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Get Ready For The Shortest Day Since Records Began As Earth Spins Faster
Get Ready For The Shortest Day Since Records Began As Earth Spins Faster

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time11 hours ago

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Get Ready For The Shortest Day Since Records Began As Earth Spins Faster

Earth could be about to record its fastest-ever rotation. Since 2020, Earth has been rotating faster than at any point since records began in 1973, with each successive year producing the shortest day. Last year, the shortest day was recorded on July 5, and Earth is expected to get close to this again on or close to July 9, July 22 and August 5, according to "Rapidly spinning globe. Symbolic of time passing, travel and other metaphors of space and time." Earth takes a nominal 24 hours to rotate once on its access, which is equal to 86,400 seconds. Until 2020, Earth's rotation had been gradually slowing down, and the shortest ever day recorded was just 1.05 milliseconds under 86,400 seconds. However, on July 19, 2020, Earth rotated 1.47 milliseconds less than 86,400 seconds. Last year, on July 5, it was even shorter at 1.66 milliseconds. Since 2020, Earth has seen 28 of its fastest days and predictions from International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service and U.S. Naval Observatory indicate that Earth will again rotate faster on July 9, July 22 or August 5. The uncertainty comes from the exact position of the moon, which acts as a drag factor, particularly when it's close to the equator. In the long-term, the moon is gradually slowing down the Earth's rotation, its gravitational pull causing tides and making Earth's orbital path around the sun slightly elliptical. Precise measurements of the length of a day come from atomic clocks and monitoring by the IERS. Scientists do not know why Earth's rotation has been speeding up since 2020. various factors are likely at play, including the motion of Earth's core and mantle, a shifting of mass due to the melting of ice sheets and glaciers, and variations in ocean currents and air movement. All of these could influence the day length by milliseconds. It could also be down to the 'Chandler wobble' — the movement of Earth's geographical poles across its surface. Historically, international timekeepers have added leap seconds to keep atomic time aligned with Earth's spin. However, since Earth is now rotating faster, not slower, so leap seconds are redundant. Instead, negative leap seconds— i.e., removing a second) — are being considered. IERS confirmed earlier this month that no leap second would be added in 2025. The last leap second was positive and used at the end of December 2016. Scientists are unsure what to do because the current speeding-up may be a blip in a longer trend of Earth's rotation slowing. It may seem trivial, but the fact that Earth is spinning faster in 2025, shaving milliseconds off the day, is critical for maintaining time accuracy worldwide. Maintaining alignment between Earth time and atomic time is crucial for GPS and satellite navigation, financial systems reliant on precise timestamps and synchronizing networks across the world.

June's Strawberry moon is coming — here's exactly when to watch it and what it means for every zodiac sign
June's Strawberry moon is coming — here's exactly when to watch it and what it means for every zodiac sign

Time of India

time10-06-2025

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  • Time of India

June's Strawberry moon is coming — here's exactly when to watch it and what it means for every zodiac sign

The vibrant Strawberry Moon of June 2025, peaking on June 11th, enters Sagittarius, bringing bold energy and momentum. Rooted in Native American tradition, it signifies the strawberry harvest and new beginnings. Each zodiac sign may experience unique effects, from career advancements to emotional healing, influencing relationships, finances, and personal growth. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads When to watch the full strawberry moon in 2025? Why is it called the Strawberry Moon? Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads What zodiac energy is influencing this full moon? What it means for every zodiac sign? Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads FAQs As the warmth of summer approaches, so too does June's vibrant "strawberry moon," bringing with it a surge of joyful full moon in June, also known as the "Strawberry Moon," is about to light up the sky. This year's moon enters Sagittarius, bringing bold energy and new zodiac sign may experience its effects, some through romance or career changes, others through emotional healing or daring new decisions. From astrology to cultural traditions, here's what you can expect and how it may affect your zodiac to the astronomical applications department of the U.S. Naval Observatory, the full moon will be at its brightest in the United States on Wednesday, June 11, at 3:45 a.m. Native American tribes referred to June's full moon as the "strawberry moon" to commemorate the brief but delicious strawberry harvest, according to the Old Farmer's Almanac, which started reporting full moon names in the names include the "honey moon," which comes from European customs, when honey was frequently collected around the end of June, according to tribes referred to June's full moon as the "birth moon," "egg laying moon," and "hatching moon," all of which alluded to fertility and the emergence of new life, according to the Old Farmer's June strawberry moon is associated with the fire sign of Sagittarius, which is renowned for its spirit of adventure. This year, the moon's position in the night sky with respect to astrological signs slightly changes, which affects the full moon's energy and zodiac sign's strawberry moon astrological horoscope, as per a report by be inspired to experiment and alter their daily schedule. Some might concentrate on relationships, international business, or long-distance travel. Professionals in the media, particularly those working in the field, may perceive opportunities for reconsider relationships and finances, as feelings of dissatisfaction may lead to speaking up or deciding to part ways. Assets and investments are favored, and a change or arrival of a bonus, venture capital, new credit line, inheritance, or settlement may also affect going through a period of change or turmoil, with a major partnership confronting reality. With subjects like moving in, making commitments, getting engaged, or even getting married up for discussion, this could foster intimacy, cooperation, and a busy time, with numerous projects, plans, and personal responsibilities. Thomas suggests that working multiple jobs or leaving one to start another may increase workload. If you are currently unemployed, this time could help your resume, so apply now to secure a position in the job encouraged to live, laugh, and love, as romance, dating, and courtship become more enjoyable. Thomas recommends downloading apps, hanging out with friends, or inviting someone out for a date. If you're committed, use this energy to rekindle your passion. Fertility, pregnancy, and children could also be a sign of emotional stability and security, with a focus on the past, heritage, and traditions. This period may also bring about changes in domestic life, home, or family, such as a desire to relocate, renovate, or curiosity, socialization, and stepping outside of one's comfort zone. This could be related to intellectual pursuits such as writing, speaking, or advertising, or a large contract could appear experience financial changes, such as a raise, new job offer, or side hustle. Some people may leave their current job or source of income to pursue another. It is recommended that you monitor your bank accounts and avoid spending on important possessions while planning for the a sign of intense focus and determination, as they may be able to accomplish a significant personal or professional goal they've been working on for six months or more. It is critical to assert oneself and assert dominance so that everyone understands your goals and desire rest, recharge, and recuperation, so making time for meditation and healing is essential. However, they may be haunted by baggage, dreams, trauma, or the past, so seeing a therapist or practicing spirituality could help them find closure and a great time to join groups, volunteer, or engage with a cause. It's also a time for fun, attending events, expanding networks, and finding success in online dating, especially for single individuals., there are numerous career opportunities on the horizon. They may be praised, successful, or recognized for work they've been doing for six months or longer. However, if they are not in the right job or industry, they may need to change reaches its peak early on Wednesday, June 11 at 3:45 a.m. on your zodiac sign, it brings bold moves, emotional clarity, and shifts in love, career, and personal development.

June's full strawberry moon: When to see it and what it means for your zodiac

time09-06-2025

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June's full strawberry moon: When to see it and what it means for your zodiac

As summer peeks its head around the corner, so does the first full moon of the season -- June's radiant "strawberry moon." Known for ushering in a wave of joyful, expansive energy, this lunar event marks a vibrant celestial moment to kick off the warmer months. Celebrity astrologer Kyle Thomas, who is known for his cosmic guidance among celebrities, businesses and online influencers, spoke to "Good Morning America" about the best ways to take advantage of this joyous full moon. But first, let's break down the meaning of the strawberry moon. When can you see the strawberry full moon in 2025? The full moon will reach peak illumination in the United States on Wednesday, June 11, at 3:45 a.m. ET, according to the U.S. Naval Observatory's astronomical applications department. Why is it called the strawberry moon? According to the Old Farmer's Almanac, which began publishing full moon names in the 1930s, some Native American tribes referred to June's full moon as the "strawberry moon" to mark the short but sweet strawberry harvest season. An alternative name from old European traditions is the "honey moon," as honey was often harvested around the same time in late June, NASA notes. This may be one reason why the term "honeymoon" became associated with weddings traditionally held during this month. NASA also points to another theory, that the word "honeymoon" stems from the custom of giving newlyweds mead -- a fermented honey drink -- to enjoy during their first month of marriage. Additionally, the Old Farmer's Almanac mentions that other tribes gave June's full moon names like the "birth moon," "egg laying moon," and "hatching moon," all referencing the season's themes of fertility and new life. What zodiac sign is the strawberry moon in June? The zodiac sign of each full moon is determined by the moon's position in the night sky relative to the astrological signs. Each year, this placement shifts slightly, influencing the energy and characteristics associated with the full moon, according to Thomas. This year, the strawberry moon falls in the sign of Sagittarius -- a fire sign known for its adventurous spirit. Sagittarius is the ninth sign of the zodiac and sits on the same axis as Gemini, an air sign. Thomas explains that these two signs rule over communication, including media, publishing and our global connections -- both personal and professional. "Sagittarius is a zodiac sign that encourages us to learn more about the world and expand our perspective of life, often through travel, academics or spirituality," Thomas added. "We are encouraged to pursue adventure, charge into the unknown, and learn about how we relate to others and philosophize our place in the cosmos." Rituals and manifestations to try during the strawberry moon Many ancient cultures and religions celebrate celestial cycles, including finding ways to honor and harness the power of the full moon. To make best use of this intense energy, many astrologers believe that a full moon is a great time to manifest your dreams. Due to Sagittarius being a fire sign, Thomas said incorporating fire into your rituals can be particularly powerful such as using candles, incense, or sage smoke. "Since full moons are excellent times for releasing, cleansing or letting go, writing down things you'd like to release from your life or spirit on paper and then burning them can be a cathartic way of working with the energy," Thomas added. Potential meditations, mantras or journal prompts: I expand my horizons and pursue new adventures. My mind, spirit, and life are limitless like the sky. I choose to be an eternal sojourner. I am curious about new ideas and lifestyles and am open to unique perspectives. Astrology horoscope for the strawberry moon for your zodiac sign Aries (March 21 - April 19) Spread your wings and expand your horizon, Aries! "You may feel invigorated to switch up your routine and move in new directions," Thomas said. "Some of you may decide to focus on a long-distance travelling journey or international business or relations. If involved in the media or eager to be, you may also see opportunities to grow now." Taurus (April 20 - May 20) It's time to reassess your relationships, Taurus! "If you've been feeling unfulfilled, you could speak up or instead decide to part ways," Thomas explained. "Another way this could affect you is around financial matters, bringing a shift or the arrival of a bonus, venture capital, new credit line, inheritance, or settlement. Assets and investments are favored." Gemini (May 21 - June 20) Transformation or chaos are approaching, Gemini! According to Thomas, "You are at a time where you will be facing the truth in a significant partnership. On one hand, this could bring you closer, allowing for more synergy, collaboration, and happiness. Moving in, making promises, getting engaged, or even being wed could be up for conversation." Cancer (June 21 - July 22) Get ready to be booked and busy, Cancer! "You may realize that you're busier than ever, juggling many projects and plans for your employer as well as all of the responsibilities in your personal routine, too," Thomas added. "You may be taking on more for your job or even leaving one job to start another. If out of work, this lunation could bring your resume to the top of the pile, so get applying!" Leo (July 23 - Aug. 22) It's time to literally live, laugh and love, Leo. "Romance, dating, and courtship could all be particularly enjoyable now, regardless if single or attached," Thomas said. "If ready to meet someone new, download an app, mingle amongst friends, or ask someone out near this time. It could be a fantastic match! If committed, use this energy to reignite your spark. Fertility, pregnancy and children could also be themes that pop up near this time." Virgo (Aug. 23 - Sept. 22) Reflect and grow, Virgo! According to Thomas, "Emotional stability and security are important themes near this time. In fact, you may be quite reflective on your past, your heritage and your traditions now too. An important shift around your domestic life, home, or family may also pop up, such as a desire to move, renovate, or redecorate." Libra (Sept. 23 - Oct. 22) Get out and mingle, Libra! "You will likely feel especially curious, social and eager to step out of your comfort zone," Thomas added. "On one hand, this could be in regards to intellectual pursuits, such as getting involved with or debuting a writing, speaking or advertising endeavor. A significant contract could also manifest as if out of thin air!" Scorpio (Oct. 23 - Nov. 21) There might be some changes in your finances, Scorpio. "Money will be a major factor on your mind as you plan out things now and in the months ahead. A raise, new job offer, or side hustle could also present itself," Thomas explained. "Some of you may also leave one job or income stream to pursue a new one. If spending cash on important possessions, watch your bank accounts." Sagittarius (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21) Claim your spotlight, Sagittarius! "You will feel like all eyes are on you!" Thomas added. "An important personal or professional goal that you've been building toward for six months or longer could now be at your fingertips. You will be especially fired up, so make sure that you assert yourself and your dominance so everyone knows what you desire and how you'd like to proceed." Capricorn (Dec. 22 - Jan. 19) Sit back and reflect, Capricorn. According to Thomas, "You may feel a desire to rest, recharge, and recuperate. Pushing too hard against the grain now would only burn you out more, so finding time to meditate, nap, and heal are paramount. However, you may instead be feeling a bit haunted by baggage, dreams, trauma, or the past, so working with a therapist or engaging with spirituality could help you ultimately find closure and peace." Aquarius (Jan. 20 - Feb. 18) Flow with your chosen family, Aquarius! "This is an excellent period to join groups and communities, volunteer, or become actively engaged with a cause that you believe in," Thomas said. "However, there's plenty of fun likely on the menu, too! You may attend events, expand your network, or even find success in online dating if you are single and looking." Pisces (Feb. 19 - March 20) Big career moves are on the table, Pisces! "You may receive praise, success, or recognition for work that you've been building toward for six months or longer," Thomas explained. "A new job offer, promotion, or award may now fill you with pride. However, if you aren't in the right job or industry, you may quickly realize it and need to pivot in a new direction."

New moon of May 2025 leaves the night sky dark to see the summer constellations tonight
New moon of May 2025 leaves the night sky dark to see the summer constellations tonight

Yahoo

time26-05-2025

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New moon of May 2025 leaves the night sky dark to see the summer constellations tonight

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The new moon of May occurs on May 26. Two days later the moon will make a close pass to Jupiter in the evening sky, and the summer constellations will be rising. New moons happen when the moon is directly between Earth and the sun. They share a celestial longitude (called right ascension by astronomers), a projection of the Earth's longitude lines on the sky measured eastward from the point where the sun crosses the celestial equator. This position is also called a conjunction. If the sun and the moon line up perfectly the result is a solar eclipse; but that does not happen most of the time, as the moon's orbit is tilted 5 degrees relative to Earth's orbit. (The next solar eclipse is due on Sept. 21). That means seeing the new moon isn't possible, due to the sun's glare. Even if the sun were blocked, the moon would be facing away from us, showing the dark side, which would just be black on a black background. Lunar phases are determined by the moon's position, rather than one's position on Earth, so to find the time of a lunar phase one only needs to count the hours difference from Universal Coordinated Time in London to whatever time zone. So, when the moon reaches the new phase in New York, it will do so at 8:02 p.m. on May 26, at 11:02 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (0302 UTC May 27), according to the U.S. Naval Observatory. It will do so at 8:02 p.m. (May 26) in Los Angeles, 4:02 a.m. May 27 in Paris, and 12:02 p.m. May 27 in Tokyo. On May 26 the sun sets at 8:16 p.m. in New York, according to the U.S. Naval Observatory; the longer days of the Northern Hemisphere late spring and summer months start to become apparent. Sunset actually gets earlier as one moves south because in the tropics, between latitudes 23.5 degrees north, the Tropic of Cancer, and 23.5 degrees south, the Tropic of Capricorn, the day length doesn't change much over the course of the year the way it does in more northerly or southerly regions. In Miami, which is only about two degrees north of the Tropical latitudes, sunset on May 26 is at 8:05 p.m. The reverse is true in the Southern Hemisphere where days are getting shorter – sunset in Buenos Aires is at 5:52 p.m. local time. In New York, a half hour after sunset, one might still be able to catch Jupiter, which will be about 10 degrees high in the west (the width of your fist at arm's length equals around 10 degrees in the sky). The sky will still be a little bit light as civil twilight, when the sun is 6 degrees below the horizon, ends at 8:49 p.m. Jupiter will therefore be hard to see, but as the sky gets darker it will start to come out. It won't be up for long, though; the planet sets at 9:54 p.m. local time. TOP TELESCOPE PICK: Want to see the wonders of the night sky? The Celestron NexStar 4SE is ideal for beginners wanting quality, reliable and quick views of celestial objects. For a more in-depth look at our Celestron NexStar 4SE review. Mars will be about halfway up the sky – 44 degrees high – in the southwest at about 9 p.m. Eastern Time, and sets at 1:02 a.m. May 27. The planet is distinctly reddish, though dimmer than usual as it is in a part of its orbit that is receding from Earth. It is still relatively bright, however, and its steady light makes it easily recognizable near stars that twinkle. Saturn, in the constellation Aquarius, rises at 2:42 a.m. May 27, and Venus follows at 3:29 a.m. By 4:30 a.m. Saturn and Venus will be respectively 19 degrees and 11 degrees high, with Venus almost due east and Saturn more to the southeast. Sunrise in New York City is at 5:29 a.m. On May 28 the conjunction of the moon and Jupiter will happen at 9:13 a.m. in New York, so the moment when the two bodies are at closest approach to each other won't be observable from there. But by 9:00 p.m. that evening the thin crescent moon will be low in the western sky and Jupiter will appear almost directly below it. The sun's lingering light will make it a challenging observation; with a clear sky and unobstructed horizon one should be able to make them both out. The conjunction will be more visible in Asia, where it happens late enough that the day-old moon, appearing as a thin crescent, and Jupiter are both above the horizon still as the sky is darkening. In Dhaka, Bangladesh, for example, sunset is at 6:41 p.m. local time and the moon and Jupiter will become visible at about 7:00 p.m. The conjunction itself is at 7:13 p.m. local time according to Jupiter sets at 8:04 p.m. from Dhaka, and the moon will look as though it is directly above Jupiter and slightly to the left. From Yangon, Myanmar, the conjunction occurs at 7:13 p.m. local time, and Jupiter is 18 degrees high at sunset, which is at 6:33 p.m. At the moment of conjunction, the planet will be 9 degrees above the horizon, accompanied by the thin crescent moon on the right. If you're looking for a telescope or binoculars to observe planets in the night sky, our guides for the best binoculars deals and the best telescope deals now can help. Our guides on the best cameras for astrophotography and best lenses for astrophotography can also help you prepare to capture the next skywatching sight. In mid-northern latitudes, late May is when the days get significantly longer than in the spring. In such locales it doesn't get fully dark (to the eye) until at least 9:30 p.m. – in New York City astronomical twilight, when the sun is between 12 and 18 degrees below the horizon and the last of the daylight disappears, ends at 10:15 p.m. on May 26. At 10 p.m., as one can look southwest and see Mars, which will be among the stars of Leo the Lion. Leo will be about halfway to the zenith in the sky at this hour. Regulus, Leo's alpha star, will be to the left of Mars, and that marks the lower right corner of the rough trapezoid formed by the Lion's body and tail. If one looks above Regulus, one sees Gamma Leonis, or Algieba, the Lion's front shoulder, and from there one can usually spot the "sickle" that is the head and mane. To the left and up from Regulus and Algieba is Delta Leonis (Zosma). If one looks left of Zosma one will see Denebola, or Beta Leonis, the end of the Lion's tail. Denebola and Zosma form a right triangle with Theta Leonis, or Al Haratan, the latter of which is the Lion's hindquarters. Looking north, one can orient with the Big Dipper, almost directly above the northern horizon (at 10 p.m. it will be a bit to the left, in the north-northwestern direction). The bowl will be almost upside down and the two stars that point to Polaris, the pole star, are on the left and lower side of the bowl. The stars are called Dubhe and Merak, and Dubhe is the one closer to Polaris – one finds Polaris by making a line between the two and continuing until one reaches Polaris. Following the handle of the Dipper one can "arc to Arcturus" –a sweeping motion along the curve of the handle gets you there, to the brightest star in Boötes, the Herdsman. Continuing that arc one hits Spica, the brightest star in Virgo. If one draws a line between Dubhe and Merak away from Polaris one reaches Leo. In the East, Vega, the bright star of Lyra, the Lyre, is about 30 degrees high. It is bright enough that even in light-polluted areas it is distinct. Vega is one of the three stars of the Summer Triangle, the others are Deneb, the brightest star in Cygnus, the Swan, and Altair, the eye of the Eagle. By 10 p.m. Deneb is left and down from Vega, about 10 degrees above the horizon (it actually rises just after 7:00 p.m. in mid-northern latitudes, but the sky is too bright to see it until later). Altair rises at 9:54 p.m. local time in New York, and by midnight it is 23 degrees high in the east. The Summer Triangle's narrowest point always faces southward, (it is almost a right triangle with the 90-degree angle at Deneb) so it is a good direction finder, especially as it gets higher in the sky. By midnight, looking southeast, about 21 degrees high (depending on how far north or south one is) one will see Antares, the brightest star (the "heart") of Scorpius, the Scorpion. Above Antares are three medium-bright stars that form Scorpius' head and claws. From darker-sky locations, above and to the left of Scorpius is the fainter (but much larger) constellation Ophiuchus, the Serpent Holder or Healer. Ophiuchus can be recognized by a long, almost rectangular pentagon of medium-to-faint stars that extends above Scorpius; initially (at about midnight) he will appear to be lying on his side. On either side of Ophiuchus are the constellations Serpens Caput and Serpens Cauda, the head (Caput) and the tail (Cauda) of the serpents Ophiuchus holds. In the southern hemisphere, days are getting shorter. In Santiago, Chile, for example, the sun sets early, at 5:44 p.m. local time on May 26. That means the sky gets dark enough to see stars by 6:30 to 7:00 p.m. local time. Observers in mid-southern latitudes can see Scorpius in the east-southeast, with Antares about 15 degrees above the horizon. Looking more directly southeast, about 43 degrees high is Alpha Centauri, also called Rigil Kentaurus, our nearest stellar neighbor. Rigil Kentaurus marks the front legs of the Centaur. The Centaur represents (per Ovid) Chiron, the centaur who according to legend taught Heracles (Hercules), Jason, and Theseus. Just above Alpha Centauri is Hadar (Beta Centauri) and looking upwards a little further is the Southern Cross (Crux). There is no pole star in the southern skies, but Crux points towards the southern celestial pole. Turning right towards the southwest, one can see Canopus at about the same altitude as the Cross; it's the brightest star in Carina, the Ship's Keel. From Carina in the Keel, as one looks to the right, towards the west one will see Sirius, the brightest star in the sky, and the alpha star of Canis Major, the Bog Dog. Between the Dog and Canopus, and above both, is Puppis, the Poop Deck. Puppis and Carina are two of three modern constellations that once made up Argo, the ship of Jason. The third constellation is Vela, an oval of seven stars (one can see nine if the sky is dark) that sits above Carina and Puppis.

May's full flower moon is arriving: What it means for your zodiac sign

time11-05-2025

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May's full flower moon is arriving: What it means for your zodiac sign

A radiant full moon known as the flower moon will light up the sky this May, bringing a wave of fresh energy and drawing us closer to summer's bloom. Celebrity astrologer Kyle Thomas, who is known for his cosmic guidance among celebrities, businesses and online influencers, spoke to " Good Morning America" about the best ways to take advantage of this profound and deep full moon. But first, let's break down the meaning of the flower moon. When can you see the full flower moon? The Full Moon will reach peak illumination in the United States on Monday, May 12, at 12:56 p.m., E.T., according to the U.S. Naval Observatory. Why is it called the flower moon? The Old Farmer's Almanac, which began publishing traditional full moon names in the 1930s, explains that the May full moon is often called the flower moon because many Native American tribes associated it with the abundance of blooming flowers across North America during this time of year. Other tribes named the moon based on spring's arrival and the natural changes it brought. For instance, some northern tribes called it the budding moon or leaf budding moon to mark the new growth of the season, while others referred to it as the planting moon, signaling the ideal time to sow crops for the months ahead. According to NASA, an Old English name for the May full moon is the milk moon. In 703 AD, the English monk St. Bede the Venerable wrote that May was known as the "Three-Milkings Month," likely because cows could be milked three times a day during this fertile time of year. What zodiac sign is the flower moon in May? Each full moon falls under a zodiac sign based on where the moon is positioned in the sky at that time. As the moon shifts year to year, the sign aligns with changes, bringing different energetic influences with it, according to astrologer Thomas. This year, the flower moon appears in Scorpio, a water sign known for its intensity, emotional depth, and focus on shared resources. "Striking a balance between what we give and receive will be extremely important and any imbalances within these themes will be tremendously important to face," Thomas said. "Investments, assets, and large money matters will be rocked by this full moon." He added, "Also, as Scorpio is the zodiac sign that rules intimacy, sexuality, the shadow self and the occult, these topics will be thrust upon the global stage." Rituals and manifestations to try during the flower moon For centuries, many cultures and spiritual traditions have honored the full moon as a time of heightened energy and transformation -- a powerful opportunity to reflect, release and manifest. Astrologers believe the full moon is especially potent for setting intentions and calling in your dreams. According to Thomas, this flower moon in Scorpio offers a unique chance to harness emotional alchemy and deep inner change. Since Scorpio is a water sign, rituals involving liquids -- such as creating moon water, soaking in a bath, or applying essential oils or lotions -- can be particularly effective. You can also anoint yourself or objects like crystals to amplify your intentions. "These can all be excellent tools for manifestation," Thomas explained. "Scorpio is also ruled by both Mars and Pluto, planets of fire. This means incorporating candles into a ritual may also be helpful, especially writing down things one seeks to release and then burning it in a safe way to cleanse oneself and figuratively be 'reborn.'" Potential meditations, mantras or journal prompts: I release myself from my fears, traumas, and insecurities. I open myself to true intimacy and vulnerability. I will not let my past failures or fears in regards to love control me. I am a phoenix, always ready to be reborn and renewed. Astrology horoscope for the flower moon for your zodiac sign Aries (March 21 - April 19) Get ready for some major awareness, Aries! "Luckily, this could make your union stronger if you're on steady ground -- but it could also bring friction if things are not on the same page," Thomas said. "Aries in significant relationships may find their partner suddenly brings more income in for the two of you, or you could hear news of a large settlement, payout, scholarship or inheritance." Taurus (April 20 - May 20) Pay attention to your partnerships, Taurus! "Depending on where you stand, you could be making major decisions to move to the next level together, such as moving in, getting engaged or being wed," Thomas added. "This affects business partnerships, too, even one like an agent, assistant, attorney or accountant. Commitments and unions are quite possible now. However, if you're on rocky ground, this full moon could bring an intense and dramatic separation, pushing you to shatter apart." Gemini (May 21 - June 20) There may be some changes ahead in your career, Gemini! According to Thomas, "This full moon could signal a major ending or turning point in your employment. Some may be pushed out of a job or choose to leave one now. If this is the case, another employer could be right around the corner, so search for the perfect one. Other Geminis could find that they are putting the finishing touches on a milestone project for their boss that takes a great deal of final attention." Cancer (June 21 - July 22) Brace yourself for something new, Cancer! "Of all the zodiac signs, you're likely to feel that this full moon brings an extra dose of sugar and spice!" Thomas explained. "With your passion sector being activated, you may have a significant turning point around romance, true love, hobbies, fertility or creativity. You'll be ignited to pursue your heart's desires and not settle for less." Leo (July 23 - Aug. 22) Get ready for a rollercoaster of emotions, Leo. According to Thomas, "This lunation will rock your domestic life, home and family. A significant ending may occur near this time, such as moving, renovating or deciding to entirely redecorate. Some Leos may reach a milestone around real estate matters, instead. However, since this activates your sector of family, you could have an intense ending or emotional experience within your kindred." Virgo (Aug. 23 - Sept. 22) Broaden your mind and spread your wings, Virgo. "Many Virgos will be debuting a significant writing, speaking or advertising initiative at this time, while others will be focused on locking down a major contractual endeavor," Thomas said. "It is clear you have some important thoughts you need to broadcast and the world will be listening. This lunation could instead propel [you] to step out of town and travel, visiting nearby destinations or even deciding it's time to link up with a sibling." Libra (Sept. 23 - Oct. 22) Keep an eye on your money, Libra! "This full moon will rock your income, wealth and resources," Thomas explained. "Many Libras will find that they are actually about to bring in more money due to a raise, side hustle or new job offer. If a job or income stream ends at this time, use this energy to get on the hunt for something even better." Scorpio (Oct. 23 - Nov. 21) There's transformation in the air, Scorpio. "As the full moon falls in your zodiac sign, you are being given a taste of the new journey you are being sent upon," Thomas said. "Significant endings, breakthroughs or breakdowns could all happen, as you watch the previous chapter of your life fade away right before your eyes. Now is a time to release the past and what isn't serving you -- especially in regards to relationships -- and step upon the path to pursue what truly makes you happy." Sagittarius (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21) Rest, recharge, and let your intuition lead, Sagittarius! According to Thomas, "This full moon could feel quite difficult for you, as you are forced to face your past, your baggage, your anxieties and your fears. It will draw attention to how you have been leading your mental and physical health, so if something seems amiss, hurry to a doctor or specialist to address it. Some Sagittarians will also find that secrets or scandals emerge at this time that are karmic in nature and they are forced to face the music." Capricorn (Dec. 22 - Jan. 19) Your friendships are entering a new chapter, Capricorn. "As the full moon energizes this area of your life, you could attend a major event, network up a storm or find that a friend steps in to help you reach a heartfelt personal goal," Thomas said. "Another way this could affect you is by having a friend or acquaintance exit your life, but just as it happens, someone new -- a platonic soulmate connection -- enters it." Aquarius (Jan. 20 - Feb. 18) Take center stage, Aquarius! "The approaching full moon will bring fire to your career, ambitions and public recognition," Thomas added. "A significant award, promotion, new job offer or publicity could appear and lift your name into the sky. However, if a job ends near this time, you're being redirected to a new position elsewhere or a fresh career path altogether." Pisces (Feb. 19 - March 20) You're headed for bold new heights, Pisces! "As the full moon dances sweetly with your zodiac sign, you'll find that you now have the impetus and courage to shake it up and step out of your comfort zone," Thomas explained. "Many Pisceans could reach a newfound milestone around a long-distance project or travel situation -- perhaps even considering immigration. Others could be pushed to go back to school, or if already in school, have a major moment with their studies or a professor."

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