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#uranus

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Friday June 6th, 2025

Today the #Moon 🌔 continues in #Libra ♎, bringing...
a need to work toward balance. ⚖️

Two potent squares are heating up 🔥
in time for the weekend's intense,
truth-surfacing Scorpio Moon. 😳

#Jupiter squares #Saturn bringing
a shift in understanding of systems. 🏗️

Meanwhile, #Mars in #Leo squares ⏹️
#Uranus in #Taurus, bringing...
potential ego battles. ⚔️

Details in this video youtu.be/ESk9L6mdUEg

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Sunday June 1st, 2025

There are THREE 3️⃣

important planetary alignments coming up...

that could help you manifest 🪄

your desires more quickly. 😳

✨ #Uranus enters #Gemini on July 7 📲
✨ #Neptune and #Saturn (almost) join in #Aries 🌱
✨ A rare outer planet double waxing sextile alignment 🪐

...as the four outermost planets go from

water & earth signs 🌊🏔️

to air & fire signs. ⚡🔥

Details in this video youtu.be/iHDefBjdVdY

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01.32: #Uranus is in conjunctie met de #Zon en beweegt er achterlangs. De planeet is hierdoor op dit moment onzichtbaar. #Uranus beweegt precies achter de #Zon langs en wordt bedekt door de zonneschijf. Voor de zichtbaarheid v/d planeet heeft dit geen gevolgen; de planeet stond immers al te dicht bij de #Zon om te worden waargen Meer info: hemel.waarnemen.com/astrokal/

hemel.waarnemen.comAstrokalender voor deze week - hemel.waarnemen.comDeze week aan de hemel te zien: Maan, planeten, deepsky-objecten en meer.

sabianraine.substack.com/p/sun

#Sun joins #Uranus one last time in #Taurus
#SabianRaine #astrology

..."This is the denouement and the prelude. The conclusion of Uranus shaking up the Taurus field since 2018 and the prelude to Uranus’ entrée to Gemini. If we are going to survive Uranus in Gemini with our nervous system intact, it is imperative that we reintegrate heart/mind/b "...

Sabian Raine’s Newsletter · Sun joins Uranus one last time in TaurusBy Sabian Raine

Monday May 12th, 2025

Happy #FullMoon 🌕 in #Scorpio! ♏,

Full Moons illuminate, and... 🔦

Scorpio takes us into the hidden realm 🕶️

of what is:

✨ unconscious 🙏🏽
✨ below the surface 🌱
✨ moving as a "sense" or feeling 💖

#Uranus brings the energy of shift.⚡

This Full #Moon is packed with creative possibility

if you open to magic and mystery. 🕸️

Details in this video youtu.be/bdWHmxnah6A

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"Uranus"

The stinky planet. With its lesser known ring. I've used an infrared photograph for this drawing, as it's the most detailed image of Uranus we have and it seems to have been colour corrected.

If you wanted to know the source for these, they are all from NASA.gov as their site rocks.

I used a transparency, which is definitely not 1bit, but please excuse it, the thin ring was hard.

48x48, 8bit, scaled 1000%

Seeking Uranus’s Spin

Uranus is one of our solar system’s oddest planets. An ice giant, it spins on its side. We originally estimated its rate of rotation using measurements from Voyager 2, the only spacecraft to have visited the planet. But that measurement was so imprecise that within two years, astronomers could no longer use it to predict where the planet’s poles were. Now a new study, drawing on over a decade of Hubble observations of Uranus’s auroras, has pinned down the planet’s rotation rate far more precisely: 17 hours, 14 minutes, and 52 seconds. While that’s within the original measurement’s 36-second margin of error, the new measurement has a margin of error of only 0.036 seconds. In addition to helping plan a theoretical future Uranus mission, this more accurate rotation rate allows researchers to reexamine decades of data, now with certainty about the planet’s orientation at the time of the observation. (Image credit: ESA/Hubble, NASA, L. Lamy, L. Sromovsky; research credit: L. Lamy et al.; via Gizmodo)