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Post by brillbilly on Dec 10, 2020 0:41:08 GMT 10
Astrologers have long understood that 2020 was going to be a year for the history books, although no one knew exactly how the tumultuous energy would manifest as far as real-world events go,but we're talking about
The Great Conjunction & The "Age Of Aquarius"
People have been talking (and singing) about the dawning of the Age of Aquarius for decades now, and many astrologers believe that the monumental "great conjunction" talking place on December 21, 2020 is the cosmic event that's officially heralding it in. On that date, the two largest planets in the solar system, Jupiter and Saturn (which are known as the greater benefic and greater malefic planets, respectively) will align in the sign of Aquarius for the first time in nearly 400 years. Both Jupiter and Saturn represent social issues in our lives and relate to authority and leadership, and they only form a conjunction aspect every couple decades — so when they do, it's a big deal, which is why it's known as a great conjunction. So if theres going to be a shift,that could account for all the CV hysteria as the elites know better than me about dates and the power behind them,this could all tie in to the Great Reset.
How to View the Great Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn.
In late December 2020, the two largest planets in our Solar System, Jupiter and Saturn, will be so close in the sky that they’ll both be visible through a telescope eyepiece at the same time. Such close passes are known as Great Conjunctions. The Great Conjunction of 2020 will be the closest in almost 400 years.
This video explains what Great Conjunctions are and tells you how and when you may be able to see the Great Conjunction of 2020. It also describes what you may expect to be able to see by eye, using binoculars, or through a telescope
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Post by Rareclan on Dec 21, 2020 3:49:22 GMT 10
Great Conjunction 2020 - Live Views of Jupiter and Saturn from Exeter, UK 2,949 watching now In late December 2020, the two largest planets in our Solar System, Jupiter and Saturn, will be so close in the sky that they’ll both be visible through a telescope eyepiece at the same time. Such close passes are known as Great Conjunctions. The Great Conjunction of 2020 will be the closest in almost 400 years. In this live stream the Astrophysics Group at the University of Exeter and the Exeter Science Centre try to bring you live views of Jupiter and Saturn from a telescope. We also have a panel of expert speakers answering questions. More information about the event: jupitersaturn2020.org
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Post by alexandria on Dec 21, 2020 5:30:55 GMT 10
Rareclan. Thank you very much for sharing that!
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Post by brillbilly on Dec 22, 2020 6:28:15 GMT 10
Thanks to Geo-Engineering i cant see jack all,ie fookin nothing to see but miles of solid clouds.
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Post by Rareclan on Dec 29, 2020 3:38:02 GMT 10
Thanks to Geo-Engineering i cant see jack all,ie fookin nothing to see but miles of solid clouds. At least you got to see them on video bro
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