Post by glaucus on Apr 25, 2019 21:38:23 GMT
On April 27th, Sun will be in exact opposition to alpha Bootes star Arcturus in Right Ascension (Equatorial Longitude).
This Sun-Arcturus opposition in Right Ascension is also aligned with transneptunian dwarf planet Haumea which was named after the Hawaiian Goddess of Childbirth and Fertility. It's Sun in opposition to Haumea-Arcturus conjunction in Right Ascension.
With Sun oppose Haumea-Arcturus conjunction occurring in Right Ascension, they will also be in two culminating-anticulminating parans (phenomena of two or more objects on angles at same time). Sun anticulminating while Haumea and Arcturus are culminating and Sun culminating while Haumea and Arcturus are anticulminating. When they are anti-culminating and culminating, they are on the Meridian which is a great circle of the celestial sphere passing through its poles and the zenith of a given place. Culminating is conjunct the Midheaven, and Anticulminating is conjunct the Imum Coeli. Midheaven and Imum Coeli are points exactly opposite each other, and they are a Meridian axis. Right Ascension of Midheaven (RAMC) is also Local Sidereal Time (LST).
Sun
R.A. - 2h16m31s
Decl - 13'40
Arcturus
R.A. - 14h16m31s
Decl - 19'05
Haumea
R.A - 14h16m45s
Decl - 16'45
Haumea is not only in the same Right Ascension minute position as Arcturus. It is about 3 degrees from Arcturus in Declination (Equatorial Latitude). Astronomers use Right Ascension and Declination to track and locate celestial objects. With Haumea being in the same Right Ascension as Arcturus and close to Arcturus in Declination, Haumea is currently temporarily with Arcturus in the latter’s home constellation Bootes.
Sun-Haumea-Arcturus indicates the highlighting (Sun) of the themes of spiritual and creative birth (Haumea) and the path-finder (Arcturus).
At the same that the annual Sun-Arcturus opposition in Right Ascension alignment occurs, Sun is in an annual conjunction with the North Eris Node, and so the collective theme of Unexpected,Unsettling Awareness (Eris) is highlighted. The annual Sun-Arcturus conjunction in Right Ascension occurs at the same time as the Sun’s annual conjunction with the South Eris Node. Sun-Eris Node alignments occur in Ecliptic Longitude and Right Ascension. South Eris Node conjuncts Arcturus in Right Ascension, and so there is a connection between Eris and Arcturus. Eris is a transneptunian dwarf planet named after the Greek Goddess of Discord.
Sun-North Eris Node conjunction
Haumea-Arcturus-South Eris Node conjunction
more information about Arcturus
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcturus
constellationsofwords.com/stars/Arcturus.html
more information about Haumea
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haumea
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haumea_(mythology)
www.dwarfplanetastrology.com/haumea-resources
more information about Eris
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eris_(dwarf_planet)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eris_(mythology)
www.dwarfplanetastrology.com/eris-resources