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Mercury transiting the Sun as viewed by the Mars rover Curiosity (June 3, 2014). [1]A transit of Mercury across the Sun as seen from Mars takes place when the planet Mercury passes directly between the Sun and Mars, obscuring a small part of the Sun's disc for an observer on Mars.
The transit of Mercury on May 9, 2016. Mercury is visible to the lower left of center. A sun spot is visible above center. Mercury transiting the Sun as viewed by the rover Curiosity on Mars (June 3, 2014). [1] A transit of Mercury across the Sun takes place when the planet Mercury passes directly between the Sun and a superior planet.
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. But Mars can also promote tension and anger, so there is a need to watch the temper during a Mars transit, especially for transits with the moon.
Astrology is like a mirror, reflecting our strengths, opportunities for growth and everything in between, but leave it to the taskmaster Saturn or a tricky Mercury retrograde transit to make you ...
Astrological progression is a part of what is usually called predictive astrology, the claim of astrology to predict or forecast future trends and developments. Most astrologers nowadays regard the term 'prediction' as something of a misnomer, as modern astrology does not claim to directly predict future events as such.
In astrology, Mercury retrograde can cause your energy levels to fluctuate and change your mental sharpness. Tasks that usually take you a few minutes could frustrate you to the point of tears!
August 11: Venus conjunct Jupiter - This aspect functions as a beacon of light during an intense month. Make the best of it by spending time with your family (or chosen family); perhaps you travel ...
One type of transit involves the motion of a planet between a terrestrial observer and the Sun. This can happen only with inferior planets, namely Mercury and Venus (see transit of Mercury and transit of Venus). However, because a transit is dependent on the point of observation, the Earth itself transits the Sun if observed from Mars.