Solstice Full Moon aligns with Galactic Centre
Summer Solstice with a Galactic twist
June 21, 2005 | Red
Self-Existing Moon

This summer
solstice (exact on June 20, at 11:46 PM PDT) is rather unique in that it
will be accompanied by a nearly full moon. The full moon will be exact on
June 21 (Tuesday) at 9:14 PM PDT. What makes this event rare is that just
before it turns full, the moon will be crossing directly in front of the
Galactic Centre (GC) at 1:48 PM PDT. Although the sun currently comes
closest to the GC at the winter solstice, the moon is able to pass directly
over the galactic centre because its orbit dips several degrees above and
below that of the earth. The orbit of the moon wobbles backwards relative
to the movement of the moon. The wobble makes a full orbit of the earth
once in approximately 19 years.
This event
foreshadows another significant summer solstice event when the full moon
conjoins Pluto as it changes signs (from Sagittarius to Capricorn) in 2008.
Source:
http://www.ncrising.com/2005_SummerSolstice.html
Frank Ða Silva |