Thursday, July 1, 2010

2010 Lunar Eclipse


According to the latest news in the world of astrology reading astronomy and stars and universe was the recent lunar eclipse that seen by millions of people. The June 26, 2010 Lunar Eclipse crescendos a week of stunning astrological anomalies, if you’re keen on scientific jargon, Pam Youngans of the North Point Astrological Journal outlines the actions of the planets with highlights like “Monday: Sun enters Cancer (Solstice) 4:29am PDT... Thursday: Saturn square Mercury, Neptune trine Mercury... Saturday: Jupiter square Mercury, Lunar Eclipse/Full Moon 4:31am PDT; Sunday: Pluto opposite Mercury, Neptune quincunx Saturn.”

This lunar eclipse is to be the astrological signs according to some culture that give hardship to those who are about to giving birth. However according to the experts there is no scientific explanation when it comes to this belief. The mixtures form what astrologers around the world call a Grand Cross. Throughout the decades now the different astrology and astronomy has been the talk of the town. In the astronomy of things, lunar eclipses are uncommon, however not as uncommon as the solar selection.

Source:
http://archeology.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474978330129

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