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Topic: Maximum distance between personal planets
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I'm so cappy Knowflake Posts: 6397 From: Saturn (summer house on Chiron) Registered: Nov 2012
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posted May 11, 2014 08:29 AM
All personal planets. Anyone cares to enlighten me?------------------ I'm sooo happy! I mean, cappy. IP: Logged |
sag_stellium Knowflake Posts: 306 From: Washington, DC Registered: Mar 2014
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posted May 11, 2014 09:11 AM
Wouldn't that be the opposition, cappy? 180 degrees. Or did you mean the sum total of the maximum distance between all 4 personal planets?IP: Logged |
I'm so cappy Knowflake Posts: 6397 From: Saturn (summer house on Chiron) Registered: Nov 2012
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posted May 11, 2014 09:21 AM
Sun-Mercury Sun-Venus Sun-Mars etc------------------ I'm sooo happy! I mean, cappy. IP: Logged |
Kerosene Knowflake Posts: 10753 From: Mercury Registered: Dec 2012
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posted May 11, 2014 09:25 AM
Mars can be opposite the sun but venus and mercury can only sextile the sun since they orbit closely around the sun.IP: Logged |
theunknown Knowflake Posts: 957 From: Registered: Dec 2010
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posted May 11, 2014 09:29 AM
Venus is at most 45 degree away from sun Mercury is at most 30 .. So I'm not sure if mercury can sextile the sun. Or at least it's let's likelyMars can be any degree IP: Logged |
I'm so cappy Knowflake Posts: 6397 From: Saturn (summer house on Chiron) Registered: Nov 2012
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posted May 11, 2014 09:32 AM
The Moon can be anywhere, right?------------------ I'm sooo happy! I mean, cappy. IP: Logged |
Kerosene Knowflake Posts: 10753 From: Mercury Registered: Dec 2012
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posted May 11, 2014 09:45 AM
opps semisextile lolIP: Logged |
Sven555 Knowflake Posts: 637 From: UK Registered: Jul 2012
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posted May 11, 2014 10:00 AM
quote: Originally posted by I'm so cappy: The Moon can be anywhere, right?
Of course, because the Moon moves very fast; it can make any aspect to the Sun and any Personal Planet. IP: Logged |
I'm so cappy Knowflake Posts: 6397 From: Saturn (summer house on Chiron) Registered: Nov 2012
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posted May 11, 2014 10:02 AM
Just making sure... How common is it for Venus and Mercury to be 75 deg away from each other?------------------ I'm sooo happy! I mean, cappy. IP: Logged |
Sven555 Knowflake Posts: 637 From: UK Registered: Jul 2012
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posted May 11, 2014 11:03 AM
quote: Originally posted by I'm so cappy: Just making sure... How common is it for Venus and Mercury to be 75 deg away from each other?
I'd say that's pretty rare. Either Venus or Mercury would have to be in retrograde a great period of time for the distance to increase to 75 degrees. For example, I have Mercury at 10deg Gemini and Venus at 22deg Aries; Which is 48 degrees difference. Although this is not 75 degrees; it is pretty rare to get even 48 degrees. But it can happen! IP: Logged |
Mercurian Intellect Knowflake Posts: 3402 From: Vulcan & Mercury. Yes, I was born on both planets, somehow. Registered: Sep 2013
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posted May 11, 2014 12:07 PM
quote: Originally posted by Kerosene: opps semisextile lol
I never seen a chart with Sun semi-sextile Mercury. Mine is 3 degrees away from being one (from being a 2-orb one that is, and 5 degrees from being an exact one). I will look out for it now... IP: Logged |