This week in Astro News:
Five planet alignment
There has been a flurry of interest in some papers about how five planets
will be visible at the same time between now and mid-May. Astronomers say it
will be pretty to look at, but it has no scientific meaning; astrologers, of
course, disagree.
The alignment is a triple conjunction of Venus, Mars and Saturn, all close
enough to be covered by your hand at arm’s length. Not far behind them is
little Mercury, and a little way in front of them is Jupiter, making five in
total, all in the same corner of the sky. You can see them in the south-west,
about an hour after sunset, on any clear night from now on. Seeing Venus,
Saturn and Mars should be no problem, but Mercury is always very hard to
spot. They are at their closest on May 4. But if you wait until May 14 you
should see the crescent moon appearing to hold Venus and Mars in its arms.
That night is special, and I’ll remind you about it nearer the time.
So what does this all mean? Well, Venus and Mars together is very sexy, Venus
with Saturn is love with conditions attached, but Mars with Saturn usually
spells trouble. Put them all together and you have something very similar to
your favourite soap plot. It’s all happening in Gemini, so that affects
Gemini, Libra and Aquarius straight away, and to a lesser extent Sagittarius,
Leo and Aries. Is that anyone you know?
Multiple conjunctions are not so rare. Jupiter and Saturn are close to each
other for about three years in every 20. Venus and Mars are close for a month
every two years. If the two cycles coincide, you need only add Mercury or the
Moon and there you are - five in a line. There was a good line-up in 1991.
Another is due in 2011. The best of this century, though, will be on
September 8, 2040 - all six visible planets very tightly packed.
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