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Solar & Lunar Eclipses 2013

Eclipses are lunations occurring near a lunar node. Type is estimated from the Moon's ecliptic latitude.

‹ 2012 2014 ›
Lunar Eclipse Partial in 5°45' Sco Apr 25, 2013 · 19:57 UTC
Solar Eclipse Total/Annular in 19°31' Tau May 10, 2013 · 00:28 UTC
Solar Eclipse Total/Annular in 11°15' Sco Nov 3, 2013 · 12:49 UTC

Understanding eclipses

Eclipses are supercharged lunations near the lunar nodes — cosmic turning points. Solar eclipses (at the New Moon) plant powerful new beginnings; lunar eclipses (at the Full Moon) bring culminations, revelations and endings. Their effects cluster around the eclipse degree and can unfold over the following six months. An eclipse touching a planet or angle in your birth chart marks an especially fated period of change.

How to use the Eclipses

A calendar of solar and lunar eclipses — supercharged lunations on the Moon's nodes that act as accelerators and turning points over months, not days.

Getting started

  1. Choose a year or range.
  2. The tool lists each eclipse's type, date and sign.

Reading your result

Solar eclipses (New Moons) open new doors; lunar eclipses (Full Moons) bring culminations and endings. Effects cluster around the eclipse degree hitting your chart.

Astrologer's tip Eclipses near your Sun, Moon or angles mark the most memorable chapters of your life.