:42 PM. The substantial difference is in the illumination percentage of the side facing the Earth. In the new moon phase, this percentage is 0% and becomes 100% at Full moon, about 14 days later. Thanks to the regular repetition of these moments, since ancient times, the lunar phases have been the basis of the lunisolar calendar. The Moon, whose cycles run in our blood, is the original women’s calendar. We use the word “wemoon” to define ourselves by our primary relation to the cosmic flow, instead of defining ourselves in relation to men (as in wo man or fe male). We’Moon is sacred space in which to explore and celebrate the diversity of she-ness on Earth. We’Moon is created by, for and about womyn: in our image. Lunar Rhythms: As explained above, a Blue Moon is commonly classified as the second full moon of a single calendar month (although it technically refers to the third full moon in a season that has four full moons). Full moons occur around 12.4 times a year, and that means that every 2.8 years, a 12-month period has 13 full moons. Thus, one of those months will have to accommodate two full moons and, thus, has a Blue Moon.

Moon Phases for Amsterdam, 27 Nov 2023 – 19 Dec 2023

M 8 35 53 9 48 38 25 34 38 1 44 28 8 49.1 14 52.0 3 36.0 9 52.3 6 53.4 5 40.9 25 36.9 14 57.7 23 32.3 28 36.0 What is We'Moon? A poetry and art journal? An inspirational day planner? An ever-renewing collection of creative feminist work that thousands of women look forward to every year!

Tuesday morning, August 8, 2023, the planet Jupiter will appear near the waning half-Moon. As Jupiter rises on the east-northeastern horizon (Monday night at 11:59 PM EDT) it will be a little more than 2 degrees below the Moon. Jupiter will be 3 degrees to the lower right of the Moon as morning twilight begins (at 5:11 AM).Sa 8 00 24 039 26 18 10 10 25 50 15 9 41.0 8 31.7 22 23.2 8 32.3 6 17.9 4 05.7 24 34.2 14 56.5 23 17.4 28 18.4

M 6 45 30 11 18 08 16 13 36 22 26 01 11R 45.1 23R 05.8 28 38.0 8R 54.8 3 21.9 1 18.9 22 31.1 15R 07.8 22 53.2 27 41.4 We commemorate these natural turning points in the Earth’s cycle. Seasonal celebrations of most cultures cluster around these same natural turning points. Read more about Pagan Holidays and Traditions on our blog! F 7 01 16 15 22 40 451 15 1049 27 11 23.0 18 59.0 3 38.5 8 26.3 4 09.1 1 49.7 22 55.7 15 03.9 22 57.4 27 49.0Intro articles about astrology, herbs, the Wiccan / pagan holidays, tarot, eclipses and Mercury retrogrades that are coming up for the year, and more The partial lunar eclipse on Oct. 18 will be visibleover Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, North America, North/East South America, Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Arctic and Antarctica. It will begin at 2:35 p.m. (1935 GMT), the maximum eclipse occurs at 15:14 p.m. EST (2014 GMT) and the partial eclipse will end at 3:52 p.m. EST (2052 GMT). It will last 4 hours and 25 minutes. Moonrise over the Syr Darya river in Baikonur, Kazakhstan on Nov. 13, 2016. Photo Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls Tuesday, November 21: Feelings are still sensitive, but we may have more focus to accomplish what we need this morning; complete the work at hand rather than start anything new. Deal with urgent decisions only and defer the less urgent ones for another week. Clean boundaries will simplify things; other people may ask too much because too much is being asked of them. Hold the line and set a good example for healthy generosity without doing their work for them. Next, the moon moves until more than half of its face appears to be getting sunlight, but the amount is decreasing. This is the waning gibbousphase.

Tuesday morning, August 8, 2023, the waning Moon will appear half-full as it reaches its last quarter at 6:29 AM EDT. Full moon: The moon is 180 degrees away from the sun and is as close as it can be to being fully illuminated by the sun from our perspective. The sun, Earth and the moon are aligned, but because the moon’s orbit is not exactly in the same plane as Earth’s orbit around the sun, they rarely form a perfect line. When they do, we have a lunar eclipse as Earth's shadow crosses the moon's face. The lunar eye of heaven is seen each day in the phases of the Moon as she is both reflector and shadow, traveling her 291/2-day path through the zodiac. The solar eye of heaven is apparent at the turning points in the Sun’s cycle.

Moon Phases for London, England, United Kingdom in 2023

The rare hybrid solar eclipse on April 20 wasboth an annular "ring of fire" solar eclipse and a transition into a total solar eclipse briefly over some parts of Earth. The annular effect was visible for just a few seconds in the Indian and Pacific oceans and isn't visible anywhere on land. A total eclipse was only be visible in three locations on land, Exmouth, Western Australia, Timor Leste and West Papua. However, it was difficult to establish the exact moment of the new moon, therefore, many ancient civilizations started the lunar month with the appearance of the first crescent after sunset. However, this is a very simplified description since the lunar motion is actually very complex, and the perspective with which we see the near side constantly changes, getting to see almost 60% of the lunar surface thanks to the phenomenon called libration. Su 9 54 45 003 33 1138 20 19 15 19 6 26.8 10 50.7 28 21.7 15 22.8 6 07.9 9 40.8 28 01.0 15 15.5 24 11.4 29 13.1 20 M 9 58 41 1 04 06 26 51 58 426 52 6 16.4 12 21.5 29 35.6 15 43.7 6 01.1 9 53.7 28 08.2 15 16.9 24 13.5 29 14.8 21 Tu 10 02 38 2 04 37 1158 42 19 26 14 6 06.9 13 53.3 049.4 16 05.0 5 53.8 10 06.6 28 15.5 15 18.4 24 15.7 29 16.5

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