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• The Moon is the ’s only “natural” satellite. • The Moon is the 18th card of the • The Moon is moving away from the Earth. Major Arcana of the Tarot. It • In many languages, as in English, the word for “moon” is cognate represents the mysterious terrain of with the word for “”. the Shadow self, illuminated by the • In the northern hemisphere, when the Moon is waxing, it guiding light of the conscious. resembles a letter “D”, and when waning a letter “C”. In the • Shakespeare calls the moon the southern hemisphere this is reversed. “moist star” because it creates the • The Moon orbits the Earth every 27.32 days. , and also casts it as inconstant • It takes the moon 29.53 days to cycle back to the same “visual” (because of its phases) and thieving phase. This is called a “synodic month”. (because it steals its light from the • We only ever see half of the Moon at a time, even at “”. sun). • Georges Méliès shot the first science fiction film, Le Voyage dans • There are 2-5 lunar yearly. la Lune (A Trip to the Moon) in 1902. • In some myths, the lunar deity is • Sometimes it’s possible to see the moon , or the shadowy represented as female (Greek, face of the created by lunar maria. Chinese), while in others it is male • In mythology, the moon deity is sometimes a friend, ally or (Mesopotamian, Germanic, consort of the sun deity, and sometimes their enemy. Japanese). • About 40% of the Moon is never visible from the Earth. This is • The Moon is 27% the size of the referred to as the Dark Side of the Moon, even though it isn’t Earth. always dark. • A is a calendar based • The Lunar Society of Birmingham, consisting of eminent 18th- on cycles of the Moon's phases century intellectuals, was so named because its members met (synodic ), in contrast to solar on with a full moon. The made their journey calendars based on the solar year. back home easier and safer. • The light reflecting off the Earth and onto the Moon is called ☽ MOON WORDS ☾ “earthshine” or “”. Lunicurrent: related to changes in • Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata was originally titled, Sonata quasi currents that depend on the moon's una fantasia, and only acquired its popular name after his death. phases. • You would weigh 1/6th of your Earth weight on the Moon. Luniform: moon-shaped. • In many mythical stories, a simple character mistakes the Lunula: something shaped like a reflection of the Moon for a round cheese. crescent or half-moon; especially the • The is an which causes the Moon to pale area at the base of the fingernail. appear larger near the than it does higher up in the sky. Mooncalf: a fool, dolt, monster, or • Every month or so the “old moon” sets for the last time as a aborted fetus. sliver in the eastern sky. For about three days it travels invisibly Moonglade: the bright reflection of alongside the sun until, magically born anew, it appears on the moonlight on a body of water. third day at , on the western horizon. This course not only Moonraker: the top-most sails on some sets the moon in direct opposition to the sun, it also gives rise to old sailing ships. various resurrection myths in which the hero spends three days Novilunar: of the . in the underworld. Plenilunar: of the full moon. © E.A. DEVERELL - http://eadeverell.com JUST A PHASE REFLECTION

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