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  2. Stellar corona - Wikipedia

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    The solar corona with its coronal streamers stretching out, as well as solar prominences (in red) along the limb of the earthshine illuminated Moon during a total solar eclipse on August 21, 2017. A corona (pl.: coronas or coronae) is the outermost layer of a star's atmosphere.

  3. Planets in astrology - Wikipedia

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    In astrology, planets have a meaning different from the astronomical understanding of what a planet is.Before the age of telescopes, the night sky was thought to consist of two similar components: fixed stars, which remained motionless in relation to each other, and moving objects/"wandering stars" (Ancient Greek: ἀστέρες πλανῆται, romanized: asteres planetai), which moved ...

  4. Corona (optical phenomenon) - Wikipedia

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    Lunar corona A solar corona up Beinn Mhòr (South Uist). In meteorology, a corona (plural coronae) is an optical phenomenon produced by the diffraction of sunlight or moonlight (or, occasionally, bright starlight or planetlight) [1] by individual small water droplets and sometimes tiny ice crystals of a cloud or on a foggy glass surface.

  5. What Does a 'Void of Course' Moon Mean in Astrology?

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    When the moon steps into void-of-course territory, it's wrapped up its last aspect with other planets before moving into the next zodiac sign.

  6. Astrology and the classical elements - Wikipedia

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    In traditional astrology, each triplicity has several planetary rulers, which change with conditions of sect – that is, whether the chart is a day chart or a night chart. Triplicity rulerships are an important essential dignity – one of the several factors used by traditional astrologers to weigh strength, effectiveness, and integrity of ...

  7. Stars in astrology - Wikipedia

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    In traditional astrological nomenclature, the stars were divided into fixed stars, Latin stellæ fixæ, which in astrology means the stars and other galactic or intergalactic bodies as recognized by astronomy; and "wandering stars" (Greek: πλανήτης αστήρ, planētēs astēr), which we know as the planets of the Solar System.

  8. Habitable zone - Wikipedia

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    A planet's atmospheric conditions influence its ability to retain heat so that the location of the habitable zone is also specific to each type of planet: desert planets (also known as dry planets), with very little water, will have less water vapor in the atmosphere than Earth and so have a reduced greenhouse effect, meaning that a desert ...

  9. Pluto Enters Aquarius for the First Time in 200 Years and It ...

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    A sudden change or disruption is likely to occur to the themes that Aquarius rule, including "social organization, social media, humanitarianism, technology, equality, civil rights, socialism ...