Voxx Astrology: Magickal Eclipses

Learn more about the Astrology by browsing through the pages listed on the Astrology Page Index. For those of you interested in performing magickal rituals, you will certainly find this page (as well as the Daily Moon, and the Monthly Planetary Aspects pages) valuable in helping you choose the most auspicious Lunar Phase to perform your magick.

Special Moon Phases: Eclipses

Solar Eclipse
Lunar Eclipse
New Moon
Full Moon


Eclipses 2006
Eclipses Influencing 2006
Degree and Sign of Eclipse

Keywords the eclipse may express, as an degree of intensity, increase or decrease.
Date & Time
Penumbral Eclipse of the Moon, March 14, 2006; the beginning of the penumbral phase visible in Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia. Countries this eclipse passes through from west to east: The first lunar eclipse of 2006 is a deep penumbral event best visible from Europe and Africa.
Penumbral
Lunar Eclipse

24:15 Virgo

VIRGO

Earth, Practical, Unemotional, Precise, Sensible, Dedicated, Planner, Responsible, Logical, Very discriminating.

Tues March 14, 2006

6:49 pm EST -
3:49 pm PST
Eclipse Can Be Viewed In These Places: Penumbral Eclipse of the Moon,
March 14, 2006; the beginning of the penumbral phase visible in Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia. Countries this eclipse passes through from west to east: The first lunar eclipse of 2006 is a deep penumbral event best visible from Europe and Africa.
Total
Solar Eclipse

08:35 Aries

ARIES

Fire, Immediate Action, Pioneering, Bravery, Personal Agenda, Inspiration.

It's Effect On Your Life!

Wed March 29, 2006

5:33 am EST -
2:33 am PST
Eclipse Can Be Viewed In These Places: Total Solar Eclipse of the Sun,
March 29, 2006: Path is Africa, Europe, and Western Asia - Important Note:  This eclipse crosses the path of the famous Aug 11, 1999 solar eclipse in Northern Turkey east of Ankara and crosses the 2005 path in Libya.

Hot spots to watch: The path of totality begins in Brazil (at sunrise) and crosses the Atlantic Ocean (moving eastwards), reaching western Africa. Turning north-eastwards, the path crosses Ghana, Togo, Benin, Nigeria, Niger, northern Chad and Libya, where the greatest eclipse occurs. The path then crossing the Mediterranean Sea and enters Turkey before crossing the Black Sea, Georgia, Russia, Kazakhstan and Russia again. The path finally leaves the Earth close to Mongolia (at sunset).
Penumbral
Lunar Eclipse

15:01 Pisces

PISCES

Water, Emotion, Depth of Experience, Inner Landscape, Sexuality, Matters of Life and Death, Collective Resources.

Thur Sep 7, 2006

2:52 pm EDT
11:52 am PDT

Eclipse Can Be Viewed In These Places: Partial Eclipse of the Moon,
September 7, 2006: The second lunar eclipse of the year is a rather small partial eclipse. the Moon will stand near the zenith for observers in the central Indian Ocean. At that time, the umbral eclipse magnitude will be 0.190. Best seen from Africa, Asia, Australia, Eastern Europe.
Annular
Solar Eclipse

29:20 Virgo

VIRGO

Earth, Practical, Unemotional, Precise, Sensible, Dedicated, Planner, Responsible, Logical, Very discriminating.

29th Degree is Critical - Endings


Fri Sep 22, 2006

7:41 am EST -
4:41 pm PDT
Eclipse Can Be Viewed In These Places: Annular Solar Eclipse,
September 22, 2006: Path is South America, W. Africa, Antartica, Hot spots are Guyana, Surinam, French Guiana, and the south Atlantic. The track of the Moon's antumbral shadow begins in northern South America and crosses the South Atlantic with no further landfall. A partial eclipse will be seen from a much larger region including South America, the eastern Caribbean, western Africa, and Antarctica The path of the annular eclipse begins in Guyana at 09:48 UT when the Moon's antumbral shadow meets Earth and forms a 323 kilometre wide corridor.  Guyana's capitol city Georgetown lies just a few kilometres outside the path's northern limit. Here, a magnitude 0.920 partial eclipse will be seen at sunrise.
ECLIPSES FROM 2005, STILL INFLUENCING 2006:
Annular
Solar Eclipse

10:19 Libra

LIBRA

Air, Intellect, Balance, Partnership, Relationship, Beauty, Equality, Artistry.

October 7, 2005

6:33 am EDT -
3:33 am PDT
Partial
Lunar Eclipse

24:13 Aries

ARIES

Fire, Immediate Action, Pioneering, Bravery, Personal Agenda, Inspiration.

October 17, 2005

8:04 am EDT
5:04 am PDT

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World Maps of Eclipses
Explains where each eclipse can be seen.

Eclipse Magick:
Many magicians choose to do their most powerful spells during a special astronomical event known as an "eclipse." Just as the sign of the Moon affects the power of rituals and worldly events, there is an additional twist when the Lunar eclipse happens in a particular sign. [Note: This information will be added soon. Check back for info.]

Solar Eclipses:
A total eclipse of the Sun is a special geocentric astronomical event that occurs when the Moon passes exactly in front of the Sun, preventing the sun’s light from reaching the earth. During the time of the eclipse’s totality, those people located within the path of the Moon's dark shadow can witness the wondrous shimmering solar corona as it fills the sky.

Causes of a Solar Eclipse:
An eclipse of the Sun occurs when the Moon comes between the Sun and the Earth, casting a shadow on the Earth's surface – this is a phenomena which is only possible during the lunar phase of the New Moon.

Although, a New Moon phase occurs once a month, there are a couple of reasons as to why we don’t witness a Solar Eclipse every month. The first reason is that the apparent sizes of the Sun and Moon are very similar as seen from the Earth. The result of this is that the Moon's shadow is only a few tens to hundreds of kilometers wide. This limits the region of the Earth that experiences an eclipse. Secondly, the Moon's orbit is slightly tilted with respect to the Earth's orbit. This means that the Sun, Moon and Earth rarely line up exactly during the phase of the New Moon, so an eclipse doesn't happen every month.

Causes of a Lunar Eclipses:
A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth's shadow falls on the moon. Lunar eclipses occur, on average, about every 6 months.

Types of Lunar Eclipses:
Total Eclipse - When the entire moon enters the Earth's umbra (the darkest part of its shadow,) this is called a total eclipse.

Partial Eclipse - When only part of the moon enters the Earth's umbra, this is called a partial eclipse.

Duration of Lunar Eclipses:
During an average total lunar eclipse, the moon is within the Earth's umbra for about an hour. This is called totality.

Frequency of Lunar Eclipses:
Since the plane of the moon's orbit is inclined about 5°: from the plane of the Earth's orbit, lunar eclipses are relatively infrequent. There are about two lunar eclipses each year (visible somewhere on Earth.)

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