For the purposes of maximum moonrises, the above coincidence alone would not
be enough to ensure that maximum moonrises will occur on the same date 19
years apart, it only guarantees the phase will be the same on the same
dates.
A major standstill limit will happen at the moment the moon is near a
quarter moon and the lunar node is near the vernal (or autumnal) point. The
moon is at his highest point in its orbit and combining this with lunar
phase, the sun is near equinox.
I might have figured it out . I think it's next March 22, 2025.The C's suggests that the 19-year cycle is a window, gravitationally induced, for direct access by humans ("right people, right place, right activity, right time") can directly access higher dimensions without any help from other entities. by engaging in group activities, carried out in a geometric pattern, and
with certain amplification materials in particular geographic locations, and the participants having fused their magnetic centers
The Major Lunar Standstill of 2025
We’re currently in the middle of a major lunar standstill that peaks in 2025. This is an event that I stumbled across only recently so thought I’d share my notes. Lunar standstill or lunistice is s…
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Most of the time the rest of the planets orbit within the ecliptic range set by the orbit of the Sun – i.e. 23.4 degrees. But occasionally a planet will go beyond this range when it goes Out of Bounds (OOB). The Moon does this in an unusual pattern because its orbit is tilted 5.1 degrees in relation to the Earth’s orbit so it can rise 5° higher or lower than the Sun at certain times.
The Moon rises and falls in declination every month but only reaches its most extreme positions during periods of lunar standstill. It rises to its maximum declination of 28.5 degrees north or south during a major standstill, and its lowest declination of 18.3 degrees north or south during a minor standstill. The exact position varies and depends on the positions of the Sun, Moon, nodes, and perigee.
This cycle of rising and falling declination unfolds in a pattern over 18.6 years due to the precession of the lunar nodes. The nodes are where the Moon crosses the ecliptic plane, with the north node ascending and the south node descending. A major lunar standstill happens when the north node is at 0° Aries and a minor standstill happens when the north node is at 0° Libra.
That means we get about 9.3 years of a major standstill followed by 9.3 years of a minor standstill. But like everything in astrology these periods fade in and out in a sine wave and the Moon only reaches its maximum or minimum declination during the middle of the period for about 2 years.
The previous major lunar standstill was in 2006, running from 2001 to 2010. This was followed by a minor lunar standstill in 2015 which ran from 2010 to 2019. The current major lunar standstill started to build in 2020 and reaches its peak in March 2025 before fading out into 2029.
The north node reaches the equinox point of 0° Aries in January 2025. The true node is at 0° Aries on 12th January, while the mean node is there on 29th January. The Moon will then finally reach its greatest declination a few months later on 22nd March 2025 when it hits 28°43’S while at 29° Sagittarius and square the nodes, again 2 days after the equinox.
Dates of Moon Phases in 2025 Year
Below you can find dates and hours of all Moon Phases in 2025. All dates and times are given both in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and Europe/Paris time. Times are shown in Daylight Savings Time when necessary and in Standard Time in the other cases. Additionally, the Lunation number (Brown Lunation Number, BLN) is included for convenience.
Third Quarter Mar. 22, Sat 12:32
Post Vernal Equinox, 22 March ‘25 ( 15 days or one half lunation since 7 March ‘25) the Moon is on the descending node 5.2 degrees below the Ecliptic, the Ecliptic is -23.4 degrees South of the Earth’s Equatorial Plane resulting in a -28.6 South orientation along the horizon.
More on the last major standstill on September 2nd 2006:
Lunar standstill - Wikipedia
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Calculate period between two dates. Calculate the number of days, months and years between two dates on this page.
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Period Saturday 2 September 2006
Saturday 22 March 2025
Number of days 6,776 days
Number of weeks 968 weeks
Number of months 222.62 months
Number of years 18.55 years