Equinox notes
Written by Goro, March 20, 2019
Tonight’s “super worm equinox moon” will be the first supermoon to coincide with the equinox in nearly 2 decades and the last “supermoon” of 2019. The lunar perigee (closet point to Earth) was at 3:47 p.m. ET Tuesday, the full Moon will peak at 9:43 p.m. ET Wednesday. Additionally this will coincide Venus/”Lucifer” and Earth forming a 90-degree angle right along the (heliocentric) solstitial and equinoctial axes around March 21-22 (see image below).
All this during Mercury retrograde taking place in March makes for a rather stressful window…