Greetings Earthlings, it's your favorite astrologer Q here! Don't fret about planetary retrogrades for the moment, as all planets are moving forward in a harmonious dance. However, don't let your guard down just yet. Prepare yourselves for the inevitable cosmic chaos that will eventually come your way. Remember, even the most stable of planets can experience a sudden retrograde at any given time.
So, my dear stargazers, take this opportunity to reflect on your past experiences and mistakes. Use this retrograde-free time to plan ahead and make necessary changes in your life. Keep an eye on those #cosmicvibes and always be prepared for unexpected surprises.
Remember, the universe is constantly in motion, and we must learn to adapt and embrace the changes that come our way. Stay curious, stay weird, and always remember to look up at the stars. #astrologyhumor #retrogradefree #embracechange
The Moon
The moon is currently in Libra, at 20 degrees, 38' 51", at a velocity of 12.63 degrees per day.
The Waning Gibbous moon is currently 17.3 days old. It is 389567.71 km from the centre of the Earth.
The next new moon is at 17:26:44, 21 Mar 2023. The next full moon is at 4:37:18, 6 Apr 2023.
The Solar System at a Glance
Solar wind parameters were indicative of a weak negative polarity CH HSS and glancing CME influences, likely from the 06 Mar limb event. Total field increased from 5 to 8 nT beginning near 09/0100 UTC. After approximately 09/0730 UTC, total field values steadily decreased to 4-5 nT. As total field reached its max, the Bz component underwent its greatest southward deflection, reaching a sustained -5 to -8 nT. Solar wind speeds were steady, holding between ~400 and ~425 km/s for the period. Phi was variable between solar sectors.
There is a 25% chance of solar activity, with a 5% chance of a minor event, a 1% chance of a moderate event, and a 1% chance of a strong event.
Planetary Motions
Mercury
Not in Retrograde
Mercury is currently in Pisces located at 12 Pis 55' 42"