Posted on 04/02/2022 7:10:22 PM PDT by BenLurkin
The month starts off with three bright planets clustered low in our east-southeast sky just before sunrise. Venus, Saturn and Mars are within six degrees of separation, but each morning thereafter the configuration noticeably changes. Mars and Saturn approach each other more closely than the apparent diameter of the moon on April 5.
A view of the predawn sky on April 19, 2022 in Stellarium shows the alignment of Jupiter, Venus, Mars and Saturn. (Image credit: Stellarium)
The main event comes during the final week of April with the approach of magnitude -2 Jupiter to magnitude -4 Venus, seven times brighter. Meanwhile, the crescent moon looms, passing below Saturn on April 25, Mars on April 26 and finally Jupiter and Venus on April 27. Make sure you have a wide-open view of the east-southeast horizon that morning with no obstructions and set your alarm clock for 5:15 a.m.
Towards the end of April the moon scuds along below the planets. (Image credit: Stellarium)
In a single glance, you'll see the three brightest objects in the night sky: a 12% illuminated crescent moon, Jupiter 4 degrees to its upper left and Venus hovering 5 degrees directly above the lunar sliver. Venus and Jupiter are separated by 3.2 degrees that morning, 2 degrees on April 28, and 1.3 degrees on the April 29.
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Why is the Moon out of linear alignment?
Wake me up when this happens shortly after dinner...
You didn’t hear what happened to the moon?
(You didn’t hear what happened to the moon?)
It hit the sky like a big piece of pie?
(Heard Dean Martin over the past couple of days)
Or was that pizza pie?
😜
If I regret missing it would that be a case of Venus envy?
I prefer the early morning planets. I’m often on my way to work before sunrise and headed east to the train station. I like to see the brilliance of the planets along with thin slivers of moon on my morning commute.
Oh good. Now peace will guide the planet.
I can “see” that, but I’m a night owl....
And love will steer the stars.
Hey, it’s the age of aquariums.
Something to look forward to! 🔭
that’s a Pisces’ favorite age
That's a good observation. The moon in that part of the sky right now is running south or "below" where you think it should be (on the ecliptic) because the moon's orbit is tilted relative to the earth's equator by about five degrees. Two weeks or so from now it will be five or so degrees north or "above" where you'd think it should be. This also explains why we don't get lunar or solar eclipse every month. It's only when the moon is crossing the ecliptic when eclipses are possible.
And love will steer the stars.<<<
When Jupiter aligns with Mars, but any two points determine a line.
Now we can see that it all depends on the woman, Venus:
Is the "E" for ecliptic? Esther? Because ancient traditions equate her to the morning star, Venus.
In any case, it looks like Jupiter and Mars are competing for her attention. Who will win?
Mars, of course, as one of the meaning origins for the name Mordecai. But wait... the Hebrew for Jewpiter is Tzedek, meaning righteousness, so who gets the girl?
The "little guy", Mordecai!
P.S. Happy 1st Birthday, Ingenuity! The first recorded birth on Mars. From the belly of Perseverance.
A view of the predawn sky on April 19...
As usual, Esther, *the* star, steers the stars. ;)
The little man,
Shabbat, July 24, 1948
17 Tammuz, 5708
It's an important LINK because it was the Sabbath for Parshat Balak, famous for this prophecy in the 7th... portion for that day:
17. I shall see him, but not now: I shall behold him, but not nigh: there shall come a Star out of Jacob, and a Sceptre shall rise out of Israel, and shall smite the corners of Moab, and destroy all the children of Sheth.
Marvin's design was based on the Hoplite style of armor usually worn by the Roman god Mars. "That was the uniform that Mars wore — that helmet and skirt. We thought putting it on this ant-like creature might be funny. But since he had no mouth, we had to convey that he was speaking totally through his movements. It demanded a kind of expressive body mechanics."
As in 1948 (a year famous in its own right for the creation of the State of Israel 71 days earlier), this year the 17th of Tammuz falls on a Sabbath (July 16th). Parshat Balak (In Israel: Pinchas*).
Then the next day (outside of Israel) begins the readings for Parshat Pinchas, which includes this famous verse on the 1st day:
Num 25.12 Therefore, say, I hereby give him My covenant of peace.
Famous for its "broken vav" in "shalom".
Oh good. Now peace will guide the planet.
I've been meaning to write a thread about that broken letter. Suppose I need to do that because one of the layers of meanings in the name "Jerusalem" is to seek *double* peace, and there it is, when on the surface it looks like the opposite.
*July 16th, 2022 in Israel, the place in the Torah with the broken vav. In America, the place of the Messianic star prophecy.
It's a famous date (birthday of the Atomic Age):
"Although nuclear chain reactions had been hypothesized in 1933 and the first artificial self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction (Chicago Pile-1) had taken place in December 1942,[1] the Trinity test and the ensuing bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that ended World War II represented the first large-scale use of nuclear technology and ushered in profound changes in sociopolitical thinking and the course of technological development."
Bkmk
Interesting, will be on lookout - catching up now :-
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