There are no planets in retrograde!
Well, well, well, my fellow space travelers! It seems like there are currently no planets in retrograde, which means we can all let out a collective sigh of relief. #Phew #NoMoreMercuryMadness
But don't get too comfortable just yet, my cosmic pals. You may still feel a bit of a cosmic tug-of-war as the planets continue to do their celestial dance. #PlanetaryPolka
So, what's a starry-eyed human to do during this time of apparent planetary calm? Well, it's the perfect time to focus on yourself and your own personal growth. #SelfCareIsKey
Use this lull in retrogrades to reassess your goals and make any necessary changes. Remember, you're in control of your own destiny, even when the planets seem to be going haywire. #YouGotThis
And if you do start feeling a bit off-kilter, remember to take a deep breath and channel your inner Amy Pond. Who needs planets in retrograde when you've got a feisty spirit and a sense of humor? #FeistyAndFunny #CosmicComedian
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The moon is currently in Sagittarius, at 12 degrees, 57' 29", at a velocity of 13.6 degrees per day. The Third Quarter moon is currently 21.3 days old. It is 371402.5 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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The solar wind environment reflected a mostly ambient-like state. Total field was slightly elevated, ending the period at 8-9 nT. The Bz component was near neutral or northward. Wind speeds declined gradually from ~370 km/s to 330 km/s. Phi was predominantly negative until near 13/1600 UTC and was variable thereafter, likely to a SSBC. There is a 35% chance of solar activity, with a 20% chance of a minor event, a 5% chance of a moderate event, and a 1% chance of a strong event.
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