Full Moons take place in the sign opposite to the season we’re in. For example, with the Sun in Cancer, the Full Moon takes place at 12:53 am in Capricorn on June 28th, 2018 because this is the spot where her light shines the brightest. While the Sun & Moon are viewed as consorts, ironically, the Moon cannot be seen when she’s conjunct the Sun. His light obliterates her from notice completely. She glows full & complete when standing alone, opposite her consort, so each of them can be seen in their peak glory. While outwardly, those of us in the Northern Hemisphere ex ...