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brightfametexan · 8 months ago
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Be like Pluto
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allengreenfield · 7 months ago
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'Hidden in Solar System': Earth might have a new mysterious neighbour planet https://www.businesstoday.in/visualstories/news/hidden-in-solar-system-earth-might-have-a-new-mysterious-neighbour-planet-152036-15-07-2024
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xtruss · 10 months ago
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The camera on the Vera C. Rubin Observatory, seen during final stages of completion at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in Palo Alto, contains 189 individual sensors and will take photos at 3.2 gigapixels—the largest digital camera ever built.
Is There A 9th Planet Out There? We May Soon Find Out.
Starting in 2025 The Vera C. Rubin Observatory Will Increase the Number of Known Objects Circling the Sun by Roughly Tenfold, Spotting New Comets, Exotic Asteroids From Other Stars, and Perhaps Even the Elusive Planet Nine.
— By Robin George Andrews | Photographs By Christie Hemm Klok | January 09, 2024
Our solar system is home to wondrous worlds, mysterious moons, astounding asteroids, and curious comets. But despite myriad telescope surveys of the night sky, most of our celestial neighborhood remains unseen and unknown.
That’s about to change. Thanks to a revolutionary new telescope, huge swaths of the undiscovered solar system will finally come into view. The Vera C. Rubin Observatory (VRO), currently under construction atop the Cerro Pachón ridge in Chile, 8,700 feet up, is not merely going to advance the field of astronomy—it’s going to revolutionize it. A marvel of engineering, software, and scientific ingenuity, this machine has one overarching goal: to document the entire night sky.
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Lead Engineer, Travis Lange, inspects the front of the VRO camera lens with a high powered flashlight, looking for dust. The heart of the new observatory, this advanced camera will image the entire Southern Hemisphere sky many times over.
This includes distant objects, from convulsing stars to cosmic explosions, but also the countless objects in the solar system that have eluded skygazers. “It’s going to be a quite complete catalogue of everything in the solar system out to and beyond Neptune,” says Mario Jurić, an astronomer at the University of Washington working with VRO.
The asteroid tally will almost immediately skyrocket. The first asteroid was discovered in 1801. Two centuries later, a million were known. VRO will double that in three to six months.
The observatory may even find the hypothetical Planet Nine, a large world that some astronomers believe is hiding at the solar system’s peripheries. “Probably within the first year we’re going to see if there’s something there or not,” says Pedro Bernardinelli, an astronomer at the University of Washington.
And VRO is set to spot dozens of interstellar objects—visiting entities that have been ejected from other star systems. With these exotic shards of space rock, “we can literally start to figure out what other planetary systems look like,” says Juríc.
Over the course of its ten-year survey, set to commence in 2025, VRO will give astronomers a new encyclopedia of the solar system. “And then we get to understand what that’s all telling us,” says Juríc—about the very origins and evolution of our galactic cradle.
“I think it’s going to rewrite the history books,” says Meg Schwamb, an astronomer at Queen’s University Belfast working with VRO.
Chile’s Almighty Eye
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory, jointly funded by the National Science Foundation and the Department of Energy, is named after the famed astronomer who revealed the existence of dark matter—an as-yet-undetected substance binding stars and galaxies together. Designed to address a multitude of cosmic queries, the cutting-edge observatory is a beast of a scientific instrument.
“Everything is big about Rubin,” says Sandrine Thomas, the deputy director for VRO construction. “The telescope is superfast. The camera is huge and very precise. The detector is also extremely big. The number of pixels is gigantic.”
Most observatories have either a wide field of view, meaning they can see more of the sky at once, or a huge mirror, which allows more light to be gathered, revealing fainter and more distant objects. But thanks to its paradigm-shifting engineering, VRO has both. It will peruse the entire night sky viewable from the Southern Hemisphere countless times during its decade-long survey, seeing almost everything, almost everywhere.
“This is a once-in-a-generation leap,” says Bernardinelli.
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A large airtight box holds filters for the VRO camera. Nitrogen continuously pumped into the chamber is dryer than natural air and prevents the glass from warping.
Beyond The Veil
Many of the worlds VRO will spot will be in the asteroid belt. “This is the mortar left over from planet formation,” says Schwamb.
The observatory will undoubtedly find many modestly sized asteroids orbiting close to Earth, the sort that have so far eluded asteroid-hunting surveys. That means VRO could find future Earth-impactors before they find us, so that we can attempt to avoid a catastrophic asteroid impact.
Other asteroids may be found drifting inside Earth’s orbit, perhaps as part of a hypothesized reservoir of space rocks swimming about close to Venus. And while VRO will populate the inner solar system, it is also set to reveal the architecture of the outer solar system for the first time.
As well as increasing the tally of moons belonging to Jupiter and Saturn (the famously ringed planet currently has 146 confirmed moons), VRO will be able to spy comets starting to effervesce further out than ever before. Apart from a few highly volatile elephantine comets, most of these far-ranging ice balls are not spotted until they approach the sunlit confines of the inner solar system, where they heat up and shed a trail of icy debris.
VRO may permit astronomers to fulfil a long-time dream: find a comet long before it plunges sunward for the first time in its existence. This would represent a pristine, unaltered record from the dawn of the solar system. With enough advance notice, astronomers could even chase it down before it starts cooking. “We’ll be able to send a spacecraft to get up close and personal,” says Schwamb.
Comets come from two places. The Oort Cloud, a hypothesized shell of icy worlds at an unfathomable distance from the sun, has never been directly seen—and VRO won’t change that. But the Kuiper Belt, a torus-shaped ring of gelid objects, including the dwarf planet Pluto, will have its portrait taken by VRO in considerable detail.
Currently, only a few thousand Kuiper Belt objects, or KBOs, have been identified. VRO is expected to find at least that many. The observations will reveal the true structure and contents of the icy belt, and it could also solve a great mystery about the solar system: “How many planets do we have?” says Schwamb.
Over the last decade, some astronomers have suggested that the peculiar orbits of objects at the solar system’s fringes means a Neptune-size planet is lurking somewhere out there, far beyond Pluto. Existing telescopes are highly unlikely to spot such a distant world—but VRO should find Planet Nine, if it exists.
“Imagine if, two years from now, we could say that there’s a new planet in the solar system,” says Bernardinelli. “That’s kind of exciting.”
Visitors From Beyond The Solar System
In 2017 astronomers detected something amazing: the very first interstellar object, 1I/ʻOumuamua, a thin asteroid or comet that had escaped the gravitational grip of another star. It moved into and then out of the solar system at remarkable speeds, giving scientists only a few days to study it. Then, in 2019 a second planetary tourist was found, the comet 2I/Borisov.
With just two known, scientists have very little information about the nature of such interstellar objects. They remind Schwamb of the corners of old maps that no seafarers had yet chronicled: “There be dragons,” she says.
Fortunately, VRO is projected to find a handful of new interstellar objects every year. These envoys from different star systems contain matter that was forged in stellar and planetary environments different from our solar system.
“They’re a sample of the planet formation process at stars all across the galaxy,” says Michele Bannister, an astronomer at the University in Canterbury in New Zealand.
The VRO’s sophisticated eye allows it to see objects in a range of colors, which means scientists can not only spot interstellar objects at considerable distances, but also get an idea of what they are made of. And while the VRO plays the role of the reconnaissance scout, scientists can use other telescopes with a smaller fields of view but better zoom-in capabilities to get closer looks at these alien time capsules.
“If we found one of these things as it was still approaching, and we had a year to observe it, that would be fantastic,” says Juríc.
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The Vera C. Rubin Observatory sits beneath a twilight sky at its site in Chile. Rubin is being built to conduct the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST). This survey will observe the entire visible southern sky every few nights over the course of a decade, capturing about 1,000 images every night. Rubinobs/NSF/Aura
Everlasting Change
Like all ground-based observatories, VRO will be hampered by the proliferation of low-flying, highly reflective satellites, particularly those belonging to SpaceX’s internet-providing Starlink megaconstellation. The roughly 4,500 Starlinks currently in orbit are already adding bright, white streaks to many astronomical images. SpaceX plans to launch tens of thousands more satellites in the future, which could mean 30 percent of all VRO images would be graffitied.
At present, there is no clear solution to this problem. “We will have to deal with it because we don’t have a choice,” says Bernardinelli. But while megaconstellation light pollution will mar some of VRO’s views, it won’t stop the observatory from being the discovery engine that astronomers have long dreamed about.
“The detail that will be revealed, this beautiful complexity that’s gonna show up—that will fine tune our ability to go from broad-brush histories of the solar system” to something more measured and precise, says Bannister. Currently, as scientists study the outer solar system’s structure, it’s like “seeing faces in clouds.” The VRO will mean that “we have Michelangelo’s David.”
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loveemagicpeace · 3 months ago
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9th house and marriage💍
I will describe here only signs in 9th house if you have any planets in it then it could be different).
9th house in Aries-Marriage could involve a lot of excitement and spontaneity. Your partner might inspire you to seek new experiences, travel, or explore different cultures and philosophies. There could be a sense of independence in the marriage, with both partners needing space to pursue their own interests. But it's important to watch out for impulsiveness and a tendency to rush into decisions. You could marry someone from a different cultural background or during a spontaneous trip.
9th house in Taurus-You may be drawn to a partner who is grounded, dependable, and shares your values. There could be a strong focus on building a comfortable life together, and material security might play a big role in your relationship. Long-term commitments and traditional values could be important. Travel and philosophical pursuits could focus on enjoying the pleasures of life, food, and art together.
9th house in Gemini- Marriage could involve a lot of conversation, travel, and shared learning experiences. You might enjoy discussing philosophical and cultural topics together, and there could be a mental bond in the relationship. The relationship might be lively, and it's important to keep things fresh and engaging. You may marry someone from a different cultural or intellectual background, and your marriage might thrive on curiosity, learning, and new experiences.
9th house in Cancer - You might be attracted to a partner who provides comfort and a sense of home, even when traveling or exploring new ideas. Your beliefs and values in marriage may be deeply tied to your family, roots, and emotional needs. There could be a strong emotional or spiritual connection. Marriage could bring emotional growth, and you might prioritize a strong sense of emotional intimacy.
9th house in Leo-Your partner could have a larger-than-life personality, and together you may enjoy exploring the world with enthusiasm. Marriage could involve travel, creative pursuits, or spiritual growth. In marriage, you may want to shine as a couple, and you could focus on building a relationship that is both fun and meaningful. You might marry someone who shares your zest for life, or you could even meet them while traveling or pursuing higher education.
9th house in Virgo- There could be a focus on building a healthy, stable relationship where both partners are committed to improving themselves and each other. The relationship might feel like a journey of self-improvement and learning. You could approach marriage with a sense of purpose, aiming to create a well-organized and harmonious partnership. You might be attracted to a partner who is helpful, grounded, and detail-oriented, or someone you can learn from in practical ways.
9th house in Libra- Relationships are central to your personal growth, and you may seek a marriage based on equality, shared ideals, and intellectual or spiritual exploration. You may be attracted to someone cultured, refined, and with whom you can share philosophical or artistic interests. Marriage is likely to be seen as a partnership where mutual respect and shared decision-making are vital. You may approach marriage with the idea that both partners should contribute equally and keep the relationship balanced. Travel, cultural experiences, or learning together can be important to you and your partner, as Libra here enhances your desire for companionship in exploration.
9th house in Scorpio-You might be drawn to a partner who embodies passion, mystery, and emotional depth. Marriage to you is not just a union but a profound merging of souls. There may be a spiritual or even karmic connection with your partner, and the relationship can be a vehicle for deep personal transformation.The relationship will likely be intense, emotionally charged, and filled with moments of deep connection or even power struggles.
9th house in Sagittarius - Marriage for you is likely seen as an adventure, where both partners support each other's intellectual curiosity and expansion. You may be attracted to someone from a different cultural background, or your marriage might involve moving to new places or expanding your worldview. You may see your partner as a companion on a lifelong journey of discovery, and you'll likely value a relationship that doesn't feel confining.
9th house in Capricorn- For you, marriage is seen as a long-term commitment with clear goals, structure, and mutual support. You may look for a relationship that provides stability and security, with both partners working towards building a solid future together. This placement indicates that you value tradition and may marry someone who helps you grow in status or who shares a strong work ethic. Marriage with this placement tends to be focused on long-term goals, including building a home, financial security, and social standing.
9th house in Aquarius- Marriage, for you, is likely to involve a great deal of freedom and personal space, with both partners valuing individuality within the union. This placement often leads to non-traditional views on marriage, and you might seek a relationship that breaks societal norms or expectations. The relationship might focus on shared ideals, and you could both be involved in activism or progressive movements. There is also a strong possibility of long-distance relationships or meeting someone from a vastly different cultural or intellectual background.
9th house in Pisces- Marriage is likely seen as a soulful union, where the relationship transcends the mundane and taps into a higher purpose or spiritual connection. You are likely to seek emotional and spiritual fulfillment within the partnership, and the relationship may feel divinely guided or destined. There's a strong possibility that your connection will involve artistic, creative, or spiritual pursuits, and you might meet your partner through shared spiritual practices, travel, or creative work. The relationship could feel highly intuitive, with both partners sensing each other's needs deeply.
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soberpluto · 5 days ago
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Astrology Observations - Planets in Houses (Natal)
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I've noticed Mars in 2nd house (particularly in Earth signs) are extremely ambitious and are excellent money makers. Downside: they may be really stingy with their money and/or tend to spend A LOT.
Wellness is super important for Moon in the 6th folks. They will love to eat healthy, do exercise and enjoy discipline (they are likely to learn this from mom). They will be very active if the 6th is ruled by fire.
Paradoxically, if the Moon in the 6th is afflicted, they can gain weigh easily. AND, they may have problems with female co-workers, end up owing money to women or have inconsistent jobs.
Mercury conjunct Mars in social houses (7th, 8th, 9th and 11th) are the most amazing speakers. They can persuade you to do anything, but they're also unable to accept being mistaken.
Sun in 9th house comes from a religious and/or foreign background from the father side. They are very moral people and see their father as the ultimate guru. They learn languages easily.
Sun in 12th need a lot of time alone to recharge, they gain clarity and peace in solitude. Sadly, it's also true that fall prey to addictions easily. Life for a 12th house Sun is not easy because they don't discover who they truly are until much later in life... mostly, after lots of trials and deceptions are experienced.
Often, I see afflicted Jupiters and Mercuries manifest as ADHD and/or dyslexia, especially if they are hosted in the 3rd, 4th and 5th houses.
Uranus in 3rd house are very brilliant and visionary people, but are often misunderstood in their local society. The are talented writters, too. This placement may also cause frequent relocations or unorthodox education dynamics (homeschooling, experimental education, changing schools abruptly, etc.)
Saturn in the 7th, even if well positioned, creates delays in marriage, divorce if married before the 1st Saturn return and/or the need to partner up with people with whom you share a wide age gap. Gives daddy issues, too.
Venus in 8th house needs huge amounts of intimacy in a relationship, and trust is absolutely non-negotiable. With this placement, romantic love is often tied to themes of transformation and self-empowerment forged through challenges, where secrecy, betrayals or toxic partners teach them hard lessons. They are never the same after an intimate relationship is over.
Hope you enjoyed reading! 😇
With love, @soberpluto
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astrolovecosmos · 7 months ago
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Sun in the 9th House may be a preacher or professor
Moon in the 9th House believes with all of their heart and soul
Mercury in the 9th House is smarter than you
Venus in the 9th House can't resist a strange or uncommon person
Mars in the 9th House will win the debate
Jupiter in the 9th House may be an oracle, priestess, prophet, star child, indigo child, you name it
Saturn in the 9th House talks the talk and walks the walk
Uranus in the 9th House is an academic rebel... or possibly an anarchist
Neptune in the 9th House likely has angel cards
Pluto in the 9th House embraces profoundness and depth on many levels
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heartorbit · 1 year ago
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a new world together
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celestialalignments · 5 days ago
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Mars In The Twelve Houses: A Comprehensive Guide
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Mars, the planet of energy, determination, and passion, represents how we assert ourselves, overcome challenges, and pursue what we desire. Its placement in the natal chart reveals the area of life where we are most driven, where conflicts may arise, and where our willpower is strongest. Here is a detailed exploration of Mars in all 12 houses.  
Mars in the 1st House: The Dynamic Leader
Mars in the 1st house, the house of self and identity, gives individuals a powerful presence and an energetic approach to life. They are often confident, assertive, and not afraid to take the lead in any situation. This placement makes them highly competitive, with a natural drive to be first or best. They tend to have a strong physical constitution, and their energy levels are high, allowing them to accomplish tasks quickly and efficiently.  
However, this intense energy can also manifest as impatience or impulsiveness. They might rush into situations without fully considering the consequences. These individuals may also have a fiery temper, reacting strongly to perceived slights or challenges. When channeled positively, this placement gives them the courage and determination to pursue their goals fearlessly and inspire others through their leadership.
Mars in the 2nd House: The Ambitious Earner
In the 2nd house, which governs values, possessions, and finances, Mars directs its energy toward material security and wealth accumulation. Individuals with this placement are highly motivated to build financial stability and are willing to work hard to achieve it. They may be entrepreneurial, resourceful, and driven to succeed in business or any endeavor that brings tangible rewards.  
This placement also highlights a deep connection to personal values. These individuals often fight passionately for what they believe in and are unyielding when it comes to protecting their possessions or beliefs. However, Mars in the 2nd house can sometimes lead to conflicts over money, whether with others or within themselves. They may struggle with impulsive spending or an overly aggressive approach to financial matters.  
When balanced, this placement allows individuals to use their energy constructively to build a solid foundation for their lives while enjoying the fruits of their labor.  
Mars in the 3rd House: The Assertive Communicator
Mars in the 3rd house energizes communication, intellect, and short-distance travel. Individuals with this placement have a sharp mind and a quick wit, often excelling in debates or situations requiring fast thinking. They are direct and assertive in their speech, sometimes to the point of being blunt or confrontational. Their ideas are fueled by passion, making them persuasive and influential communicators.  
This placement also gives them a restless nature. They may feel the need to constantly be on the move, whether traveling locally or engaging in mental pursuits. While this energy can make them excellent multitaskers, it can also lead to impatience and a tendency to interrupt others or jump to conclusions.  
Relationships with siblings and neighbors may be marked by competitiveness or occasional tension, as Mars adds a dynamic and sometimes aggressive element to these areas. However, when channeled positively, Mars in the 3rd house empowers these individuals to communicate their ideas boldly and effectively.  
Mars in the 4th House: The Protective Nurturer
The 4th house governs home, family, and emotional foundations, and Mars here creates a strong drive to protect and provide for loved ones. These individuals are often deeply connected to their home environment and may take an active role in creating a secure and comfortable space. They are fiercely loyal to their family and will go to great lengths to defend them or resolve conflicts within the household.  
However, this placement can also bring tension into the home. There may be power struggles or heated arguments with family members, particularly during childhood. These individuals may have grown up in a competitive or combative environment that shaped their approach to emotional expression.  
Mars in the 4th house also fuels a desire to achieve personal security. These individuals may channel their energy into building a strong foundation for themselves, whether through property, emotional stability, or both. When balanced, they are passionate caregivers who create a safe and loving environment for those they hold dear.  
Mars in the 5th House: The Passionate Creator
Mars in the 5th house brings energy, passion, and a strong desire for self-expression. This house governs creativity, romance, and pleasure, making these individuals enthusiastic about pursuing their artistic talents, hobbies, or romantic interests. They are natural performers, often seeking the spotlight and thriving in roles that allow them to showcase their passion and creativity.  
In romance, they are fiery and adventurous, often pursuing love with intensity. However, they can also be prone to impulsive decisions in relationships, sometimes favoring excitement over stability. This placement also indicates a competitive streak, especially in sports or creative endeavors.  
These individuals find great joy in activities that allow them to take risks or push boundaries. However, they must be mindful of overindulgence or recklessness. When channeled positively, Mars in the 5th house empowers them to live life passionately and pursue their goals with vigor.  
Mars in the 6th House: The Industrious Worker
In the 6th house, which governs work, health, and daily routines, Mars drives a strong work ethic and a desire to be productive. These individuals are highly motivated to succeed in their professional lives and may excel in fields that require physical stamina or attention to detail. They approach tasks with efficiency and determination, often taking the lead in team settings.  
However, this placement can also lead to perfectionism or a tendency to overwork. These individuals may push themselves too hard, leading to stress or burnout. They might also become critical of others who do not meet their high standards.  
Mars in the 6th house also emphasizes the importance of physical health. These individuals are often active and may enjoy sports or fitness routines as a way to channel their energy. When balanced, this placement allows them to achieve their goals while maintaining a healthy and harmonious daily life.  
Mars in the 7th House: The Assertive Partner
The 7th house governs relationships, partnerships, and marriage, and Mars here brings passion, intensity, and a dynamic energy to these areas. These individuals seek excitement and vitality in their relationships, often being drawn to partners who are equally strong-willed or assertive.  
While this placement can create passionate and fulfilling partnerships, it can also lead to conflicts or power struggles if not managed carefully. Mars in the 7th house can make individuals quick to react or prone to arguments with their partners.  
This placement also emphasizes the importance of balance. These individuals must learn to assert themselves while respecting the needs and boundaries of others. When positively expressed, Mars in the 7th house fosters relationships that are energetic, exciting, and mutually empowering.  
Mars in the 8th House: The Intense Transformer
Mars in the 8th house amplifies themes of transformation, intimacy, and shared resources. These individuals have a magnetic presence and a deep desire for meaningful connections. They approach relationships and life experiences with intensity, often seeking to uncover hidden truths or explore the depths of their emotions.  
This placement also highlights a drive for personal growth and transformation. These individuals are not afraid to confront challenges or face their fears, often emerging stronger as a result. However, their intensity can sometimes lead to possessiveness or struggles with trust in relationships.  
Financially, Mars in the 8th house may indicate a focus on joint ventures or inheritances. These individuals are often determined to succeed in areas involving shared resources.  
Mars in the 9th House: The Adventurous Explorer
Mars in the 9th house fuels a passion for adventure, learning, and exploring new horizons. These individuals are driven by a desire to expand their knowledge, whether through travel, education, or philosophical pursuits. They are often outspoken about their beliefs and willing to take risks to pursue their ideals.  
This placement encourages a fearless approach to life, but it can also lead to restlessness or impatience with routine. These individuals may struggle to stay grounded, constantly seeking the next big adventure.  
Mars in the 10th House: The Ambitious Achiever
Mars in the 10th house emphasizes ambition and a drive for success in career and public life. These individuals are hardworking and determined, often excelling in leadership roles. They thrive in competitive environments and are willing to put in the effort to achieve their goals.  
However, this placement can also create tension in professional relationships or lead to a workaholic tendency. These individuals must learn to balance their ambition with self-care.  
Mars in the 11th House: The Energetic Visionary
Mars in the 11th house channels energy into social groups, friendships, and long-term goals. These individuals are passionate about their ideals and often take on leadership roles within their communities.  
Mars in the 12th House: The Subtle Warrior
In the 12th house, Mars operates behind the scenes, focusing on spirituality and inner growth. These individuals may express their energy privately, often engaging in selfless acts or creative pursuits. They are deeply introspective and may struggle to assert themselves outwardly.
Conclusion 
In conclusion, Mars' placement in each of the twelve houses reveals how we assert ourselves, take action, and channel our energy in various areas of life. Whether it’s the bold, energetic drive for self-expression in the 1st house or the passionate pursuit of deeper emotional connections in the 8th house, Mars influences our approach to challenges and ambition. Understanding Mars in the houses helps us better recognize our personal motivations, how we handle conflict, and where we can unleash our potential. By embracing the strengths and acknowledging the challenges of this placement, we can harness Mars’ dynamic energy in a way that aligns with our true desires and goals.
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moonchild033 · 6 months ago
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Few Indicators of Past Life Partners in Birth Chart 😭❤
For Men- Venus in conjunction or aspected by 1H, 5H or 9H lords OR Venus present in the stars ruled by 1H, 5H or 9H lord.
For Women- Mars in conjunction or aspected by 1H,5H or 9H lords OR Mars present in the stars ruled by 1H, 5H or 9H lord.
For Men- Man's jupiter and woman's venus in the same house. Ex.: Man's jupiter in Taurus and woman's venus in Taurus.
For Women- Woman's venus and man's mars in the same house. Ex.: Woman's venus in Aries and man's mars in Aries.
What if a couple have this in their charts? 💕
Usually people having this in their charts get married late than their peers and may have a dating history. They are unsatisfied in their past relationships and can breakup due to petty reasons as they are destined to have their past lifetime partner in this life too. These people attained lots of good karma from their past life married life. If you have this with your partner, go give them a kiss rn, because how beautiful it is, to be blessed with the same past life partner. 😭💖
When they meet their spouse, they will feel intense attraction, a need to protect them and an inexplicable comfort zone very soon. Even if they have an afflicted 7H or 7H lord, these people will never want to end their relationship. They may go through many trials and sufferings if they have bad planetary placements that disrupts harmony in a wedlock, but ultimately they will never end up in divorce. 😌❤❤
What are the Aspects of each planet? (For your reference) 💙
Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus- Aspects 7H from it's placement
Mars- Aspects 4H, 7H and 8H from it's placement
Jupiter- Aspects 5H, 7H and 9H from it's position
Saturn- Aspects 3H, 7H and 10H from it's position
Ex. If a female has Pisces ascendant, her mars is in cancer, Her 5H is Cancer and 5H lord is moon, Now her moon is placed in Capricorn. Her 5H lord moon in capricorn now aspects her mars in cancer by his 7H aspect. Do not depend on the aspects table given in chart, it can be wrong or misleading in many websites, that's why I've given this here, so that you can read and interpret by yourself.
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lifeismarvelous · 2 months ago
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astrolocherry · 3 months ago
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Sagittarius, Sagittarius Moon, and 9th Housers are not impressionable adults nor were they suggestible children in most cases. They pride themselves in being able to 'think for themselves', but they can also be curiously resistant to listening and engaging with the thoughts of others they deem less intelligent or ideologically captured, so they risk becoming the very people they dismiss. Mercury is at detriment in Sagittarius, so there are troubles to be overcome in this brilliant mind"
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ludinusdaleth · 7 months ago
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"I'm trying to work with you here, please!"
-Critical Role Campaign 3, Episode 98, "The Nox Engine"
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divinatorydoll · 2 months ago
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placements for humanitarian careers: 🌎
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sun in the 8H or 12H
sun aspecting saturn
moon in the 5H, 7H, 11H, or 12H
mercury in the 9H or 12H
venus in the 7H, 11H, or 12H
mars in the 2H, 9H, or 11H
mars in gemini, libra, or aquarius
saturn or jupiter in the 7H or 8H
even without taking on a humanitarian career or philanthropic role, people with these placements will naturally care a lot about humanity and will generously dedicate many resources to others !!
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goodmorningmiles · 1 year ago
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I keep seeing people speculate what Kiriona and Ianthe were doing before the events of NtN and you guys. CLEARLY they were doing this. (Kiriona as DJ crazy times. Ianthe as Ms. Biljana Electronica. Of course.)
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kellymagovern · 3 months ago
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Digable Planets - "9th Wonder (Blackitolism)" [x]
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astrolovecosmos · 9 months ago
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If you're a writer take a look at your Mercury placement for inspiration 🖋️
1st House: Baby you're the inspiration! Dig deep into your identity and practice introspection for your work.
2nd House: What do you value? What will you work hard for, protect, collect? Use that for your inspiration! Maybe take inspiration from the material world or nature as well.
3rd House: Pay attention to your community and family (especially siblings, extended family, and family arguments or rivalry) for inspiration. Knowledge and research may be your best friend as a writer. Speak your mind and explore your emotions through writing, journaling, or blogging.
4th House: Family, home, your private life, or maybe your own inner world of coping, emotional sensitivity, and depth are your muse!
5th House: Having fun with your words and stories may be a good starting point! This is the house of creativity, joy, and celebration. Here creativity should stem from passion, discovery, and maybe romance. Be brave and even dramatic or ridiculous in how you write and how you get inspiration.
6th House: The house of routine, health, and work may not sound very inspiring but things like daily writing exercises or challenges may be very helpful for you. Time management and aiming to reach goals with your writing is going to be highly productive. Inspiration for you may come from ideas around altruism and what makes you feel like you're making a difference.
7th House: Take your inspiration from your relationships, fights, competition, rivalry, deals, and romance. Seek inspiration in others. Find a true muse.
8th House: The skeletons in your closet may be the best inspiration. Your fears, secrets, pain, depth, and vulnerability.
9th House: Your beliefs can be a major source for inspiration/creativity. Taking inspiration from other works, research, and knowledge may be your style too. Diving into a subject like history, sociology, psychology, religion, laws, journalism, politics, etc. can be very motivating.
10th House: Rely on your sense of purpose to give you inspiration. Reflecting on society or authority can give insight too.
11th House: Look to your friends for inspiration and friendship dynamics! Zooming out to collective trends and feelings can be a powerful tool as well for your writings. Tap into your aspirations and highest dreams too.
12th House: Using writing as a tool to explore your subconscious may be useful. Taking inspiration from your dreams, imagination, and even the darkest parts of you may be key for you as a writer.
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