On the longest day of the year, the summer solstice also known as midsummer, occurs when a planet's rotational axis, or geographical pole on either its Northern or its Southern Hemisphere, is most greatly inclined toward the earth that it orbits. On the summer solstice, Earth's maximum axial tilt toward the Sun is 23.44°. Today normally we expect a lot of strong events. The above list this late time of the day shows just ONE 5.7R event in Argentina. All other events as smaller than 5R. This shows how innefective the planetary combinations are right now. We may see some strong events over the next 2 days however, due to Neptune station retro as well. However overall it looks like subdued and we love it this way. Keep smiling Be Good!
Thursday, June 21, 2018
Today's Review. (21-6-18)
On the longest day of the year, the summer solstice also known as midsummer, occurs when a planet's rotational axis, or geographical pole on either its Northern or its Southern Hemisphere, is most greatly inclined toward the earth that it orbits. On the summer solstice, Earth's maximum axial tilt toward the Sun is 23.44°. Today normally we expect a lot of strong events. The above list this late time of the day shows just ONE 5.7R event in Argentina. All other events as smaller than 5R. This shows how innefective the planetary combinations are right now. We may see some strong events over the next 2 days however, due to Neptune station retro as well. However overall it looks like subdued and we love it this way. Keep smiling Be Good!
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