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amourlashai · 4 months
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it's giving 2012-2015 nostalgic era ✨
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loveemagicpeace · 2 years
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🏡Life events transit🏡
🦋🪁Neptune, Pluto & Uranus are often planets that are prone to broke up when they go transit. People often break up under transits to the descendant of its ruler to planets in 7th or 8th houses or to venus or the moon transits from uranus, neptune or pluto, they represent critical times.
☀️🌙4th house transition uranus and moon represents moving into a new home or changing home. People with taurus in 4th house like stability and not too much change at once but slowly. People with 4th house in aries love quick changes, big changes and they want to go away from home and usually don’t look back.
💋☁️Jupiter and sun transit in 5th house represent more happiness in the things you do. Usually you find a lot of happiness in your hobbies, romances. Things are starting to move more towards your happiness.
🔥🪐Relations and relationship situations represent 7th house. Saturn transit into 7th house is often present when things turn serious. Many people settle down to marriage or family life under these transits. You might fall in love under a transit of neptune because it awakens a yearning for romance.
👗Transits to your 6th and 10th house represent life changing for your career. Major shifts can happen under any transiting planet. Jupter transits suggest promotions or further training. Saturn suggests increased responsibility. Uranus can bring a sudden change. Neptune doubts about which direction to take.
🪐💫Saturn return represent a new chapter in your life. When Saturn returns it means it brings you less inconvenience in life. Is a period of getting really serious about who you are, what your legacy is, and what you're here to leave for the world. It usually happens between the age of 27-29. Until Saturn’s turn, your life is ups and downs depends on where you have it. After him, however, things get easier.
🧚‍♀️💜The transits of Jupiter and Uranus. Uranus brings change, fuelled by the excitement of a new idea or vision. The single-mindedness this planet generates often allows you to pull off the impossible. Jupiter serves to broaden and enlarge your outlook, offering new possibilities in whatever part of your chart it is moving. Jupiter also instils confidence and an unshakable faith in the outcome.
-Rebekah💘💕
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tarothermit1 · 2 years
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Just a quick write up on how I experienced Saturn transits in 7th - 12th house... I would do 1-6 but I really don't have any recollection to how saturn would have related in my life then...
Saturn 7H: 15(?) Had my first real "relationship" longest relationship I've had, lasted 1.5 years. Kinda toxic but I feel that any teenage relationship can be to that degree. Trust issues, jealousy...but idk I was just navigating relationships for the first time. First time I got to know someone on a intimate level
Saturn 8H. 16 yrs: My first break up. Very hard trying to navigate my first break up. I felt very alone because my ex turned my friends against me. Also a time where I rediscovered myself. Kinda into people that would fill the void. Def a transformation to being a young teen to older teen. Weird relationships with guys (bad boys).
Saturn 9H.(18/19) Met my 2nd ~real~ bf. He shaped my ideas of the world. Especially when it comes to politics. Got introduced to socialism, and learning more about that. Also started college around this time, I had my sites set on being an English major, but realized quickly I would rather do Psychology (lol at my 9H in Scorpio)
Saturn 10H(20/21): I was really focused on my career and what I should be doing. This was mid coege. I transfered from community College to University. I wanted to go high in my career, get my PhD in neuroscience, do research blah blah blah. But everytime I would seek opportunities to do that, it wouldn't go far. I felt very stuck and very frustrated, I just abandoned the idea of getting my PhD all together and just decided I'll see where my psych degree takes me. I just decided to let go and let God because no matter how much I fought getting to where I needed to be it was just frustration all around. Very stifling considering it was probably conjunct my Jupter in 10H.
Saturn 11H (22/23years) Graduating college now it was time to sought my way into the world. Tried to figure out "where do I belong now?" It was a tough period. Broke up with my bf at the time for someone else. My friends started not inviting me to places, felt alienated slowly but surely. When I would try to tell them how I felt, they were indifferent so I furthered isolated myself from my friend group..still trying to figure out my place but landed a job in the behavior analysis field
Saturn 12 house (24- now)
Saturn in 12H has been interesting lmao.
I've been working a lot in behavior analysis. Worked so much I barely had the time to see anyone. I was very burned out from my job. Loved what I did but it was soul sucking. My relationship was on the rocks, lots of my fears unconscious shit was dredged up in my relationship (didn't help G had his own shit too) l. Did therapy because I felt like something had to give and I didn't know what. I eventually left my soul sucking job for a better one. G and I worked things out surprisingly...and I'm in my Masters program for behavior analysis..so no friends (thanks saturn 11H transit)but I'm working on myself and in my masters program. Nevertheless, it's true what they say Saturn 12H transit can be a lonely time
Interesting to see how Saturn 1H will play out :)
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gkmastrology · 3 years
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Major Planetary Transits for 2022
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The year 2022 will be soon be wishing us welcome on our life-doors with lots of surprises and gifts.Well,every beginning come with some set of questions and new years make us seriously contemplate our past and future chain of events which are likely to happen. We might be waiting for some blessings and desires to be fulfilled in this year- be it marriage, career, childbirth, recovery from a disease or foreign travel. In order to know that whether are desires will be fulfilled or not, we should have a look at the cosmic weather of the particular year through the planetary transits of that year.
Year 2022 will witness some major planetary transitions which can all together open a new chapter in your life. Generally, the transits of slower moving planets make the most profound changes in life. In 2022, almost all the slow moving planets will change houses in 2022.
The major transits for 2022 are:
Saturn Transit Aquarius :
Saturn, the planet of delays will transit the intellectual sign of Aquarius on 29th April, 2022.This transit of Saturn will give rise to new inventions and discoveries in many areas. The world will abandon the fossil fuels and look out for renewable sources of energy. Electric Vehicles will gain lot of importance and replace the conventional vehicles. Justice will be served fairly as Saturn is in mool-trikona sign. Saturn in Capricorn was a testing time when Lord Shani watches out for deeds committed by us. All good karmas will bear excellent fruits during this time as it is natural 11th house of zodiac. Currently it is seated in the natural 10th house of karma and profession. The 11th house is second from 10th and it will show gains from the profession.
Jupiter transits Pisces:
Jupter, the most benevolent planet will transit the sign of Pisces on 12th April, 2022.Jupiter rules over Pisces, the natural 12th house of zodiac. This transit of Jupiter in Pisces will give wings to those who want to travel to foreign lands and far off places.Spirtuality will be the theme for this transit as the soul might look for tranquility and peace. Expenditures may rise extra-fold for many natives as 12th house is the house of giving away either in form of donations, losses or expenses. It will be good times for real estate industry as Jupiter will aspect Cancer, natural 4th house of zodiac. People might show interest in buying own house or apartment. As Jupiter will aspect Scorpio too, therefore gains from inheritances or unexpected gains will be there.
Rahu transits Aries and Ketu transits Libra
Rahu, the planet of illusions will transit 1st house of zodiac i.e. Aries. According to Vedic astrology, Aries represents our head region and thus Rahu is going in our head. This will show lot of ambition and desires sprouting up in individuals. You might want to achieve too many things and may become too materialistic in life. People can become self-centered too and may become selfish in their life. However depending upon your ascendant and natal position of Rahu, you can experience different results.
Ketu in Libra which is natural 7th house of zodiac ruling over partnership and relationships. Ketu in Libra will give results according to natal placement of sign lord venus.According to various sources on internet, Ketu in Libra is generally deemed as break in relationship. However,according to my experiences, Ketu in Libra can gift relationships from past and the person can get marry during such transit. It can also gift you lot of fame and popularity in life.
In this article, we have only covered the 3 major transits of 2022.However; there are many other movements in cosmos which can change your overall life outlook. For complete details that how planets will impact you in 2022, please take a detailed reading focused on transit and mahadasha analysis.
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starrkdani · 4 years
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Omg your post about babies made me wonder can astrology say about when will you marry? And if so can you do one the boys 💍🥺🥺🥺
Hey Nonnyyyyyy!!!!!
Marriage is a bit more difficult to predict, and I’m not really that good at predictions, sorry!
In general, marriage happens when we have transiting  Saturn, Pluto and/or Jupter in aspect to natal Venus or the 7th house ruler!
Another great indicator is the Saturn return (27-29 years old). Jin’s Saturn return starts in April 2021 so watch out for that!
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astroquizzical · 6 years
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What is the biggest known planet in the Universe?
"What is the biggest known planet in the Universe?"
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Our list of known planets and exoplanets unfortunately doesn’t extend much beyond our own Milky Way galaxy - to spot a planet, you need to be able to measure the light from an individual star and monitor it over time. You’re looking either for tiny flickers in the amount of light you receive, as a star happens to pass in front of the star you’re watching, or you’re looking for there to be a little Doppler shift in the color of the star’s light, as the planets tug it slightly off center as they orbit.  Known by the names of the transit method and the Doppler shift method respectively, both of these require really careful observations over a significant amount of time, without the light from the star mixing with the light from other stars. This limits us pretty well to the stars within or surrounding our Milky Way.
Because the measurements required to spot planets must be so precise, generally the telescopes we send out to do these measurements only look at a small patch of the sky. So while I can give you our current high scoring planets, there’s no guarantee these will remain the all-time bests, if we point our telescopes in a new direction.
There is one fundamental limitation to how massive a planet can get - if you pack too much material into a planet, it will start to fuse elements in its core, and it formally becomes a star instead of a planet. This transition happens when the object is somewhere in the range of 13 to 80 times the mass of Jupiter, and is the point at which we typically start calling objects a brown dwarf star, orbiting another star, instead of a planet. The list of biggest planets can also change if we get better measurements. It's possible to learn that what we thought was a planet should really be called a brown dwarf, which then bumps that object off the list of biggest planets, and onto the list of known brown dwarfs.
However, you can still have very large, fluffy planets, well before they get to this boundary of being a star. Most of the ones we know about are Jupiter like in style - massive, gaseous planets, orbiting distant stars. The easiest to find are hot Jupters - exoplanets which are not only bigger than Jupiter, they’re much closer into their star than Jupiter is to our Sun. Currently, the majority of the biggest, fluffiest planets are about twice the radius of Jupiter. Considering that you could stack 22 and a half Earths edge to edge to match the width of Jupiter, you’re looking at a planet so large, you could line up 45 Earths behind it, and not see any of them. These planets have the very pronounceable names of ROXs 42Bb, which is estimated to be about 2.5 times the size of Jupiter, or Kepler-13 Ab, which sits around 2.2 times the size of Jupiter.
There are some larger ones, but these have preliminary estimates of their size, and may yet turn out to be brown dwarfs. The current record holder is a planet orbiting a star known as GQ Lupi, and estimates place it at somewhere around 4 times larger than Jupiter. This particular object is so large that our theoretical models of how it has formed are not particularly happy, and so the estimates on its size and mass are both pretty hazy. It is likely to remain a planet, but if it turns out that its mass is on the high end of our current estimates, it could wind up on a brown dwarf list. (This object is also extremely young, and will change and compress as it evolves.)
These big fluffy planets are orbiting your default solar system - one with a single star, around which all the planets orbit.  If you have two stars (which isn’t that uncommon), it seems to be much harder to build very large planets. The largest planet known to circle two stars at once was only confirmed in 2016, and is almost identical to Jupiter in size. At “only” 22.5 Earths in size, it orbits its parent star once every three years.
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drrahuul · 4 years
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BJP will form Government, Raghuvar Das will not be CM
BJP will form Government, Raghuvar Das will not be CM
Upcoming solar eclipse on Dec 26 will eclipse the existing leadership in Jharkhand, BJP will form government but Raghuvar Das will not become the Chief Minister.As year 2019 has also witnessed a jupter transit on Nov 5, it would cause chaallenge to existing leaadership and that will lead to change in leadership.
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componentplanet · 4 years
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NASA Confirms Voyager 2 Has Left the Solar System
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Humanity first left the solar system in 2012 when the Voyager 1 probe passed into interstellar space decades after leaving the planets behind. Now, there’s a second spacecraft beyond the limits of our solar system: Voyager 2. Luckily, Voyager 2’s instruments are in somewhat better shape than Voyager 1’s, so scientists were able to observe the transition from the heliosphere, which is dominated by the sun, to the interstellar medium (ISM). 
Both Voyager probes launched in 1977, with Voyager 2 heading into space a few weeks before Voyager 1. The two probes are physically identical, but they took different paths through the solar system. They took advantage of the “Grand Tour,” an alignment of the planets that occurs only once every 175 years. Voyager 1 visited and got gravity assists from Jupiter and Saturn before heading off toward the edge of the solar system. Voyager 2 swung past Jupter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus. It made its last planetary observation of Uranus in 1989, almost a decade after Voyager 1 had started its long march toward the edge of the solar system.
When Voyager 1 reached the edge of our solar system, known as the heliopause, it no longer had a functional plasma spectrometer. As a result, there was some debate about when, exactly, the probe left our solar system. So, we missed the expected transition from warm solar plasma to the denser cold plasma of the ISM. Eventually, measurements of local electrons and magnetic field shifts confirmed it was in interstellar space. 
Voyager 2 has just sent back data proving that it has also crossed the heliopause, and it had a fully functional plasma spectrometer. The transition happened about a year ago in November 2018, and the changeover was roughly in-line with what scientists expected based on Voyager 1’s indirect readings. As Voyager 2 crossed from the heliosphere to the ISM, it detected a 20-fold increase in plasma density. 
The approximate positions of Voyager 1 and 2.
Voyager 1 and 2 crossed the heliopause at roughly the same distance from the sun, 121.6 AU and 119 AU, respectively. However, their exit points were about 150 AU apart. Scientists are studying the discrepancies in the data in hopes of gaining a better understanding of the boundary between our solar system and the wider galaxy. For example, Voyager 2 detected a continuous change in magnetic field directions as it crossed into the ISM, whereas Voyager 1 did not. Voyager 2 has also continued to see low-energy particles from the sun in the ISM, but Voyager 1 didn’t. 
It will be some time before we have more data to study. The only functional probe that has any hope of reaching the heliopause is New Horizons, which is currently flying through the Kuiper Belt. It could leave the solar system around 2040, but we don’t know if it will maintain communication with Earth that long.
Now read:
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from ExtremeTechExtremeTech https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/301515-nasa-confirms-voyager-2-has-left-the-solar-system from Blogger http://componentplanet.blogspot.com/2019/11/nasa-confirms-voyager-2-has-left-solar.html
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astraquarius · 7 years
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what the Fuck i got time nomad n i check my minor aspects tht r transiting rn n i have 5 (!!??) biquintiles and a sesquisquare n im feeling them much harder than most of my other transits.. 
i got sun and mars biquintile my natal asc, jupter biquintile my natal venus n asc, pluto biquintile my ntala north node and neptune sesquisquare my natal moon
ive been thinking really hard about how i have to let go of some things and let in new memories Finally cuz i hold onto things too much.. and a problem i thought was resolved has come up Again like clockwork so ya know
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