. Here’s the scoop on the ‘planetary parade’ catching headlines. Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Venus happen to be in one half of the sky, meaning they’re all visible at once.
You’ll need binoculars to see Uranus, a telescope to see Neptune, and trickster planet Mercury is obscured by the Sun until its early morning rise, so it’s faith and patience until then.
Communication planet Mercury switches up its M.O. as it heads into intellectual Aquarius on Monday.With an optimistic, yet powerful new moon on Tuesday, also in cool Aquarius, make connections that truly align.
Take time to pursue your thoughts and develop them. Set your intentions around groups, friendships, and a positive vision for humanity, and you’ll get an A+ on this cosmic assignment.
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