How the Full Snow Moon on February 5 Will Impact You Astrologically
04.02.2023 - 20:03
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, we receive a , a warm-weather sign that brings with it a bit of fun energy to light up the darkness. On Sunday, February 5, 2023, at 1:28 p.m. (EST), the full moon—or, the "Full Snow Moon," but more on that in a moment—will culminate.According to the trusty , the moniker "Snow Moon" comes to us from the Dakota—who have sometimes referred to this month's lunar phase as a "Raccoon Moon," as well—and is the one most widely used names for February's . If you're willing to brave the cold, we have information on how and when to do so below.
Staying cozy indoors and simply wondering what the Full Snow Moon's influence may be on us, astrologically speaking? Fear not: We've got you covered on that front, too, plus a full rundown of what the rest of the planets are doing this month.The second full moon of 2023 will arrive on Sunday, February 5, 2023, at 1:28 p.m. EST, at which point it will be at , though not yet visible over the horizon. By the time the sun sets (which is and, for the Glamour team in New York City, will happen at 5:18 p.m.
EST), you could spot some other major astrological bodies. If you happen to be a star-gazer with a telescope, we recommend checking out to getting the best view of the Full Snow Moon on Sunday. If you time your viewing sesh just right, you might get a chance to see Jupiter, Mars, and even Venus in the sky, as well.As we have , by and large, there is a lot of potential to use the full moon creatively.
Remember: Full moons are also always release times. I personally experience this lunar phase organically — on full moons, I often realize I've inadvertently scheduled something significant in my life, or bear witness to the blossoming of my previous efforts. On the flip side, sometimes I find
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