I believe the constellations the moon has passed though were (in order), Aquarius, Aries, Taurus, Cancer, Virgo, and Libra?
Am I right?What constellations has the moon passed though since the new moon on Feb 7?In the four weeks since Feb 7, it has passed through every constellation. (The moon transits one of the twelve about every two to three days).What constellations has the moon passed though since the new moon on Feb 7?Big edit: Heck, what was I thinking!!!?? Sure, the moon goes all the way through the Zodiac each month.
And because of my momentary blunder, I did some extra work and found out that not only did the moon go through all the constellations of the Zodiac, it also went through Ophiuchus and Sextans. Fourteen constellations last cycle. The new moon in February was on the 6th or 7th, depending on your location, and it was in Capricornus.
I hope I didn't do all that for some astrology thing, but note: it is important to realize that I am giving you the actual astronomical constellations it went through. The astrological signs are imaginary and not aligned with the actual constellations. For example, astrologers would have you believe the sun is in Pisces from Feb 20 to Mar 20, but in fact, it is just now moving from Aquarius to Pisces.What constellations has the moon passed though since the new moon on Feb 7?A star to Brant. I like people who can admit they made a mistake and Learn from it or correct it.What constellations has the moon passed though since the new moon on Feb 7?
The Moon takes 28 days to move through all 12 signs of the Zodiac; approximatly 2.3 days per sign.
On Feb. 7 2008 the Moon was positioned 15 degrees in Aquarius, from there it moved into Pisces, Aires, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra Scorpio, Sagittarius Capricorn; and then back in to Aquarius on the 5th of March.
An Ephemeris is a wonderful tool for knowing just exactly where each planet is on what ever day you want to look up
Here is the planets positions for all of 2008
http://www.astro.com/swisseph/ae/2000/ae鈥?/a>
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