The Full Cold Moon – 22nd December 2018
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23-12-2018, 09:20 PM
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The Full Cold Moon – 22nd December 2018
The Full Cold Moon – 22nd December 2018
The Cold Moon marks the longest and brightest night after yesterdays shortest and darkest day. The moon will appear in the sky on December 22, at 5.48 pm, the day after the Winter Solstice. This is the case for the northern hemisphere, which has the winter months at the end of the year. In the southern hemisphere, the winter months fall around May to August, so the Cold Moon falls in June. The solstice marks the moment the sun shines over the Tropic of Capricorn – its most southern point. The Full Cold Moon is known by various other names. It can also be called a Snow Moon and a Big Spirit Moon. In fact, all over the world, people have come up with creative names for a big moon on a cold night. https://psychictoday.uk/blog/2018/12/22/...mber-2018/ |
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