The lunar eclipse of March 2025 is approaching, and at least I can feel it.
My natal Pluto is at 25.03 Virgo and the Moon at 28.40, so pretty close to the transiting Moon at 23.57 and Ketu at 27.21.
Q1: When the Eclipse isn´t exact or full or whatever we call it, do we take in consideration both the Moon´s and the node´s placements for to judge the orbs, or do we just consider the one of the Moon?
Q2: At the same time, in my chart, transiting Uranus (24.02 Ta) is trining natal Pluto within almost exactly one degree, while Neptune (29.23 Pi) is in opposition within less of a degree to my natal Moon. Does anyone on the forum have experience and knowledge about the outer planets and knows anything about such events?
A triple whammy, I suppose. Or even a x6 whammy, since it´s both the Moon and Pluto. Luckily not a "bad" eclipse, according to Ernst. Any thoughts?
Staffan
Consider the placement of the moon, not the nodes.