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Tonight's Last-Minute Micromoon Will Bring Unexpected Emotions to These Zodiac Signsン

Tonight's Last-Minute Micromoon Will Bring Unexpected Emotions to These Zodiac Signs

A micromoon will rise in the night sky on Feb. 18, appearing smaller to the naked eye than an average lunation yet boast significant astrological meaning

Image by David Clapp/Image Bank/Getty Images February's full moon is the time of the Quickening Moon.
Image by David Clapp/Image Bank/Getty Images February's full moon is the time of the Quickening Moon.

Think supermoon, but the opposite!

A micromoon rises on Feb. 18, arriving in between the full moon in Leo on Feb. 12 and the new moon in Pisces on Feb. 27.

This mini moment is always associated with either a full or new moon known as an apogee and marks the point when the moon is at its farthest distance from Earth (approximately 405,500 kilometers/252,088 miles away).

In contrast, a perigee is the point in the moon's orbit when it's closest to Earth (approximately 363,300 km/ 226,000 miles away). This is what we call a supermoon when the lunar object appears bigger and brighter than usual.

The micromoon reaches apogee at 8:10 p.m. ET; however, it won't be visible for skywatchers in the Northern Hemisphere at that time since it will be below the horizon. Fortunately, observers can catch a glimpse just before midnight in the Virgo constellation.

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Micoromoons are similar to supermoons because of their illusion-like effect on size, giving off a visual that looks different to the naked eye than its real dimensions. Neither of the two moons are bigger or smaller at apogee and perigee, they just appear to be from our vantage point on Earth.

Astrologically, lunar phases boast significance, and February's micromoon in Scorpio is no different! "We are in a period that can aid us in banishing, releasing, letting go, resting, and bringing about endings," celebrity astrologer Kyle Thomas tells PEOPLE exclusively.

"We will feel more of Scorpio’s energy," he adds, predicting feelings of "moodiness" and "intensity" that may arise around this phase. Despite those potential emotions, he does put forth a few positives as well.

"The energy now can aid us in embracing sexuality, intimacy, vulnerability and looking at how we partner more deeply with others," Thomas explains. "This energy can aid us in being reflective, turning within and assessing our inner worlds."

Read on for what February's micromoon means for your zodiac sign, per Thomas' predictions!

Aries (March 21-April 19)

Aries
Aries

As the moon shimmies through the heavens, it's visiting your intimacy sector, Aries. "This will absolutely bring you the urge to merge on the deepest of levels," Thomas shares.

"You could find that if you are in the right relationship, you’re ready to cuddle up close and explore your erotic side. Some of you could be assessing what you give and receive," he says. "If you don't feel like you can trust someone, you may find yourself on edge instead."

Taurus (April 12-May 20)

Taurus
Taurus

A spotlight is shining down on your key partnerships, Taurus. "You'll be turning your attention to someone of significance personally or professionally," predicts Thomas.

"Some could be having extra discussions with someone special, while others could be realizing you need to just walk away. Finding romantic or platonic partners can also go well now," he says. "Camaraderie will also be strong now."

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Gemini (May 21-June 20)

Gemini
Gemini

Get ready to grind, Gemini. "It’s clear you’re juggling many different projects, plans and endeavors," Thomas points out.

"You could be in the groove and making everything happen fluidly if you’ve boxed out your time right," he says. "On a different note, you could be turning attention to employment, health matters, coworkers or a pet."

Cancer (June 21-July 22)

Cancer
Cancer

As the moon sings in the heavens, Cancer, it's approaching your passion sector. "This is lovely energy for you to embrace your heart’s desires," says Thomas.

"Don’t sit back and wait to express yourself. Get out there and let yourself be submerged in the depths of emotions," he says. "Some may be extra focused on an existing romance, while others may pursue someone new."

If you're not feeling the romantic vibes? No fear! Thomas suggests making most of this micromoon energy by "spending time with children, enjoying a few hobbies or getting creative."

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Leo (July 23-Aug. 22)

Leo
Leo

Feeling all the feels, Leo? "While you always feel your emotions in fiery ways, today could feel a bit more amplified," predicts Thomas.

"On a general level, you’re likely to be in the mood to relax and spend time at home," he says. "Some of you could turn extra attention to home, your domestic life or family. For instance, today could be a great day to do a little house cleaning or declutter some of your rooms."

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)

Virgo
Virgo

Today’s energy could be a rather active one, Virgo. "Most likely it is turning your attention to important ideas, thoughts, projects and plans," Thomas puts forth.

"You could be a bit more focused on learning, speaking or communications-related endeavors. A social vibe is in the air, bringing on thought-provoking conversations," he says. "Travel could be a bit more favored today, too, even if it’s just running a bunch of errands."

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

Libra
Libra

Focused on your possessions, Libra? "This could be a good day to assess what you have," says Thomas.

"Some of you could find that you’re spending or receiving a bit more today than usual," he continues. "This could also be a lovely day to do some shopping!"

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Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)

Scorpio
Scorpio

The Moon is dancing in your zodiac sign today, Scorpio. "You are deep in your feelings even more than usual," Thomas points out.

"This can be the onset of a monthly cycle around your emotions, with an added focus on your domestic life," he says. "Some of you might feel added attention from people looking at or talking about you."

Sagittarius (Nov. 22–Dec. 21)

Sagittarius
Sagittarius

In your head, Sagittarius? "You’re reflecting on the past month and wondering how the world has seemed all over the place lately," says Thomas.

"This is an excellent day to lie low, rest, recharge and just daydream," he puts forth. "On a separate note, some of you could be busy working on projects behind the scenes."

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

Capricorn
Capricorn

Your friendships are highlighted Capricorn! "You’re bound to be thinking about a particular BFF for quite some time," says Thomas.

"Some of you could even have a meaningful conversation with someone of importance, too," he adds. "If you can spare the social vibes, today could be a fun one for linking up with people within your network or community."

Related: Your February Love Horoscope Is Full of Unexpected Romances and These 3 Zodiac Signs Are Feeling the Chemistry

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)

Aquarius
Aquarius

You're in the spotlight, Aquarius! "This could be as simple as people are just paying more attention to you or assessing your impact on the world," says Thomas.

"Others of you could be deeply invested in working on career projects, meeting with bosses or VIPs or engaged in launching a big endeavor," he puts forth.

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)

Pisces
Pisces

You’re in a mystical groove today, Pisces! "You’re likely to be aligning with the universe, picking up on spiritual synchronicities and seeking to pursue new horizons and expansion," says Thomas.

"This is a lovely day to sit back and assess how you can pursue personal or professional expansion and step outside of your normal routine," he puts forth. "Do something now that feels a bit unique, eccentric and out of the norm... even if it’s as simple as tossing on a new podcast or documentary."

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