Tuesday 18 January 2011

Full Moon January 19th 2011

A Baker's Dozen of Full Moons -
    - Adjustable Full Moon Dates & Information

Updated Jan 1, 2011 by J McCaul
Full Moons are a frequently researched event. Regardless of the audience, be it scientist, housewife, student or gardener, everyone wants to know the date so that he/she can take advantage of the energy of the day/night. Full Moons are intriguing, mysterious and, in many ways, like a beautiful sunny day, only at night.
Below is a table displaying the current Full Moon dates, times (GMT), zodiac sign that the Full Moon will be in and the seasonal reprentative name given by some Native American cultures. With a complete year of information, finding the next Full Moon date just got easier without a lunar calendar. The hours for the Moon Event can be changed to your time zone. This information can be used in conjunction with the Moon Phase - Lunar Calendar or Void of Course - Astrology Calendar. Athough Eclipses always fall on the day of a New Moon (Solar) or a Full Moon (Lunar), they are less frequent and listed on a different page. The Eclipses can also be time zone adjusted.
Today is January 19, 2011 7:27 GMT
ZodiacDateUT (+0)Name
CancerJan 19, 20119:23 pmWolf Moonspacer
LeoFeb 18, 20118:37 amSnow Moonspacer
VirgoMar 19, 20116:11 pmWorm Moonspacer
LibraApr 18, 20112:44 amPink Moonspacer
ScorpioMay 17, 201111:08 amFlower Moonspacer
SagittariusJun 15, 20118:13 pmStrawberry Moonspacer
CapricornJul 15, 20116:39 amBuck Moonspacer
AquariusAug 13, 20116:58 pmSturgeon Moonspacer
PiscesSep 12, 20119:27 amCorn Moonspacer
AriesOct 12, 20112:07 amHarvest Moonspacer
TaurusNov 10, 20118:18 pmBeaver Moonspacer
GeminiDec 10, 20112:38 pmCold Moonspacer
CancerJan 09, 20127:32 amWolf Moonspacer
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To reset - click button without changing the time zone.

To adjust the Full Moon times for your time zone, add or subtract the number of hours your time zone is from 0 UT. If you live in the western hemisphere (mostly the Americas) you would subtract the number of hours from the time shown on the table. Most of the eastern hemisphere will add hours to the time shown in the table.

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