There are no planets in retrograde!
Well, well, well. It seems like there are currently no planets in retrograde. How boring! But don't you worry, my fellow stargazers. The universe is always up to something.
In the meantime, take this opportunity to reflect on your past decisions and actions. Maybe you'll uncover some hidden truths about yourself that you've been ignoring. Or maybe you'll just binge-watch old episodes of The X-Files. Either way, it's a win-win situation.
Remember, just because there are no planets in retrograde doesn't mean you can't blame your problems on the stars. #MercuryMadeMeDoIt #VenusVortex #SaturnSaidNo
Stay curious, stay skeptical, and keep looking up. The truth is out there.
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The moon is currently in Scorpio, at 16 degrees, 18' 25", at a velocity of 13.05 degrees per day. The Waning Gibbous moon is currently 19.3 days old. It is 380153.97 km from the centre of the Earth. The next new moon is at 17:26:44, 21 Mar 2023. The next full moon is at 4:37:18, 6 Apr 2023.
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The Solar System at a Glance
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Solar wind conditions were weakly enhanced this period under sustained negative polarity CH HSS influences. Solar wind speed reached a peak of 474 km/s at 11/0830Z. Total field strength peaked at 6 nT. The maximum southward component of Bz reached -5 nT. Phi was predominately negative. There is a 20% chance of solar activity, with a 10% chance of a minor event, a 1% chance of a moderate event, and a 1% chance of a strong event.
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