May 15th - June 14th 2007



Sign: Taurus - Venus (Isis)
" Divine Beauty"
Duality: Libra - Venus (Scales of Maat)
"Divine Harmony"
May 15, 2007 /// Moon at perigee
The point in the Moon's orbit when it is nearest to Earth.
May 16, 2007 /// New Moon (Taurus - Isis)
3:27 P.M.
May 16, 2007 /// Mercury 7° north of Aldebaran
May 17, 2007 /// Mercury 3° south of Moon
May 19, 2007 /// Venus 1.7° south of Moon
May 22, 2007 /// Saturn 0.8° south of Moon, occultation
An occultation is the passage of one object in front of a smaller one, temporarily obscuring all or part of the background object from view.
May 23, 2007 /// First Quarter Moon (Leo - Right Eye of Horus)
5:03 P.M.
May 23, 2007 /// Regulus 0.7° south of Moon, occultation
An occultation occurs when one object passes in front of a smaller one, temporarily obscuring all or part of the background object from view.
May 25, 2007 /// Neptune stationary
The body appears motionless in the sky due to the turning point between its direct and retrograde motion.
May 27, 2007 /// Moon at apogee
The point in the Moon's orbit when it is farthest from Earth.
May 30, 2007 /// Vesta at opposition
Opposition occurs when a planet farther from the Sun than Earth appears opposite the Sun in the sky. It is the best time to observe a planet.
May 30, 2007 /// Venus 4° south of Pollux
May 31, 2007 /// Full Moon (Scorpio - Amut)
9:04 P.M.
May 31, 2007 /// Antares 0.4° north of Moon, occultation
An occultation is the passage of one object in front of a smaller one, temporarily obscuring all or part of the background object from view.
June 1, 2007 /// Jupiter 6° north of Moon
June 2, 2007 /// Mercury at greatest eastern elongation (23°)
June 4, 2007 /// Mars at perihelion
The point in Mars's orbit when it is closest to the Sun.
June 5, 2007 /// Juno stationary
The body appears motionless in the sky due to the turning point between its direct and retrograde motion.
June 5, 2007 /// Jupiter at opposition
Opposition occurs when a body farther from the Sun than Earth appears opposite the Sun in the sky. It is the best time to observe a planet.
June 6, 2007 /// Neptune 1.5° north of Moon
" Divine Beauty"
Duality: Libra - Venus (Scales of Maat)
"Divine Harmony"
May 15, 2007 /// Moon at perigee
The point in the Moon's orbit when it is nearest to Earth.
May 16, 2007 /// New Moon (Taurus - Isis)
3:27 P.M.
May 16, 2007 /// Mercury 7° north of Aldebaran
May 17, 2007 /// Mercury 3° south of Moon
May 19, 2007 /// Venus 1.7° south of Moon
May 22, 2007 /// Saturn 0.8° south of Moon, occultation
An occultation is the passage of one object in front of a smaller one, temporarily obscuring all or part of the background object from view.
May 23, 2007 /// First Quarter Moon (Leo - Right Eye of Horus)
5:03 P.M.
May 23, 2007 /// Regulus 0.7° south of Moon, occultation
An occultation occurs when one object passes in front of a smaller one, temporarily obscuring all or part of the background object from view.
May 25, 2007 /// Neptune stationary
The body appears motionless in the sky due to the turning point between its direct and retrograde motion.
May 27, 2007 /// Moon at apogee
The point in the Moon's orbit when it is farthest from Earth.
May 30, 2007 /// Vesta at opposition
Opposition occurs when a planet farther from the Sun than Earth appears opposite the Sun in the sky. It is the best time to observe a planet.
May 30, 2007 /// Venus 4° south of Pollux
May 31, 2007 /// Full Moon (Scorpio - Amut)
9:04 P.M.
May 31, 2007 /// Antares 0.4° north of Moon, occultation
An occultation is the passage of one object in front of a smaller one, temporarily obscuring all or part of the background object from view.
June 1, 2007 /// Jupiter 6° north of Moon
June 2, 2007 /// Mercury at greatest eastern elongation (23°)
June 4, 2007 /// Mars at perihelion
The point in Mars's orbit when it is closest to the Sun.
June 5, 2007 /// Juno stationary
The body appears motionless in the sky due to the turning point between its direct and retrograde motion.
June 5, 2007 /// Jupiter at opposition
Opposition occurs when a body farther from the Sun than Earth appears opposite the Sun in the sky. It is the best time to observe a planet.
June 6, 2007 /// Neptune 1.5° north of Moon

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