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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. Astronomical transit - Wikipedia

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    Phobos transits the Sun, as viewed by the Perseverance rover on 2 April 2022. In astronomy, a transit (or astronomical transit) is the passage of a celestial body directly between a larger body and the observer. As viewed from a particular vantage point, the transiting body appears to move across the face of the larger body, covering a small ...

  5. Just In: Your Official Astrological Forecast For 2025

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    This year’s shifty skies are led by the planet Neptune ending its thirteen-year cycle in Pisces to begin a new one in the sign of Aries. This shift, which last occurred in 1875, is set to revive ...

  6. 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 ...

  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. Mutual reception - Wikipedia

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    Mercury might have the same function in the case of an adverse transit to Saturn. If an individual has the Sun posited in Aquarius and Saturn located in Leo, both the Sun and Saturn are in mutual reception, since the Sun's own house is in Leo, where Saturn is located, and Saturn governs the sign of Aquarius, where the Sun is positioned. However ...

  9. Occultation - Wikipedia

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    If the closer body does not entirely conceal the farther one, the event is called a transit. Both transit and occultation may be referred to generally as occlusion; and if a shadow is cast onto the observer, it is called an eclipse. The symbol for an occultation, and especially a solar eclipse, is (U+1F775 🝵). [not verified in body]