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  2. Planetary transits and occultations - Wikipedia

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    In astronomy, planetary transits and occultations occur when a planet passes in front of another object, as seen by an observer.The occulted object may be a distant star, but in rare cases it may be another planet, in which case the event is called a mutual planetary occultation or mutual planetary transit, depending on the relative apparent diameters of the objects.

  3. Astrological transit - Wikipedia

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    Transits to Neptune are a good time to go to the cinema or theater, while Uranus transits are favorable for taking chances in romance! Transiting Mars energizes the areas of life related to the natal planet being effected. The person will be more energetic and be able to work harder than usual.

  4. Solar eclipses on Neptune - Wikipedia

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    Solar eclipses on Neptune occur when substantial natural satellites of Neptune pass in front of the Sun as seen from the planet. [1] [2]For bodies which appear smaller in angular diameter than the Sun, the proper term would be a transit and bodies which are larger than the apparent size of the Sun, the proper term would be an occultation.

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  6. Planetary symbols - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the planetary symbols can be found in the attributes given to classical deities. The Roman planisphere of Bianchini (2nd century, currently in the Louvre, inv. Ma 540) [2] shows the seven planets represented by portraits of the seven corresponding gods, each a bust with a halo and an iconic object or dress, as follows: Mercury has a caduceus and a winged cap; Venus has a ...

  7. Conjunction (astronomy) - Wikipedia

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    During the opposition period 1503 Mars stood 3 times in conjunction with Jupiter (October 5, 1503, January 19, 1504, and February 8, 1504) and 3 times in conjunction with Saturn (October 14, 1503, December 26, 1503, and March 7, 1504). Jupiter and Saturn stood on May 24, 1504, in close conjunction with an angular separation of 19 arcminutes.

  8. Sade Sati - Wikipedia

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    This transit of Saturn occurs when the Saturn is transiting through the 4th sign from the birth Moon sign (Kantak Shani), or from the 8th sign from the birth moon sign (Ashtamshani) or 7th house from Natal Moon (Kantak Shani). Vedic astrology says that these three are hazardous periods, though not as much as the Sade-sati. [citation needed]

  9. Mongolian cosmogony - Wikipedia

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    Saturn: Sanchir, Saturday; Uranus: Tengeriin van; Neptune: Dalain van; Pluto: Delkhiin van. The noun van at the end of the name of the final three indicates royal status. Therefore a possible translation of Pluto is "the Earth king"; Uranus as "the sky king", and Neptune as "the ocean king."