Sunday, June 11, 2006

The Strong Sun Moon

The Strong Sun Moon will become full today at 2:03 pm Eastern Daylight time. It rises over Rochester, NY at 9:29pm and will set tomorrow at 5:43am.

It will rise over Farmington, NM at 9:09pm Mountain Daylight time and will set tomorrow at 6:19am. It becomes full in that region at 12:03pm today, Mountain Daylight time.

Once again, little explanation is likely needed for the name. The Strong Sun Moon comes in proximity to the Summer Solstice (which will be on June 21 this year) which is the longest day of the year. This coupled with the warmer weather gives it its name.

On the moon features now and in the future I will give advanced notice of the next phases of the moon and any upcoming Sabbatts. As mentioned, Litha (the summer solstice) is on June 21. Details of that Sabbatt will come on that day.

The last quarter of the moon will be June 18 at 8:08 am Eastern Daylight time.
The next new moon will be June 25 at 10:05 Eastern Daylight time.
The first quarter will be July 3 at 10:37 Eastern Daylight time.
The Blessing moon will be July 10 at 9:02pm.

Their are your moon facts for this month. You may return to your regularly scheduled life, or something close to it.

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