Daniel Matson (26 June 2007)
"Saturn-Venus"


 
Hayley's mention of the Saturn-Venus conjunction was most interesting.
 
The two planets come to 40 minutes apart (2/3 of a degree)(13 seconds under 40 at the closest) on July 1 in Jerusalem. They hit 40 degrees just as they rise in the east, and reach their closest for about an hour at the middle of the day, but they cannot be seen there at that time (daytime). The king star in Leo, Regulus, is 7 degrees away. Also of interest is that from Cairo, the closest approach of the planets to each other occurs when Al Nitak (the Orion star of the Great Pyramid) crosses meridian, placing Regulus at the Christ Angle (see my great Pyramid page). This then also puts the conjunction at 33.3 degrees (26.3 +7).
 
Hang on. . .
 
In Christ,
 
Daniel
 
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