![]() There will be a full moon on both the first and last day of January 2018, so there's your first major astronomical event.Īlso in January, we'll experience a supermoon - a full moon that orbits especially close to the Earth, making it appear bigger and brighter than usual - a lunar eclipse - the movement of the moon across the Earth's shadow - and a blood moon, a full moon that appears to glow red because of the way that certain waves of refracted light are blocked by the eclipse. Per, a blue moon is what happens - approximately every two and a half years - when we see two full moons in a single calendar month. ![]() ![]() For one, we'll experience a blue moon this month, so you're definitely going to want to check out the blue moon astrology predictions for January 2018.įirst, a quick astronomy refresher. January is chock full of other astronomical phenomena, and even though none of them spell doom and gloom quite as universally as retrograde, they still set the stage for all kinds of chaos. Nothing good comes from mercury being in retrograde, and while Mercury's post-shadow period (aka "retroshade") presents its own set of challenges, I'll take whatever progress I can get. ![]() 22, and if you're anything like me, you did a happy dance the minute you knew that cosmic hell was behind us. ![]()
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