June 15 Solar Eclipse?

Sag Moon2

Active member
The Solar Eclipse for June 15,2011 has the Sun opposite my Natal Moon at 24Gemini\Sag. and I have a very intense Solar Return chart for this year also.

Can someone give me a site or page of some of the rules when looking at the Solar Eclipse in my chart as I lost all my notes and am going be memory at this time.Just want to see if I am missing anything.

Don't know if this will work,but you might be able to see the chart using that addy.

http://www.astro.com/cgi/chart.cgi?...dd=18&add=19&add=20&add=22&node=-Yn&fix=1&ast=
 

JUPITERASC

Well-known member
The Solar Eclipse for June 15,2011 has the Sun opposite my Natal Moon at 24Gemini\Sag. and I have a very intense Solar Return chart for this year also.

Can someone give me a site or page of some of the rules when looking at the Solar Eclipse in my chart as I lost all my notes and am going be memory at this time.Just want to see if I am missing anything.

Don't know if this will work,but you might be able to see the chart using that addy.

http://www.astro.com/cgi/chart.cgi?...dd=18&add=19&add=20&add=22&node=-Yn&fix=1&ast=


QUOTE: A total lunar eclipse on June 15th, 2011 occurs at 24°23' Sagittarius, and will be the first lunar eclipse of 2011, a powerful total eclipse at the Moon's ascending node in the southern part of the constellation Ophiuchus, the Serpent Bearer, about 7° west of the Lagoon Nebula (M8), a cluster of stars on the Bow of the Archer. It's a lengthy eclipse, with the total phase itself lasting 100 minutes. The last eclipse to beat it was way back in July 2000!
Here's how it runs:

  • Penumbral Eclipse Begins: 17:24:34 UT
  • Partial Eclipse Begins: 18:22:56 UT
  • Total Eclipse Begins: 19:22:30 UT
  • Greatest Eclipse: 20:12:37 UT
  • Total Eclipse Ends: 21:02:42 UT
  • Partial Eclipse Ends: 22:02:15 UT
  • Penumbral Eclipse Ends: 23:00:45 UT

When the Moon is completely immersed within the Earth's dark umbral shadow, scientists call this totality. During this eclipse, totality will last just over 100 minutes—longer than any total lunar eclipse since July 16th, 2000, which lasted for 107 minutes (close to the maximum possible duration). After the total phase ends, we will see a partial eclipse as the Moon gradually leaves the umbral shadow. http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/OH/OH2011.html#LE2011Jun15T



http://www.astrologycom.com/eclipse.html
http://moonvalleyastrologer.com/lunations.htm#Eclipse%20Phenomenon :smile:
 
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