My new SSR will set up tonight (10/10) at 7:46:09 PM PDT. I will be at home (34N03'46", 118W18'47").
JUPITER = 10
Benefic = 18, Malefic = 8
Dignity = 10, Indignity = 5
Change = 9
Spotlight = 0
Natal = 21, Transiting = 14
t Uranus on Asc -3°53'
r Venus on Dsc -1°42'
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t Jupiter on Asc +1°06'
r Saturn on Dsc +2°37'
r Jupiter on IC +2°57'
r Uranus on IC +3°20'
t Mars on WP +1°11'
t Pluto on MC +3°24' stationary
r Mercury on Dsc +5°36'
t Pluto op r Uranus 0°14'
r Jupiter-Uranus co 0°17'
r Jupiter-Saturn sq 0°20' M
t Mars sq r Jupiter 0°36'
t Pluto op r Jupiter 0°37'
r Saturn-Uranus sq 0°43'
t Mars sq r Uranus 0°53'
t Pluto op r Saturn 0°57' M
t Jupiter op r Mercury 1°02'
t Mars-Pluto sq 1°24'
t Jupiter op r Saturn 1°31' M
t Jupiter sq r Jupiter 1°51' M
t Pluto op r Mercury 2°03' M
t Uranus op r Venus 2°11' M
t Jupiter sq r Uranus 2°14' M
r Mercury-Uranus sq 2°17' M
r Mercury-Saturn co 2°24'
t Jupiter-Pluto sq 2°28'
r Mercury-Jupiter sq 2°39' M
t Jupiter op r Venus 2°48' M
Other Partile Aspects
t Mars sq r Mars 0°11' M
t Mars co r Neptune 0°31' M
-- r Mars-Neptune 0°20' M
t Venus-Saturn op 0°47'
JAE 2023 SSR
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JAE 2023 SSR
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Re: JAE 2023 SSR
SSR Moon at 12°13' Leo progresses to 24°07' Leo. By PSSR rate, it will reach 27°09', ALMOST exactly opposite natal Moon. Other than that, it makes no aspects all year.
Outer planet transits to critical parts of the SSR include:
Feb 4 - t Pluto co s MC
Feb 7 - t Saturn op s Moon
Mar 30 - t Jupiter co s Asc
Jun 26 - t Jupiter sq s Moon
Aug 8 - t Pluto co s MC
Lesser (but still noteworthy) transits include:
Dec 12 - t Saturn op s Venus
Dec 29 - t Pluto sq s Mars
Jun 2 - t Jupiter sq s Venus
I'm already planning to relocate for the malefic January 29 DSLR that I now see also covers the time of Pluto-MC and Saturn-Moon transits. Also (even more so) for the December 4 DSLR. The June 2 transit of Jupiter to solar Venus will probably see us out somewhere for Marion's birthday (we're thinking Houston this time)0.
If this SSR were a natal chart, here are the relative strengths of the ten needs:
100 - Jupiter
99 - Mars
97 - Pluto
96 - Uranus
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95 - Mercury
60 - Venus
49 - Saturn
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37 - Sun
8 - Moon
0 - Neptune
Outer planet transits to critical parts of the SSR include:
Feb 4 - t Pluto co s MC
Feb 7 - t Saturn op s Moon
Mar 30 - t Jupiter co s Asc
Jun 26 - t Jupiter sq s Moon
Aug 8 - t Pluto co s MC
Lesser (but still noteworthy) transits include:
Dec 12 - t Saturn op s Venus
Dec 29 - t Pluto sq s Mars
Jun 2 - t Jupiter sq s Venus
I'm already planning to relocate for the malefic January 29 DSLR that I now see also covers the time of Pluto-MC and Saturn-Moon transits. Also (even more so) for the December 4 DSLR. The June 2 transit of Jupiter to solar Venus will probably see us out somewhere for Marion's birthday (we're thinking Houston this time)0.
If this SSR were a natal chart, here are the relative strengths of the ten needs:
100 - Jupiter
99 - Mars
97 - Pluto
96 - Uranus
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95 - Mercury
60 - Venus
49 - Saturn
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37 - Sun
8 - Moon
0 - Neptune
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Anlunars
Here are some Anlunars perhaps worthy of attention. I'm pretty satisfied that these usually aren't worth watching, but I want to single out the most outstanding ones this year and see if they identify significant SQ and PSSR crossings during their term.
Nov 7. t Ne -0- s Ne 34' tightly straddling Dsc (midpoint 0°00' from the angle).
Jan 1. t Pl -90- s Ma 4', sq r Su 57' M, moderately foreground
Jan 28. t Saturn 1°10' from IC op s Moon. s Ve-Sa moderately angular.
Apr 19. s Ve-Sa op 47' partile square to Anlunar Asc.
May 16. t Ve-Ur to s Ur partile, with SSR Jupiter and Pluto and t Mercury precisely angular.
Jun 12. t Ve -90- s Ne 43' closely angular.
Aug 6. t Pl -90- s Su 19' M closely angular (and SSR Pluto 5' from Dsc).
Sep 2. t Me -90- s Ur 41' with SSR Jupiter and Uranus exactly angular)
Nov 7. t Ne -0- s Ne 34' tightly straddling Dsc (midpoint 0°00' from the angle).
Jan 1. t Pl -90- s Ma 4', sq r Su 57' M, moderately foreground
Jan 28. t Saturn 1°10' from IC op s Moon. s Ve-Sa moderately angular.
Apr 19. s Ve-Sa op 47' partile square to Anlunar Asc.
May 16. t Ve-Ur to s Ur partile, with SSR Jupiter and Pluto and t Mercury precisely angular.
Jun 12. t Ve -90- s Ne 43' closely angular.
Aug 6. t Pl -90- s Su 19' M closely angular (and SSR Pluto 5' from Dsc).
Sep 2. t Me -90- s Ur 41' with SSR Jupiter and Uranus exactly angular)
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Re: JAE 2023 SSR
Since you have a t Saturn to your s Moon, I was just looking at your Anlunars which I never look at. But if I was looking at em I would pay attention to your Jan 26 angular Saturn-Moon Anlunar, but you already know about your Jan 29 Lunar.
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Re: JAE 2023 SSR
That Saturn opposition to SSR Moon occurs almost the same day transiting Pluto crosses SSR MC.
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Re: JAE 2023 SSR
Matthew Q told me many Moons ago---you never want to see a t Saturn f--king with your s Moon. I know you are going to take all the precautions you can Jim.