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  2. Astrological aspect - Wikipedia

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    A Quincunx or Quinduodecile or Inconjunct is an angle of 150°, which is 5 ⁄ 12 of the 360° ecliptic. Depending on the involved planets, an orb of ±3.5° is allowed. The symbol is the bottom radii of a hexagon, which is 1 ⁄ 2 a Sextile (60°) less than a semicircle; the internal angles are 60°.

  3. Mars in Cancer Opposite Pluto in Capricorn Could Feel Like ...

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    Get ready for a passionate battle of wills! While transiting the highly sensitive waters of Cancer, Mars will face off with Pluto in the unyielding and relentlessly ambitious sign of Capricorn on ...

  4. Astrological transit - Wikipedia

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    Transits of the personal planets – Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus and Mars – are usually not considered as important because they move so quickly through the zodiac. The transits of the slower moving planets - Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto – are more powerful and noticeable, especially when they hit a personal planet or cardinal ...

  5. Astrological symbols - Wikipedia

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    Derived from the alchemical symbols of the planetary metals gold (Sun) and iron (Mars) to create a symbol for platinum, then applied to the planet Neptune ♆ U+2646 Neptune's trident Pluto ⯓ U+2BD3 Pluto's orb and a bident ♇ U+2647 PL monogram for Pluto and Percival Lowell ⯔ U+2BD4 Symbol used mainly in France, Spain, Italy and Germany ...

  6. Yod (astrology) - Wikipedia

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    In astrology (in the context of an astrological chart, birth chart or horoscope), a yod is a specific, planetary alignment that is formed by two planets being sextile to one another (60° apart), with a third planet being exactly 150° to the other two points, or quincunx (also called inconjunct). In essence, the three points add up as 150 ...

  7. Pluto is moving back into Aquarius. Why astrologers think it ...

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    The last time Pluto had its full extensive transit in Aquarius was from 1777 to 1798, a period which saw many transformations around the world.

  8. List of conjunctions (astronomy) - Wikipedia

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    Pluto 20.8° West January 5, 2005 00:58:49 Mercury 6°59' south of Pluto 21.6° West January 14, 2005 00:40:51 Mercury 21' south of Venus 18.5° West January 29, 2005 07:05:35 Mars 8°15' south of Pluto 45,5° West February 8, 2005 01:29:22 Mercury 2°04' south of Neptune 4.2° West February 14, 2005 19:15:10 Venus 58' south of Neptune 10.7° West

  9. Mutual reception - Wikipedia

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    Mercury might have the same function in the case of an adverse transit to Saturn. If an individual has the Sun posited in Aquarius and Saturn located in Leo , both the Sun and Saturn are in mutual reception, since the Sun's own house is in Leo, where Saturn is located, and Saturn governs the sign of Aquarius, where the Sun is positioned.