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Feb 17, 2026 - 4:01am PST
Solar Eclipse (28 AQ 49)
Friends,
February is being very February 2026. Which is to say, loud. Very loud.
Why have a simple Aquarius New Moon when you can have instead a ring-of-fire eclipse? And while we're at it, let's throw in a tight square to Uranus just to keep things spicy. And let's sprinkle in a Saturn-Neptune conjunction at zero Aries for thrills and spills.
Yessiree. That's what we're doing.
And because we apparently like momentum, Mercury retrograde begins February 25, followed by Virgo Lunar Eclipse on March 3.
Sure. Let's do that.
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