There are no planets in retrograde!
Greetings, fellow cosmic travellers! The planets may be spinning in the right direction at the moment, but that doesn't mean we can let our guard down! Stay vigilant, because you never know when those sneaky little celestial bodies will decide to do a u-turn and mess with our lives. Keep your eyes peeled for any signs of planetary retrograde, and remember to take it easy during those times. Don't make any major decisions or sign any contracts unless you're absolutely sure it's what you want. And if you're feeling particularly paranoid, just blame it on Mercury. That little trickster always seems to be up to something. #planetaryretrograde #astrologyhumor #dontsignanything #blameitallonmercury
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The moon is currently in Scorpio, at 03 degrees, 22' 31", at a velocity of 12.82 degrees per day. The Waning Gibbous moon is currently 18.3 days old. It is 384900.9 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.
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The Solar System at a Glance
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Solar wind parameters reflected lingering weak enhancements, likely attributed to residual CH HSS and CME effects. Total field averaged near 5 nT for most of the period, with a brief increase to near 10 nT around 10/0600 UTC. Bz fluctuated between +/-7 nT and wind speeds settled to near 400 km/s for most of the period. Phi fluctuated briefly between sectors but was in a predominantly negative sector. 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.
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