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Your weekly horoscope from February 2 to 8, 2025, is live. On February 4, 2025, lover Venus enters fiery Aries.This transit can be considered challenging for several reasons. First and foremost ...
2025 will be full of new beginnings, change, and lots of astrological transits. Ahead, an astrologer shares her month-by-month breakdown of major zodiac events. Just In: Your Official Astrological ...
A transit of Venus takes place when Venus passes directly between the Sun and the Earth (or any other superior planet), becoming visible against (and hence obscuring a small portion of) the solar disk. During a transit, Venus is visible as a small black circle moving across the face of the Sun. Transits of Venus reoccur periodically.
Venus retrograde: Mar. 1 – Apr. 12, 2025. Venus is the planet of love and relationships, so when it stations retrograde, it's like putting the brakes on all things related to love, romance and ...
2012 transit of Venus, projected to a white card by a telescope. A transit of Venus is the appearance of Venus in front of the Sun, during inferior conjunction. Since the orbit of Venus is slightly inclined relative to Earth's orbit, most inferior conjunctions with Earth, which occur every synodic period of 1.6 years, do not produce a transit ...
The observation by Mikhail Lomonosov of the transit of 1761 provided the first evidence that Venus had an atmosphere, and the 19th-century observations of parallax during Venus transits allowed the distance between the Earth and Sun to be accurately calculated for the first time. Transits can only occur either in early June or early December ...
On January 2, Venus, the planet of love and pleasure, moves into the water sign of Pisces. This makes for an overall dreamy energy when it comes to everyone's day-to-day lives ( and love lives).
A simultaneous transit of Venus and the Earth as seen from Mars. 6 million years Estimated time for Comet C/1999 F1 (Catalina) , one of the longest period comets known to return to the inner Solar System, after having travelled in its orbit out to its aphelion 66,600 AU (1.053 light-years) from the Sun and back.