Partial Lunar Eclipse of August 7/8, 2017
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2017 8:41 am
The Moon is about to enter the umbral shadow here in some few hours...
From Wikipedia:
But as you see already stated above, in this eclipse, the Moon is not as covered like in other common partial or total lunar eclipses. And the luminaries are also just about 9° from the Nodes.
Should I consider this eclipse "strong enough" to create a six-month Saturnian period to me, or would you guys consider this as a typical one-day "Full Moon" transit, where I'd feel my Sun-Saturn transit especially strongly? (And I am, I'm so dazed, thinking is slow, some hard work today, my body is lagging, it's aching here and there, though that hard work wasn't really that physically vigorous enough to cause the aches by themselves I think.)
From Wikipedia:
This eclipse's chart has the Sun-Moon opposition being 0°04' from exactly squaring my natal Saturn!Wikipedia wrote:A partial lunar eclipse will take place on August 7/8, 2017, the second of two lunar eclipses in 2017. The Moon will only be slightly covered by the Earth's umbral shadow at maximum eclipse.
The moon inside the umbral shadow will be a subtle red, but hard to see in contrast to the much brighter moon in the outer penumbral shadow.
But as you see already stated above, in this eclipse, the Moon is not as covered like in other common partial or total lunar eclipses. And the luminaries are also just about 9° from the Nodes.
Should I consider this eclipse "strong enough" to create a six-month Saturnian period to me, or would you guys consider this as a typical one-day "Full Moon" transit, where I'd feel my Sun-Saturn transit especially strongly? (And I am, I'm so dazed, thinking is slow, some hard work today, my body is lagging, it's aching here and there, though that hard work wasn't really that physically vigorous enough to cause the aches by themselves I think.)