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Combined with Venus, a Mercury transit can indicate entertaining, or perhaps giving a talk or lecture. Mercury transits to natal sun and ascendent indicate a good time for making minor changes - buying, selling and exchanging things. Transiting Venus is at its peak for about two days, and usually indicates feelings of love. Sometimes the ...
In astrology, an aspect is an angle that planets make to each other in the horoscope; as well as to the Ascendant, Midheaven, Descendant, Lower Midheaven, and other points of astrological interest. As viewed from Earth , aspects are measured by the angular distance in degrees and minutes of ecliptic longitude between two points.
The next time a mutual planetary transit or occultation will happen (as seen from Earth) will be on 22 November 2065 at about 12:43 UTC, when Venus near superior conjunction (with an angular diameter of 10.6") will transit in front of Jupiter (with an angular diameter of 30.9"); however, this will take place only 8° west of the Sun, and will therefore not be visible to the unaided/unprotected ...
The written symbols for Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn have been traced to forms found in late Classical Greek papyri. [3] The symbols for Jupiter and Saturn are monograms of the initial letters of the corresponding Greek names, and the symbol for Mercury is a stylized caduceus . [ 3 ]
Astrological progression is a part of what is usually called predictive astrology, the claim of astrology to predict or forecast future trends and developments. Most astrologers nowadays regard the term 'prediction' as something of a misnomer, as modern astrology does not claim to directly predict future events as such.
The simultaneous occurrence of transits of Mercury and Venus does occur, but extremely infrequently. Such an event last occurred on 22 September 373,173 BC and will next occur on 26 July 69,163, [34] and again on 29 March 224,504. [35] The simultaneous occurrence of a solar eclipse and a transit of Venus is currently possible, but very rare ...
Mercury 22' north of Uranus 11.1° East March 16, 2011 17:25:56 Mercury 2°20' north of Jupiter 15.7° West March 27, 2011 00:37:44 Venus 9' south of Neptune 36.3° West April 3, 2011 17:42:55 Mars 14' south of Uranus 12.4° West April 10, 2011 20:05:01 Mercury 3°31' north of Jupiter 2.8° West April 19, 2011 08:23:49 Mercury 47' north of Mars
For example, one such case occurred on March 21, 1894, around 23:00 GMT, when Mercury transited the Sun as would have been seen from Venus, and Mercury and Venus both simultaneously transited the Sun as seen from Saturn. Mercury transiting the Sun as viewed by the Curiosity rover on Mars (June 3, 2014). [7]