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  2. This Is What October’s Full Moon—the Hunter’s ... - AOL

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    “This full moon is going to bring about messy and intense energy,” she reveals. “To avoid that, try to stay in your lane to keep the drama caused by the full moon from playing a major role ...

  3. What October's full moon in Aries means for you - AOL

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    What is the astrological meaning of October's full moon? Full moons are times of release in astrology, but each individual full moon takes on the flavor of other cosmic happenings. The planets ...

  4. Glossary of astrology - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of terms associated with astrology, [1] a range of divinatory practices based on the apparent positions of celestial objects. Air signs Aquarius, Gemini, and Libra signs [2] Aquarius Zodiac sign for people born January 20 through February 18 [2] Aries Zodiac sign for people born March 21 through April 19 [2] Balsamic Moon

  5. What November’s full moon in Taurus means for you - AOL

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    The full moon in Taurus rises on November 15, 2024. Here's what the Beaver Moon has in store for each zodiac sign, and more astrological meaning.

  6. Astrological symbols - Wikipedia

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    True White Moon, or Arta ⯟ U+2BDF: Similar to White Moon, but calculated from the "true" Black Moon rather than the mean Black Moon. [34] Solar apogee----Assumes an Earth-centered universe; the heliocentric equivalent would be terrestrial aphelion. Used to derive the (true) White Moon from the (true) Black Moon: ⯟ = ☊ + 7⁄4(⯞ − + 180°)

  7. Full moon - Wikipedia

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    The supermoon of 14 November 2016 was 356,511 km (221,526 mi) away [1] from the center of Earth. Supermoons occur 3–4 times per year. [2] As the Earth revolves around the Sun, approximate axial parallelism of the Moon's orbital plane (tilted five degrees to the Earth's orbital plane) results in the revolution of the lunar nodes relative to the Earth.

  8. What is a blue moon? Here's what one is and what the stars ...

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    The full moon is the culmination of a lunar cycle, and typically, there is one per month, equating to 12 full moons a year. A "blue moon" refers to a second full moon that falls within the same ...

  9. Agricultural astrology - Wikipedia

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    The moon gardeners claim that the gravitational force of the full moon affects the level of groundwater in the soil, just as it does the level of the oceans. The phases of the moon do not correspond to the distance of the Moon's orbit around the Earth, and hence are not indicators of the strength of the Moon's gravitational pull.