January 2025 Moon Void of Course

Exact start and end times for every Moon void of course window this month.

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Monthly Overview

January 2025 features 14 Moon void of course (VOC) windows in UTC, offering key moments to pause and plan carefully. The month opens with a Capricorn to Aquarius VOC on January 1st (06:03–10:49 UTC), setting a pragmatic yet innovative tone. The longest VOC occurs on January 16th, lasting 12.6 hours from Leo to Virgo, ideal for reflection and refining details. Short VOCs like the brief Aries to Taurus shift on January 7th (0.9 hours) suggest quick transitions. Noteworthy transitions include the Moon moving into communicative Gemini on January 9th and the emotional Cancer to Leo shift on January 14th. Use VOC periods to avoid launching new projects or making major decisions; instead, focus on tying up loose ends and reviewing plans for smoother progress.

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Exact Moon void of course windows for January 2025. Filter by planet to tailor your planning. Times shown in UTC.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best way to use Moon void of course periods in January 2025?
During VOC periods, it's best to avoid starting new ventures or making significant decisions. Instead, use these times for reflection, organizing, and completing ongoing tasks to ensure clarity and effectiveness once the Moon enters a new sign.
Which January 2025 VOC window is the longest and how can I make the most of it?
The longest VOC window is on January 16th, lasting 12.6 hours from Leo to Virgo. This extended pause is perfect for detailed review, creative reflection, and refining plans before moving forward with new initiatives.
Are there any particularly short VOC windows in January 2025 to be aware of?
Yes, the shortest VOC window occurs on January 7th, lasting just 0.9 hours from Aries to Taurus. These brief windows signal quick shifts, so it's wise to stay flexible and avoid rushing decisions during these times.