This rare event occurs once every 18.6 years, when the Moon moves to its absolute extremes, reaching its highest point in the sky above the Summer Solstice Sun, and then falling to its lowest.
Nebulous Neptune, the planetary ruler of idealism and dreams, and serious Saturn, move into the sign of the warrior, Aries, in March and May respectively.
Rebellious Uranus moves into excitable Gemini in July, and swings the pendulum from breaking tradition to questioning why things are the way they are.
Fortunately, eclipses in Virgo this year help us find clarity amid the chaos of celestial changes.
Think of the Moon rising and setting much further north and south than usual, making a wider arc across the night sky.