The New Moon is in your solar second house. If they offer too much, Leo loves to share. The flip side is, how long will you be tethered? Venus trines Jupiter. Sticker shock when something catches your interest? This week most things are within reach. In your neighbor and conversation sector, this is the place you’ll find satisfying agreement. The New Moon is famous for opening doors that were stuck. Venus trines Jupiter, which means what you’re attracted to grows quickly, on all levels. Is there someone you want to contact? Dreaming of connections that don’t make it down to earth? This is a week of expansion. The New Moon is a talking point about life at home. You’ll go further than you might have before. It’s a chance to change your personal history. You may push through internal resistance. This is a ‘write your own ticket’ kind of connection. It begins with Mercury, your ruler, in an assisting aspect with the North Node. The stars line up to create a lucky week for Gemini. The New Moon generates romance, or a rewrite when dealing with children. You can make significant moves this week. They also create a grand trine with your sign. The promise of wonder with a reset button is tempting and appropriate. While it may have details in every corner, you won’t let go of the big picture. The New Moon brings a cycle into rebirth. The two create expansion in finance, comfort, and romance. Where are you with this week’s most important drivers? Does excitement keep you on point, or a situation in the midst of change? Venus makes a helpful aspect to Jupiter. While this triple conjunction occurs during several months, watching Venus and Mars move close together is an interesting celestial event to anticipate and watch.It’s In The Stars Weekly Horoscope ♥Love ¥Money ♣Luck ARIES March 20 – April 18 ♥♥¥¥♣♣♣ The next triple conjunction begins in the evening sky on November 24, 2027. The next Venus – Mars conjunction occurs on February 22, 2024, followed by a one hidden in bright sunlight on January 7, 2026. When Mercury enters the sky during late spring, a fairly easy view of 5 planets simultaneously occurs. As spring continues, Jupiter moves into the morning sky – four bright planets. On the chart above, notice that Saturn is entering the sky after its solar conjunction. On March 16, the separation reaches 3.9°, but Mars is outside the danger zone. Not a conjunction, but a minimum distance between the two planets.Īfter the third conjunction, Venus is east of Mars along the ecliptic, but their latitude difference is decreasing. At Venus – Mars conjunctions, Mars is quite dim.Ĭhart Caption – 2022, March 16: While not a conjunction, Venus is 3.9° from Mars. While Mars can be very bright, this occurs when the planet is near Earth at about the time of oppositions. Mercury’s greatest separation from the sun can be about 27.5°, while Venus can range up to about 47.5° from the sun. Mars seems to wander anywhere along the ecliptic, but Mercury and Venus seem tethered to the sun. Other sequences can occur in the Venus – Mars triple conjunction series, such as two conjunctions in the evening sky and one in the morning sky. Certainly, not a “classic” triple conjunction as viewed for planets farther from the sun than Earth. The inner planet whips into the morning sky, appearing to overtake the slower, more distant planet for the second conjunction.Īfter the inner planet’s retrograde ends, it moves past the outer planet for the third conjunction. The outer planet is approaching its solar conjunction to reappear in the morning sky. In this case, Venus or Mercury can pass a more distant planet in the evening sky – as viewed from Earth – as the inner planet moves eastward. This occurs when the planets are moving through inferior conjunction, between Earth and the sun. When the star is near the planet’s opposition location, the planet can dance with the distant star. Triple conjunctions can occur with bright stars as well. This occurs with the classic dimmer planets – Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto – as well, although the Bright Outer Planets – Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn – are easily observed. The faster moving planet is nearer Earth, such as Mars passing Jupiter or Saturn, or Jupiter passing Saturn. If another planet is at opposition, then the faster moving planet passes the second planet initially moving eastward, during retrograde, and when the eastward motion restarts. This effect is an illusion from our faster moving planet passing a planet farther from the sun. Typically, this occurs when planets beyond Earth’s orbit are near opposition, an event when Earth is between the planet and sun.Īt this place, the planet outside Earth’s orbit moves eastward, appears to reverse its direction to move westward, and then resumes its eastward motion. Photo Caption – Venus – Mars conjunction, October 5, 2017.Ī triple conjunction occurs when one planet passes another planet three times.
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