
NEW LUNAR CYCLE: The New Moon on December 20, 2025 begins the lunar cycle of the Full Wolf Moon Supermoon. The New Moon is a mini-moon at its farthest distance from Earth (in apogee). Occurring in Sagittarius, we’re guided to a Leap of Faith. Dream Big Dreams on the New Moon.
The Full Wolf Moon Supermoon is synchronized on Earth’s Perihelion, January 3, 2026. The Earth’s Closest Position to the Sun, and the Moon’s Closest Position to Earth raises the King Tides. January 4, 2026 will mark a major turning of the tides. The Full Wolf Moon is named for the Time when the wolves howl for a new mate, and the define the territory of the pack. The Moon in Cancer represents matters of Family and Home.
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Winter Solstice
The Winter Solstice in 2025 for the Northern Hemisphere occurs on Sunday, December 21, 2025, at 10:03 a.m. EST (15:03 UTC), marking the shortest day and longest night, beginning astronomical winter. Skywatchers can look for Jupiter, Orion, and the Ursid meteor shower. “All you need to know” on EarthSky.com

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The Lunar New Year of the Wood Snake began January 29, 2025. See the post for the meaning of the New Year.
NOVA IS NOW PREDICTED FOR NOVEMBER 2025
The T CrB Nova could happen any day. It was last predicted to happen March 27, 2025. That didn’t happen. The forecast is now projecting sometime in the month of November 2025.

Daily Updates on Spaceweather.com: T CrB NOVA WATCH
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Two Novas at Once: Lupus and Vela – StarWalk
June 30, 2025 – A person could go a lifetime without seeing a star explode with their own eyes. Right now, people in the southern hemisphere can see two stars exploding at the same time. So far, astronomers haven’t found evidence that it’s ever happened before, which makes it a historical event.