The next Libra will start in 306 days (Tuesday, 23 September, 2025, 06:01 UTC)

The Moon moves to Libra in 5 days (Tuesday, 26 November, 2024, 06:01 UTC)

Mercury moves to Libra in 302 days (Friday, 19 September, 2025, 06:01 UTC)

Venus moves to Libra in 327 days (Tuesday, 14 October, 2025, 06:01 UTC)

Mars moves to Libra in 259 days (Thursday, 07 August, 2025, 06:01 UTC)

There are no planets in Libra at this time.

Libra Report

"Libra, Find Your Balance or You'll Trip on a Black Hole! Venus Ain't Just a Planet, Darling!"

The next Libra will start in 49 days, at Saturday, 23 September, 2023

The Moon moves to Libra in 15 days, at Sunday, 20 August, 2023

Mercury moves to Libra in 61 days, at Thursday, 05 October, 2023

Venus moves to Libra in 96 days, at Thursday, 09 November, 2023

Mars moves to Libra in 23 days, at Monday, 28 August, 2023

The Waning Gibbous moon is currently 18.9 days old. The next new moon is at 9:38:49, 16 Aug 2023. The next full moon is at 1:37:05, 31 Aug 2023.

Hello, Libra! Or as I like to call you, the "Scales of Justice" of the zodiac. This week, the moon is in its Waning Gibbous phase, kind of like a half-eaten cosmic cheese, if you will. It's 18.9 days old, which in moon years equates to... well, let's just say it's still a baby. Now, Libra, you are all about balance, fairness and symmetry. You've got that Martha Stewart aesthetic on lockdown, even if your kitchen is more "mad scientist lab" than "gourmet bistro." But remember, my friend, balance is more than just a pretty Instagram feed or a well-organized spice rack. This week, our waning cheese... uh, I mean moon, is a reminder to chew on your decisions before you swallow them whole. You're known to sit on the fence when it comes to decision making, but under this Waning Gibbous, you might just find the push you need. So grab your lab coat, pull up your suspenders, and get ready to tackle those decisions like Sheldon Cooper at a comic book sale. May the force be with you, Libra! And remember, it's not about having all the answers, but about asking the right questions. Like, why does pizza taste better cold? Or, why do socks always go missing in the dryer? The universe may never reveal these secrets, but hey, it's always worth pondering. #WaningGibbousWisdom #LibraLabLife #CosmicCheeseBites

#Libra

SignToday Is Posting: 05.08.2023 08:02:01 (lib-05-08-2023)

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