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  1. Feb 14, 2022 · The Cosmic Lovers Reunite. by Linda Kaye | Feb 14, 2022 | 2022, Current Astro News. The last conjunction between Venus and Mars occurred on July 13, 2021, in the sign of Leo, the next won’t occur until February 2024 in Aquarius. VenusMars conjunctions are powerful events and this one is no exception as they meet up in the dynamic sign of ...

  2. Jun 18, 2021 · 2021 – 2022, Venus – Mars Triple Conjunction. During 2021 into 2022, Venus passes Mars three times for a triple conjunction. The first occurs on July 12, 2021. The others occur during early 2022, followed by a close approach of the two planets. Photo Caption – VenusMars conjunction, October 5, 2017. PODCAST FOR THIS ARTICLE.

  3. All Venus-Mars conjunctions are here. on December 5, 2004 in Scorpio. Details: Venus is conjunct Mars on October 25, 2006, in Scorpio. Venus is conjunct Mars on September 12, 2008, in Libra. Venus is conjunct Mars on April 21, 2009, in very late Pisces. Venus is conjunct Mars on June 21, 2009 in mid-Taurus.

  4. Feb 6, 2024 · NASA images of Venus and Mars. Venus and Mars will appear to merge into one planet later this month. NASA/JPL-Caltech/ESA. The two planets are actually nowhere near each other: Venus is around ...

  5. Dec 16, 2021 · Watch on. Presentation to the Naperville Astronomical Association, January 4, 2022. Photo Caption – Venus and Mercury in the east-northeast during morning twilight. Gallery of Venus in the morning sky. Venus (m = −4.3) makes a grand entrance into the morning sky after its inferior conjunction on January 8 at 6:48 p.m. CST.

  6. Venus’ role is was originally defined when it rose in the morning sky (heliacal rise point) on June 10, 2020 in the sign of Gemini. Venus has this heliacal rise every 19 months (or more exactly 584 days). The signs of each of those cycle beginnings come together. So, between 2020 and early 2022, it was about Gemini and Aries.

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  8. Mars ephemeris ». Venus and Mars will share the same right ascension, with Venus passing 6°34' to the north of Mars. From Virginia Beach , the pair will be difficult to observe as they will appear no higher than 13° above the horizon. They will be visible in the dawn sky, rising at 04:46 (EDT) – 2 hours and 7 minutes before the Sun – and ...

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