When Is The New Moon In Leo 2022

The third sign on the wheel, Gemini, is associated with communication. It motivates us to generate thoughts about the outside world and enlivens our immediate environment. Our daily activities, especially those with our family, friends, and neighbors, will be of particular importance to us. We will appreciate this social atmosphere because we are keen to communicate with others and are curious about the world.

On May 30, 2022, the new moon will occur at 7:30 A.M. (Eastern). Regarding the astrological aspects for this lunation, the new moon is in harmony with Mars and Jupiter, which are currently conjunct. This ought to infuse our lives with a great deal of passion, enthusiasm, and hope. Now is an exciting time to start new projects, goals, and relationships because luck will be on your side, especially if you start them after the Mercury retrograde period finishes on June 3, 2022.

Unfortunately, Mercury, the planetary ruler of this lunation, is in opposition to Saturn, which may cause us to face heavy ideas or challenges, particularly in the intellect and in our communications. Fortunately, Mercury is favoring Neptune and Pluto, giving us a sense of empathy and the persuasive strength to go around any obstacles that may come up. The decisions made around this time will probably come to fruition on December 7, 2022, close to the full moon in Gemini (16 degrees).

When is the 2022 Leo full moon?

This coming Full Moon, which occurs in the early morning hours of February 17 (3:56am AEDT), has a very distinct energy. It will take place in Sun-ruled Leo, a fiery and joyful sign. This Full Moon should be more about fire, play, fun, antics, sunbathing, celebration, and sun worship if previous month’s Full Moon was all about Cancerian watering and nurturing.

How to make the most of your Leo Full Moon this Aquarius season.

First things first, if only for the lunacy, become more Leo. The Lion is a kingly, regal, large, entertaining, theatrical, noisy, and egotistical sign. This vitality contrasts sharply with the Aquarius season, which is cooler, dominated by Saturn, more constrained, and more concerned with group dynamics. Consequently, consider this passage as an opportunity to be more “me-oriented and dramatic. That evening, go see or do something exciting. Go somewhere noisy so that you can make yourself louder.

This Full Moon will also be solar-powered because Leo is ruled by the Sun. Visit the beach during the day or a spot with a lot of light at night. Keep in mind the phrases “heat,” “warmth,” “glow,” “radiance,” and “shine” while describing this Moon. The Sun, which gives us life, is, of course, the Tarot card that represents Leo. For optimal good fortune during this passage, make great use of solar energy.

Astro-physiology is a different viewpoint to take into account while looking at this lunation. Leo is in charge of the back. To energize Leo energy during this Full Moon, practice yoga. Or you could schedule a massage in a spa. Your spine will line up with the cosmic chiropractor if you unwind and stretch like a cat. Having a friend you can call in case you need assistance, or someone who will metaphorically have your back, is a good idea because the Full Moon is also a time to let go of pent-up emotional energy.

The heart is governed by Leo as well. Exercise that increases blood flow will delight the Sun-Cat and make your lunation more cheerful. However, we shouldn’t consider the heart solely in terms of its physicality. current Full Moon, express your affection for your pride. Although the big cat enjoys being the center of attention, it also enjoys having its loved ones close by. The holy heart will be strengthened more profoundly by reaching out to or spending time with those closest to you than by riding your Peloton bike.

Finally, consider working with some additional concurrent transits as you approach the Leo Full Moon. On the same day as this Leo lunation, Venus and Mars, the cosmic lovers, are cuddling in the sky. If your Valentine’s Day wasn’t filled with romance, satin negligees drooping to the floor, chocolates, roses, and/or Nora Ephron’s romantic flicks, it’s possible that the 17th is a more lucky day to start dating (when the fire and passion of Mars, Venus, and Leo intertwine). Our calendars are merely rough estimates of celestial Holidays. This revised Valentine’s Day might be a fantastic time for a long-awaited romantic conclusion because Full Moons denote culminations. On this day, suggest a second date or a first date.

Moon transits last only as long as a girl’s garland. Some astrologers don’t pay much heed to them as a result. However, everyone who has read “The Hobbit” or “Lord of the Rings” knows that moonlight can shine keyholes that open doors to wealth that could support us indefinitely even in these infinitesimally narrow cosmic moments. As a result, tune in to the Leo Full Moon and all Moons during all of their phases to find both internal and outward treasures.

When the new moon is in Leo, what does that mean?

It’s time to strike a balance between your own interests and the sacrifices you make to capture other people’s attention during the Leo New and Full Moons.

What does a Leo’s full moon in Leo mean?

The energy is generally upbeat because this full moon in Leo avoids having difficult dialogues with other planets. Its opposition to the Aquarian sun, though, still leaves room for conflict. Consider it like this: Leo’s ruling planet, the sun, symbolizes the unique self and life force. Therefore, when the sun is in Aquarius, a sign that is more concerned with the group than the individual, it may find it difficult to express itself. The fact that this Leo full moon is directly opposed to that force just emphasizes how crucial it is for us to prioritize our needs as individuals and our freedom of speech.

This full moon serves as a reminder that you are worthy of occupying space and that you are entitled to your deepest wishes.

Generally speaking, this full moon is not a time to avoid the spotlight. It serves as a reminder that you deserve to occupy the space and that you are worthy of your deepest dreams. Venus (the planet of beauty, creativity, and love) and Mars (the planet of drive and determination) will conjoin on the same day at the same degree of Capricorn, ushering in a new cycle centered on our individual creativity, lessons in love, and learning to pursue our heart’s desires. This is a force that is active and calls for development. And under the influence of Capricorn, we’ll develop the fortitude and tenacity required to follow our aspirations.

When will the moon leave Leo?

Leo (July 23-August 22) As a result of the full moon falling in your sign, this will be a very dramatic, intense, and passionate time when you finally close one chapter and start a new one.

When is the 2022 New Moon?

Here is a more thorough, day-by-day list of the celestial events that will occur between now and the following full moon. The times and angles are calculated using data from NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C., so some of these specifics might not apply to you.

June 9-10

The bright star Spica will be visible from early Friday morning on June 9 to 10, 2022, roughly 7 degrees to the lower left of the waxing gibbous moon. As evening twilight finishes, the Moon will be visible roughly 45 degrees above the south-southwestern horizon (at 9:44 p.m. EDT). About five hours later, Spica will first set below the west-southwestern horizon (on Friday morning at 2:46 a.m.).

June 12-13

The bright star Antares will be visible on Sunday night into Monday morning, June 12 to 13, 2022, around 8 degrees to the lower left of the almost full waxing gibbous moon. As evening twilight ends, the Moon will be visible about 23 degrees above the south-southeastern horizon (at 9:46 p.m. EDT). Two hours later, at 11:46 p.m., the Moon will be at its highest point in the sky for the whole night. Antares will be visible to the left of the Moon by the time morning twilight starts on Monday at 4:30 a.m., and the pair will be about 10 minutes away from setting on the west-southwestern horizon. The Moon will have changed positions to the other side of Antares by Monday night as evening twilight comes to an end. The Moon will be 8 degrees to the upper right of Antares, and as Monday night goes on, the two will gradually diverge.

June 13-14

The mornings of June 13 and 14, 2022, are tied for the earliest sunrise of the year for the Washington, D.C. area (and related latitudes). Sunrise will occur at 5:42:11 a.m. EDT and morning twilight will start at 4:30 a.m. EDT for NASA Headquarters. The solar days close to the solstice are longer than 24 hours, hence the earliest sunrises of the year happen before and the latest sunsets happen after the summer solstice, despite the fact that it is the day of the year with the longest amount of daylight.

June 14: Next Full Moon

The following full moon will occur on Tuesday, June 14, 2022, at 7:52 a.m. EDT. The Moon will be at perigee, or its closest point to the Earth during this orbit, in less than 12 hours, at 7:24 p.m. The proximity of this full moon to perigee qualifies it as a supermoon.

The full moon on Tuesday evening into Wednesday morning, June 14 to 15, 2022, will be the lowest full moon of the year, rising barely 23.3 degrees above the horizon at 1:56 a.m. EDT. The Moon will seem full from Sunday night through Wednesday morning.

June 16

The planet Mercury will look half-lit via a sufficiently large telescope on Thursday morning, June 16, 2022, when it reaches its greatest angular separation from the Sun as seen from Earth for this apparition (called greatest elongation). The date when Mercury and the Sun appear to be the furthest apart as seen from the Earth is different from the morning on June 25 when Mercury is highest above the horizon just before sunrise because the angle of the line between the Sun and Mercury and the horizon changes with the seasons.

Although the length of a solar day fluctuates during the year (as measured, for instance, from solar noon to solar noon), our 24-hour day is based on the average length of a day throughout the year. The longest solar day of this half of the year, lasting slightly more than 13 seconds longer than 24 hours, will fall between solar noon on Saturday, June 18, and solar noon on Sunday, June 19, in 2022. The longest solar days of the year will not be this one; those will occur between November 17, 2022, and January 25, 2023.

June 18

The planet Saturn will be visible early on June 18, 2022, about 8 degrees to the top left of the waning gibbous moon. Around midnight (12:04 a.m. EDT), the Moon will rise over the east-southeastern horizon, and morning twilight will start around 4:30 a.m.

June 21: Summer Solstice

The bright planet Jupiter will be visible early on Tuesday, June 21, 2022, around 6 degrees to the top left of the declining half Moon. After midnight, at 1:32 a.m. EDT, the Moon will rise over the eastern horizon, and morning darkness will start at roughly 4:30 a.m.

The summer solstice, which marks the astronomical end of spring and the start of summer, will occur on Tuesday at 5:13 a.m. EDT. On the day of the solstice, morning twilight will start at 4:31 in the morning, sunrise at 5:43 in the morning, solar noon at 1:09:49 in the afternoon when the Sun will be at its highest for the year at 74.56 degrees, sunset at 8:37 in the evening (making this the longest period from sunrise to sunset, 14 hours, 53 minutes, 42.1 seconds), and evening twilight at 9:49 in the evening.

June 22

The waning crescent moon will be seen between Jupiter and Mars on Wednesday, June 22, 2022. At 1:56 a.m. EDT, Mars will rise over the eastern horizon for the final time before dawn, and at 4:31 a.m., morning twilight, the Moon will be 29 degrees above the east-southeastern horizon.

June 23

On Thursday morning, June 23, 2022, the planet Mars will appear about 6 degrees to the upper right of the waning crescent Moon. By the time morning darkness starts at 4:31 a.m. EDT, the Moon will be 24 degrees above the eastern horizon, having risen over it well after midnight at 2:19 a.m. EDT.

June 25

The planet Mercury will barely peek over the eastern horizon early on Saturday, June 25, 2022, yet this will be its highest position for this apparition. Mornings in late June should be an excellent time to look for all five of the visible planets lined up in the sky in order of their distance from the Sun because Mercury will be bright enough to be visible when it rises even after morning darkness begins (with one more planet visible beneath your feet).

The bright planet Venus will be visible early on June 26, 2022, about 5 degrees to the right of the slender, declining crescent moon. Less than an hour before morning twilight starts, at 3:50 a.m. EDT, Venus will rise over the east-northeast horizon. When morning twilight starts at 4:32 a.m. EDT, Venus will be 7 degrees above the horizon.

June 27

As morning twilight begins at 4:31 a.m. EDT on Monday, June 27, 2022, the planet Mercury will rise above the east-northeastern horizon approximately 4 degrees to the lower right of the thin, waning crescent Moon. Before the sky gets too bright with morning, you might be able to spot these duo low on the horizon.

The Washington, D.C. area and nearby latitudes will have the earliest sunset of the year on Monday, June 27 and Tuesday, June 28, 2022, both at 8:37:29 p.m. EDT.

June 29

The Moon will be at apogee on Wednesday, June 29, 2022, at 2:09 a.m. EDT, the point in this orbit where it is the furthest away from the Earth.

Most lunisolar calendars begin a new month on the day of or the day after the new moon. On Wednesday, June 29, 2022 (at midnight in China’s time zone, which is 12 hours ahead of EDT), the sixth month of the Chinese calendar will begin. Tammuz begins on Wednesday, June 29, at sunset, according to the Hebrew calendar.

The beginning of each month in the Islamic lunar calendar corresponds to the first glimpse of the waxing crescent Moon. The Umm al-Qura Calendar of Saudi Arabia, which employs astronomical calculations to begin months in a more predictable manner, is now used by many Muslim communities. While this is one of four months for which the calendar dates are sometimes altered by the religious authorities of Saudi Arabia following actual sightings of the lunar crescent, using this calendar, sundown on Wednesday evening, June 29, 2022, will probably mark the beginning of Dhu al-Hijjah. The twelfth and last month of the Islamic calendar is Dhu al-Hijjah. Fighting is not permitted during one of the four sacred months. The Hajj and the Festival of the Sacrifice take place in the month of Dhu al-Hijjah. One of the Five Pillars of Islam is to do the Hajj or pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in one’s lifetime.

June 30

You might be able to view the bright star Pollux as the twilight on Thursday, June 30, 2022, ends at 9:49 p.m. EDT. The thin, waxing crescent Moon will be 2 degrees above the northwestern horizon, setting less than 15 minutes later.

July 2

The bright star Regulus will be visible on Saturday, July 2, 2022, about 8 degrees to the left of the thin, waxing crescent moon. As evening twilight ends at 9:49 p.m. EDT, the Moon will be 16 degrees above the west-northwest horizon, and Regulus will set first less than 1.5 hours later at 11:15 p.m.

July 3

The bright star Regulus will be visible on Sunday evening, July 3, 2022, around 8 degrees to the lower right of the thin, waxing crescent Moon. As evening twilight ends at 9:49 p.m. EDT, the Moon will be 22 degrees above the western horizon, and Regulus will set first at 11:11 p.m., less than 1.5 hours later.

July 4: Independence Day

The Earth will be 3.4 percent further away from the Sun than it was during perihelion in early January when it reaches aphelion on Monday, July 4, 2022, at 3:10 a.m. EDT. Sunlight reaching the Earth at aphelion is about 6.5 percent less intense than sunlight reaching the Earth at perihelion because light intensity varies as the square of distance.

July 6

The Moon will appear half-full on Wednesday, July 6, 2022, when it enters its first quarter at 10:14 p.m. EDT (when the Moon will be 29 degrees above the west-southwestern horizon).

July 7-8

The bright star Spica will be visible on Thursday evening until early Friday morning, July 7 to 8, 2022, about 5 degrees to the lower right of the waxing gibbous moon. As evening twilight ends at 9:47 p.m. EDT, the Moon will be 34 degrees above the southwest horizon, and Spica will be the first star to set after midnight at 12:56 a.m.

July 10-11

The bright star Antares will be visible from Sunday evening through Monday morning, July 10 to 11, 2022, around 4 degrees to the lower right of the waxing gibbous moon. As evening twilight ends at 9:46 p.m. EDT, the Moon will be 26 degrees above the east-northeastern horizon. It will rise to its highest point for the night about 40 minutes later, at 10:28 p.m., and Antares will set first below the west-southwestern horizon a little over 4 hours later, at 2:51 a.m.

Mercury will rise above the eastern horizon at 5:20 a.m. EDT, only 32 minutes before sunrise at 5:52 a.m., on Monday, July 11, 2022, which is probably the last morning that Mercury will be seen in the glow of dawn during this apparition.

July 13: The Full Moon After Next

The Moon will be at perigee on Wednesday, July 13, 2022, at 5:06 a.m. EDT, its closest point to the Earth during this orbit.

The following full moon will occur on Wednesday, July 13, 2022, at 2:38 p.m. EDT. This will also be a supermoon because perigee is less than 10 hours away. Around this time, from early Tuesday morning until early Friday morning, the Moon will appear full for about three days.

In 2022, will there be a month with two new moons?

The following new moon is a “Black Moon” for some people. On January 2, 2022, there was a New Moon. There won’t be a Black Moon because the next New Moon for most of the world is on February 1, 2022.

However, that New Moon will take place on January 31, 2022 in several parts of North America, particularly those on CST, MST, and PST.

The Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year, and the “Year Of The Water Tiger,” as well as being a “Black Moon” for others, will start on this day.

The following time a second New Moon occurs in a single month is in April in 2022, when the New Moon will also be a Black Moon and a partial solar eclipse (see below). This Black Moon in 2022 is the only one that most people will experience.

How is Leo’s tomorrow going?

Improve your mental toughness for a happy life. Today, married couples could have to fork up a sizable sum of cash for their kids’ schooling. Do not allow your kids to profit from your kind nature.

How does Leo respond to a full moon?

Leo is ruled by the blazing and fearless sun, whereas Cancer is ruled by the enigmatic silver moon. Leos enjoy being out and about, flaunting their gorgeous hair and booty, and soaking up the attention. Expect gatherings during this full moon since it awakens everyone’s primal nature. Forget about staying in; everyone wants to dance, make love, or at the very least make out with a stranger when the full moon is in Leo. However, if you go out partying like a primal queen, try to avoid getting into any conflicts because Leos are drama queens and full moons are often dramatic.