Post by glaucus on Mar 17, 2019 8:03:51 GMT
I was looking for information on Syrma on youtube, and I came across this video
It is an astronomical video about Saturn,Syrma,Arcturus alignment
Knowing that I have a Sun-Syrma-Arcturus conjunction in Right Ascension, I knew that it was referring to a Saturn-Syrma-Arcturus conjunction in Right Ascension.
Syrma and Arcturus are not in conjunction in Ecliptical Longitude.
They are definitely not in conjunction in 3D for Syrma is the iota star of zodiac constellation Virgo and Arcturus is the alpha star of non-zodiac constellation Bootes.
I checked out the Right Ascension Longitude Equivalent chart, and it does show that there is a conjunction of Saturn,Syrma,and Arcturus.
checking out the paran report shows:
Saturn - 14hr13m33s
Syrma - 14hr16m45s
Arcturus - 14hr16m18s
all objects are in conjunction within an orb of 4 minutes of Sidereal Time which is equivalent to 1 degree of arc
Saturn,Syrma,and Arcturus in Ecliptic Longitude Chart
Saturn and Syrma are in conjunction, but Arcturus is not in conjunction with them
Saturn in 4'49 Scorpio S
Syrma in 3'59 Scorpio
Arcturus in 24'25 Libra
Saturn,Syrma,and Arcturus in Right Ascension Longitude Equivalent Chart
Saturn,Syrma,and Arcturus are in conjunction
Saturn in 3'23 Scorpio S
Arcturus in 4'04 Scorpio
Syrma in 4'11 Scorpio
Note the S next to the minutes for Saturn
That indicates that Saturn is stationary which is a strong influence. When an object is stationary, the energy is pronounced.
Stationary Saturn-Syrma-Arcturus conjunction is a strong planet-star configuration