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23rd Dec 2007 Print E-mail
Written by MK23_Sysop   
Saturday, 29 December 2007

2007

 stars

A very remarkable planetary/galactic configuration occurs on December 23rd and 24th 2007.

The configuration on December 23

— Mars, Earth, Sun, Mercury, Jupiter, Galactic Centre —

is shown in the graphic simulation linked below;

it becomes even more remarkable in that

it will be accompanied by the Full Moon (conjunct Mars) at about 2 a.m.

on December 24 when a simultaneous Venus square Neptune occurs.

It is even more remarkable in that the Pluto/Sun conjunction appears exactly

on the Winter Solstice, just past conjunction with the Galactic Centre.

Link below is the view

from Mars toward the Jupiter, Mars, Earth, Mercury, Pluto alignment toward the Galactic Centre

on 23 December 2007 which occurs just after the Pluto/Jupiter (Heliocentric)

conjunction on 23 November 2007.

NASA Solar System Simulator for 23rd Dec 2007

Solar System on Dec 22, 2007.

What is not shown is Pluto (which would be to Jupiter's right) Saturn,

which follows down from Venus, and Uranus and Neptune.

Saturn and Neptune form the cross's t-member. It is a 23/12 configuration.

There will be a full moon on Dec. 23, 2007

Last Updated ( Saturday, 29 December 2007 )
 
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