Thursday, 2 April 2026

Ticket To The Moon

Oh, how I wish astronomy was not so dismissive when it comes to astrology.  As Artemis II launched on a journey to the Moon yesterday, I'm sure I wasn't the only astrologer to raise my eyebrows at such an important occasion taking place within hours of a Full Moon. 

As I've said in this blog before, it's very bad timing to start anything on a Full Moon as this represents endings, not beginnings. So, for a major new project like the Artemis II trip which involves the longest distance from Earth ever travelled by humans, ultimately leading to a lunar base from which we can launch to Mars, this is a not a good omen. 

I'm not being a 'prophet of doom' and this is not a prediction of disaster. However, the Full Moon influence tends to bring whatever is started to a premature end by phasing it out. As a result, this NASA space project may have to be abandoned at some point during the coming months. As well as the Full Moon effect, transiting Pluto formed a T-Square configuration to the NASA chart by opposing the Sun and squaring Mars. Transiting Uranus will also square its Pluto Mercury from mid-May and throughout the rest of this year both of which may bring upset to future plans



4 comments:

  1. Much appreciated info, Sue. I've seen you mention the Full Moon effect before and it's potential for making plans fail. If only they had waited until the New Moon.

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  2. I didn't raise my eyebrows, Sue. I rolled my eyes and sighed heavily lol. Seriously though, I agree that it's a shame NASA doesn't consult astrologers, especially for missions such as this. Not a positive influence at all.

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    1. Yes, a real shame. We could make their missions so much more successful.

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