June’s Full Moon is the lowest of the year. This has all sorts of consequences …
Technically full on Friday June 9, the Full Moon for June spends the night hovering right next to a bright “star”—the planet Saturn. This is extremely helpful, because unlike Jupiter, say, whose extreme brilliance makes it easy to recognize, Saturn is much harder to identify as a planet unless you know astronomy pretty well. So next Friday, the Full Moon acts as a guide, an usher, so you know where to point a... more
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