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Void of Course Moon

The Moon is "void of course" after its last major aspect to a planet until it enters the next sign — a period traditionally considered poor for starting new ventures.

June 2052

Moon ✧ Leo → enters Virgo VoC Jun 1 19:51 → Jun 3 04:00
Moon ✧ Virgo → enters Libra VoC Jun 5 06:14 → Jun 5 12:57
Moon ✧ Libra → enters Scorpio VoC Jun 6 22:30 → Jun 8 00:54
Moon ✧ Scorpio → enters Sagittarius VoC Jun 10 08:32 → Jun 10 13:49
Moon ✧ Sagittarius → enters Capricorn VoC Jun 12 19:48 → Jun 13 02:02
Moon ✧ Capricorn → enters Aquarius VoC Jun 15 09:55 → Jun 15 12:48
Moon ✧ Aquarius → enters Pisces VoC Jun 17 16:21 → Jun 17 21:38
Moon ✧ Pisces → enters Aries VoC Jun 20 03:03 → Jun 20 04:00
Moon ✧ Aries → enters Taurus VoC Jun 22 01:17 → Jun 22 07:32
Moon ✧ Taurus → enters Gemini VoC Jun 24 05:13 → Jun 24 08:35
Moon ✧ Gemini → enters Cancer VoC Jun 26 05:07 → Jun 26 08:29
Moon ✧ Cancer → enters Leo VoC Jun 28 08:15 → Jun 28 09:13
Moon ✧ Leo → enters Virgo VoC Jun 28 06:03 → Jun 30 12:46

What the void-of-course Moon means

The Moon is "void of course" between its final major aspect in one sign and its entry into the next. Traditionally this is a fallow, drifting interval: matters begun now tend to "come to nothing", decisions go awry, and plans fail to develop as expected. It is excellent, however, for rest, routine, meditation, sleep and anything you do NOT want to take on a life of its own. Wait for the Moon to change signs before launching something important.

How to use the Void of Course Moon

Void-of-course (VoC) periods are when the Moon makes no more major aspects before leaving its sign — traditionally a time when new actions "come to nothing".

Getting started

  1. Pick a date.
  2. The tool lists the VoC windows and when the Moon next changes sign.

Reading your result

During VoC, favour routine, rest and finishing over launching or deciding. Once the Moon enters the next sign, momentum returns.

Astrologer's tip Avoid signing contracts or starting ventures while the Moon is void.