February 2026 Moon Void of Course

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

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February 2026 features 13 Moon void of course (VOC) windows in UTC, offering key moments to pause and avoid launching new projects. The month opens with a brief VOC from Cancer to Leo on Jan 31 at 21:53 UTC, setting a reflective tone. Notably, the longest VOC occurs on February 21, lasting over 12 hours as the Moon transitions from Aries to Taurus—ideal for deep contemplation and tying up loose ends. The shortest VOC is a quick 18-minute window on February 12 from Sagittarius to Capricorn, perfect for brief check-ins. With VOCs spanning dynamic signs like Libra, Scorpio, and Aquarius, plan important decisions outside these periods to ensure clarity and momentum. Use VOC times for rest, review, and routine tasks to align with lunar rhythms effectively.

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Exact Moon void of course windows for February 2026. Filter by planet to tailor your planning. Times shown in UTC.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Moon void of course and why should I pay attention to it?
The Moon void of course (VOC) is a period after the Moon makes its last major aspect before changing zodiac signs. During VOC, new initiatives may lack clear direction or momentum. It's best to avoid starting important projects or making major decisions during these times and instead focus on routine or reflective activities.
How can I best use the longest VOC window on February 21, 2026?
The extended VOC on February 21, lasting over 12 hours from Aries to Taurus, is perfect for introspection, completing unfinished tasks, and planning ahead. Avoid launching new ventures during this time and instead use it to recharge and organize your priorities for the coming weeks.
Are all VOC windows equally impactful throughout the month?
VOC windows vary in length and the signs involved, influencing their energy. Short VOCs, like the 18-minute window on February 12, may have minimal impact, while longer VOCs, especially those involving cardinal or fixed signs, can significantly affect decision-making and project momentum. Tailor your scheduling accordingly.