4/17/2023 0 Comments Spiral streamingGoverned by Uranus, Aquarius is associated with scientific breakthroughs, medical and technological advancements, and the needs of society at large. Aquarius, the last air sign of the zodiac, is represented by a water bearer carrying a vase filled with water to share with the masses, symbolizing equity, humanity, and collective care. On the other side of Pluto in Capricorn’s late-stage capitalism is Pluto in Aquarius - a transit that will feel remarkably different. So what’s the deal with Pluto in Aquarius?īecause there are (wink, wink) no coincidences, each zodiac is placed exactly where it needs to be to balance things out. And unless you’ve been living under a rock (can I join you?), it’s no surprise there have been profound breakthroughs relating to the powers that be. The fact that this transit started with a bank failure and has now concluded with another is notable: Capricorn, the last earth sign of the zodiac, is associated with big business, the economy, corporate power, and traditional infrastructure. Starting in 2008 (right in time for Gen Alpha), Pluto entered the sign of Capricorn, where it’s been dwelling for the past 15 years. In fact, Pluto’s location in the sky syncs with our generational classifications: Most Gen-Xers were born with Pluto in Libra (1971–83) millennials were born with Pluto in Scorpio (1983–95) and Gen-Zers were born with Pluto in Sagittarius (1995–2008). And Pluto has, undoubtedly, the most far-reaching, long-term, large-scale influence of them all. Unlike the “personal planets” that tend to day-to-day matters (the Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, and Mars), planets on the far side of the asteroid belt ( Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto) are considered “transpersonal,” as their impact is experienced on a large-scale, generational level. In fact, there’s nothing Pluto loves more than demolition.Īnother thing to know about Pluto: Its sphere of influence is enormous. Pluto isn’t afraid to question who’s in charge, navigating the most complex systematic networks and quietly ripping them apart from the inside out. It represents the incredible intensity of anything that dwells beneath the surface: oil, diamonds, vermin, and - of course - secrets. Like its mythological namesake, Pluto governs transformation, rebirth, and monumental metamorphosis. Below is everything you need to know about Pluto’s monumental movement into Aquarius. Suffice it to say, the next two decades may be a bit unprecedented. And what does that mean? Well … what were you doing in the year 1777? Because that’s the last time Pluto occupied this zodiac sign. Just a few weeks after Saturn moved into Pisces - sending shock waves across our individual and collective responsibilities - Pluto, the celestial body associated with massive, long-term transformation, is shifting into the sign of Aquarius on March 23. Well, friends, there’s a reason astrologers have been keeping a close eye on March 2023. “Resolving Decades of Periodic Spirals from the Wolf-Rayet Dust Factory WR 112” in The Astrophysical Journal on September 15, 2020.Photo-Illustration: by The Cut Photos: Getty Images The study reveals the motion of the dusty outflow from the system and identifies WR 112 as a highly efficient dust factory that produces an entire Earth mass of dust every year. Dust is expected to be formed in the region where stellar winds from these two stars are colliding. WR 112 is a binary system composed of a massive star in the very late stage of stellar evolution losing a large amount of mass and another massive star at the main sequence. Massive binary star systems, as well as supernova explosions, are regarded as sources of dust in the Universe from its early history, but the process of dust production and the amount of the ejected dust are still open questions. With almost two decades of mid-infrared (IR) imaging from the largest observatories around the world including the Subaru Telescope, a team of astronomers was able to capture the spiral motion of newly formed dust streaming from the massive and evolved binary star system Wolf-Rayet (WR) 112. The length of the white line on each image corresponds to about 6800 astronomical units. Septem| Science Sequence of 7 mid-IR (~10 micrometers) images of WR 112 taken between 2001 – 2019 by Gemini North, Gemini South, Keck, the Very Large Telescope (VLT), and the Subaru Telescope. Unraveling a Spiral Stream of Dusty Embers from a Massive Binary Stellar Forge
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