Solar Superstorms and Planetary Alignments

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Solar Superstorms and Planetary Alignments
Solar Superstorms and Planetary Alignments
Astrophysicists Are Beginning to Acknowledge the Role That Electricity Plays in Space.
The Cassini-Huygens mission (now called Cassini-Equinox) was launched from Cape Canaveral on October 15,
1997. Its primary mission is the exploration of the Saturnian system, including Saturn’s atmosphere, its rings, its
magnetosphere and a number of its moons.
The plasmasphere of Saturn is an electrical environment, causing everything from dark-mode plasma discharges
to gigantic lighting bolts that flash across the ring plane. When Cassini got close enough to the giant planet,
mission specialists were shocked to discover lightning of immense power, up to a million times more powerful
than anything on Earth.
Planets and moons are not electrically inert because they are embedded in the Sun’s circuit like the electrodes in
old-fashioned vacuum tubes. The “wires” are in the form of “Birkeland current” filaments within the Solar System
and the plasmaspheres around planets. NASA scientists have noted that Saturn’s magnetic field bends around
Enceladus “due to electric currents generated by the interaction of atmospheric particles and the magnetosphere
of Saturn.” Flattening of Saturn’s plasmasphere on the sunward side is due as much to an electrical connection
between Saturn and the Sun as it is to the pressure of the solar wind.
Mercury Surprises: Tiny Planet Has Strange Innards and Active Past
The small, sun-scorched planet Mercury has an interior unlike that of any other rocky planet
in our solar system and a surprisingly dynamic history, two new studies suggest. Using
observations from NASA's Messenger spacecraft in orbit around Mercury, researchers have
found that the planet's huge iron core is even larger than they had thought, and it's likely
overlain with a solid shell of iron and sulfur. And there's more: Mercury appears to have
remained geologically active for a surprisingly large chunk of its evolutionary history.
Surprising Findings
Researchers also estimated Mercury's gravity field by precisely radio-tracking Messenger's
movements around the planet. The team's gravity calculations also suggest that Mercury has
an iron core that comprises roughly 85 percent of the planet's radius. (For comparison, Earth's
iron core covers about half of its radius.) Scientists had suspected the planet's core is big, but
many will be surprised that it's so gigantic, Zuber said.
Further, it looks like a layer of solid iron sulfide overlies Mercury's core — a feature not
known to exist on any other terrestrial planet, researchers said. The new findings should help
shed light on Mercury's past, and on the formation and evolution of rocky planets in general.
But they also serve to remind scientists that they're in for many more surprises as they
continue to probe the solar system's many mysteries, Zuber said. "With new data, we are
continually reminded that when you think you know what's going on you probably don't," she
added. "Nature is more perplexing than we can possibly conceive”
Large Solar Flares (X Flares) Induced by Planetary Alignments
Solar Code Cracked
We know for a while that there is a direct relationship between planetary alignments and
solar activity. Up until now it has been a riddle which no living person was able to decipher.
However, it seems that we now have cracked the solar code. The importance of this
breakthrough discovery is that for the first time in recent history we are able to know when
major solar flares occur and prepare ourselves for the impact of such events.
Head Principle for Large Solar Storms;
1. Large solar storms are induced by 3 planets heliocentrically aligned with the Sun. This
means that the center of the combined planets has to go through the center of the Sun. A
conjunction of 3 planets is the most powerful.
2. Extra strength will be delivered if one, two or three groups of 3 other planets line up with
each other. The strongest strength will be delivered if they start to line up in the 3
preceding days before the crucial alignment with the top on the day itself. We call this a
Triple Line Up. Remark: There can be quite a bit of difference in degrees between 1 day
in these Triple Line Ups… Especially for Mercury that moves around 4 degrees/day and
Venus around 1.6 degrees/day. Other configurations like Triangles or Trapeziums are
also important. To be studied. Sometimes we see a Triple Line Up appear after the
crucial alignment…
3. The Conjunctions or Oppositions have to be short in time to deliver strength.
4. Oppositions with Mercury and Venus across the Sun in the days and weeks before the
crucial alignment, and especially long ones… ‘Upload Venus and Mercury’.
5. Triple Line Ups with Saturn and Jupiter are very powerful. Combinations with Venus or
Mercury are needed to have ‘effect’.
6. Lesser solar storms can be induced by two other possibilities:
A. 2 planets that heliocentrically align on the same side of the Sun. This is called a
Conjunction.
B. 2 planets that heliocentrically align on the opposite sides of the Sun. This is called an
Opposition.
C. Combinations of A and B can also induce large solar storms.
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Study of Strength X Solar Flares
For instance take the 4 - 7 March, 2012 date
Extra upload from: The following oppositions uploaded Venus and Mercury for the X 5.4 flare.
February 25 – March 3, 2012: Long opposition Pluto – Venus across the Sun
March 3 – 4: Triple Line Up: Venus – Earth – Saturn
March 4 - 5: Opposition Pluto - Mercury across the Sun
First Mars and the Earth line up with the Sun on March 4 – 5, 2012. Conjunction number 1
Triple Line Up: Earth – Mercury - Uranus
X1.1 Flare on March 5 2012 @ 04:09 UTC - Sunspot 1429
Then Venus and Mercury line up with the Sun on March 7, 2012. Conjunction number 2
Triple Line Up: Saturn – Mars – Jupiter
 No combination with Mercury or Venus but with Saturn and Jupiter!
X5.4 Flare on March7 2012 @ 00:24 UTC - Sunspot 1429
Why was the flare so strong on March 7, 2012?
Long opposition Pluto – Venus across the Sun followed by opposition Pluto – Mercury across
the Sun and 3 Triple Line Ups (the last one was combination with Saturn and Jupiter).
Carrington Proton Event - Solar Superstorm.
1 September1859
From August 28, 1859, until September 2, numerous sunspots and solar flares were observed
on the sun. Just before noon on September 1, the British astronomer Richard Carrington
observed the largest flare,[3] which caused a massive coronal mass ejection (CME) to travel
directly toward Earth, taking 17 hours. This is remarkable because such a journey normally
takes three to four days. This second CME moved so quickly because the first one had cleared
the way of the ambient solar wind plasma.[3]
A solar Super Storm of the size and duration of the ‘Carrington Event’ of 1859 will down the
world’s power grid infrastructure for years... Think about that for a minute… No food...
water...gasoline...radio...internet...
In short: almost nothing will be left... Hundreds of millions in Europe and the US would
surely die. But this is not all... All nuclear reactors will melt down... because the cooling of
the reactors fails.... Thus, a Super Solarstorm has the potential to cause a Fukushima type
accident at every nuclear power plant in the world…
And worse... The fuel assemblies in the spent fuel pool will melt... Catch fire, and radioactive
fission products will be released into the atmosphere... Because there is at least 10 times more
spent fuel then in the reactors... The world will be confronted with the equivalent of thousands
nuclear reactors melting down..! Will this be the end of human life on earth...?
The following oppositions with Mercury uploaded Mercury, Venus, Mars and Saturn for the
Superstorm from September 1, 1859…
August 13 - 22, 1859: Long Opposition Mercury – Venus across the Sun
August 20 – 24, 1859: Opposition Mercury - Mars across the Sun
August 21 - 25, 1859: Opposition Mercury – Saturn across the Sun
Triple Line Ups
August 17 - 22, 1859: Saturn – Mars - Earth
August 19 - 29, 1859: Saturn – Mars – Venus
August 31 – September 1: Earth – Mercury – Venus
4 Planets Lined Up
August 20 - 21, 1859: 4 planets Lined Up: Saturn – Mars – Venus - Earth
On August 28, 1859… the Final Countdown Began…
August 28, 1859: Conjunction Mars – Venus and the Sun
August 28, 1859: Conjunction Earth - Mercury and the Sun
August 29, 1859: Conjunction Saturn - Venus and the Sun
August 30 - 31, 1859: Conjunction Saturn – Mars and the Sun
Stops early September 1
August 31 – September 1, 1859: Triple Line Up: Earth – Mercury – Venus
September 1, 1859: Pluto aligned with the Earth
After the Blast:
September 2, 1859 Conjunction Neptune - Mercury and the Sun
Superstorm of 1859
Solar Superstorm of May 13, 1921
The prelude to this particular storm began with a major sunspot sighted on the limb of the sun vast
enough to be seen with the naked eye through smoked glass. The spot was 94,000 miles long and
21,000 miles wide and by May 14th was near the center of the sun in prime location to unleash an
earth-directed flare. The 3-degree magnetic bearing change among the five worst events recorded
ended all communications traffic from the Atlantic Coast to the Mississippi.
The following oppositions with Mercury uploaded Mercury, Venus and the Earth for the
Superstorm from May 13, 1921
April 28 - 29, 1921: Opposition Mercury – Jupiter across the Sun
April 28 – May 1, 1921: Opposition Mercury – Saturn across the Sun
May 8, 1921: Opposition Mercury – Earth across the Sun starts
May 11, 1921: Opposition Mercury – Venus across the Sun starts
Triple Line Ups
April 9 – June 18 , 1921: Extremely long and strong Line Up… Uranus – Earth - Jupiter
April 30, 1921: Mercury – Earth – Venus
May 1 – May 21, 1921: Uranus – Venus - Jupiter (middle weak)
On May 10, 1921… The Final Countdown Began….
May 10, 1921: Opposition Earth – Mercury across the Sun (weak)
May 12 - 13, 1921: Opposition Venus – Mercury across the Sun
May 13, 1921: Conjunction Mars – Mercury and the Sun starts
May 13, 1921: A combination of the 2 Triple Line Ups, Uranus – Earth – Jupiter and Uranus –
Venus - Jupiter must have caused the ‘trigger’ for the Superstorm. Note that in both the
Triples Uranus and Jupiter come back. In the second we see also Venus which is an essential
factor to cause a massive eruption.
May 14, 1921: Conjunction Mars – Mercury and the Sun
May 14, 1921 (early): Probably biggest CME. The time of the CME is uncertain because there
were no astronomical observations of it.
After the Blast:
May 15, 1921: Opposition Mars – Venus across the Sun starts
May 15, 1921: Triple Line Up: Mars – Mercury – Venus
Cataclysm of 9792 BC Happened in 9791 BC or 9790 BC Astronomically!
There still are no good programs to search around 10,000 BC for conjunctions and
oppositions and Triple Line Ups… However with one program we found a close relationship
with the line ups at the end of 2012…
First you have to know that an astronomical program uses the year zero. So for a date in
9792 BC you have to search in 9791 BC. On July 27, 9791 BC i found no relationship. Then I
knew immediately that I had to search in 9790 BC. Reason: In my book I had found that the
retrograde movement from Venus above Orion and behind the Twins happened AFTER the
cataclysm… Normally this should have happened BEFORE… just like in 2012… By converting
the Egyptian time line with ours, Albert Slosman must have made this mistake by not
counting the year zero…
So when I looked at July 27, 9790 BC I found a Line Up from Saturn, Venus and Mercury, just
like at the end of 2012…
Findings:
July 12, 9790 BC: Opposition Jupiter – Mercury across the Sun
July 16 - 17, 9790 BC: Conjunction Mars – Venus and the Sun
July 20 - 21, 9790 BC: Opposition Uranus – Earth across the Sun
July 21, 9790 BC: Conjunction Neptune – Mercury and the Sun
On July 29, 9790 BC (Astronomically)… the Final Countdown Began…
July 29, 9790 BC: Conjunction Mars – Mercury and the Sun
July 30, 9790 BC : Conjunction Saturn - Venus and the Sun
August 1, 9790 BC: Conjunction Saturn – Mercury and the Sun
August 3, 9790 BC: Conjunction Venus - Mercury and the Sun
Triple Line Up: I found out that the Line Up Jupiter – Earth – Venus was close…
So here we have the most important Line Ups that also come back at the end of 2012…
A better program should be able to confirm this thesis… Before the end of times?
Remark: Cataclysms of 21,310 BC (around February – March) and 29,806 BC… can’t
be checked….
Strength Sunstorms at the End of 2012
At the end of 2012 these Line Ups give the ‘Strength’ to the solar eruption
December 15 - 16, 2012: Triple Line Up Neptune – Mars – Venus
December 17 - 18, 2012: Triple Line Up Jupiter – Earth - Mercury
December 17 - 18, 2012: Conjunction Venus – Mercury and the Sun
December 19, 2012: Conjunction Saturn - Mercury and the Sun
December 20, 2012: Midpoint Conjunctions Saturn – Venus - Mercury and the Sun
December 21, 2012: Conjunction Saturn - Venus and the Sun
December 20 - 21, 2012: Triple Line Up Neptune- Mars - Mercury
December 21 - 22, 2012: Triple Line Up Jupiter – Earth – Venus
December 22: Opposition Pluto – Earth starts. Strong December 28 - January 1, 2013
Conclusions
1. Oppositions (especially long ones) with Mercury and Venus across the Sun in the
days and weeks before the crucial alignment… ‘Upload Mercury and Venus’.
2. Venus was key in the solar superstorms of 1859 and 1921. Saturn and Venus in
the one from 1859 and Venus and Mercury in the 1921 superstorm. We see
Saturn back at the end of 2012 in an alignment with Venus and Mercury!
3. From the March 7, 2012 date we know that the conjunction Venus - Mercury can
be called ‘strong’.
4. Outside the extremely strong conjunction Saturn – Venus – Mercury we count 4
other Triple Line Ups… each time Mercury or Venus is involved and in two
Jupiter. This should make it a ‘Super’ Superstorm…
The Maya Calculated with Conjunctions and Oppositions!
The Dresden Codex is structured into pages numbered according to the older version defined
by E. Foerstemann (F) and the newer version used by Ju. V. Knorozov (D). The parenthesis
with some dates indicate that the corresponding date is not expressed directly a a number of
elapsing days but have been derived instead in accordance with the rules of the so-called
calendar circle comprising a combination of the sacred 260-day and the astronomical 365 day
cycles. Pages F24 (D24) of the Dresden Codex show Mayan dates in the following format:
(A) 1 366 560 days
- 2 200 days
(B) 1 364 360 days
(C)(1 397 640 days)
To the date B multiples of 2 920 days are added. This is the typical period in which the
concurrence of 5 synodic orbits of the Venus (as observed from the Earth), 13 sidereal orbits
(the actual duration of the planet's orbit around the Sun) and 8 tropical years are contained.
Upon lapsing the time, two days given or taken, Venus again rises and sets in the same point
in the sky with the same stars in its background. Mayan dates B and C above stand for the
point in time when the planet, following a period of invisibility of a few days duration, shone
for the first time as the morning star in the early morning sky shortly before the sunrise.
During the time the planet remained invisible, it was positioned in its lower conjunction with
the Sun.
1 364 360 days (27th January 727)
Venus is 8 days after its lower conjunction. It rises 56 minutes before sunrise as the morning
star
1 397 640 days (11th March 818)
Venus is 5 days after its lower conjunction. It rises 35 minutes before sunrise as the
morning star
Between the two above dates (A and B) the time interval of 2,200 days is indicated in the
Mayan text. This interval is typical for the repeatability of the same mutual positions of
Mercury, the Earth and the Sun. The interval contains 19 synodic and 25 sidereal orbits of the
planet which coincide again after 6 tropical years. After such time, Mercury rises or sets in the
same point in the sky and approximately on the same day in the year. A similar cyclic pattern
was discovered by Mayan astronomers to exist for Venus with which the repeatability of the
process takes 2 920 days.
Observations of Mercury are very difficult as its orbit has the shape of a highly eccentric
ellipse with the average length of the synodic orbit as observed from the Earth equals
115.877484 days. Due to the eccentricity, the planet's speed differs in different parts of its
orbit and hence the different synodic orbits durations range from 104 to 132 days. Moreover,
the closeness of Mercury to the Sun causes its visibility being obscured by the glare of the
Sun. This was why Mayan astronomers could watch the planet only when it reached its
extreme angular distances from the Sun (the so-called elongations) during its orbit. These can
be either the western elongation with which the mercury rises in the morning over the horizon
less than an hour before the Sun or the eastern elongation when Mercury can be seen shortly
immediately upon sunset. The extreme angular distances of the planet from the Sun usually
range from 18 to 23 degrees. The maximum deviation of 27 degrees and 49 minutes is
reached when the elongation observed from the Earth takes place in the aphelion position i.e.
at the biggest distance of the planet from the Sun, a position reached by the planet once in its
sidereal orbit (87.9693 days) along its eccentric trajectory. In the perihelion, i.e. at the point of
the minimum distance from the Sun, the maximum deviation from the Sun as observed from
the Earth is only 15 degrees 55 minutes. At the time around its maximum elongations the
planet appears as if standing motionless for 4-6 days. Its angular distance from the Sun
changes only slightly and the motion could have been hardly identified by Mayan astronomers
given their crude observation methods. Therefore also their identification of the elongations of
Mercury tends to range within this error. The above Mayan dates entry in the Dresden Codex
describes at the same time the maximum elongations of Mercury at the time the planet was
positioned close to its maximum distance from the Sun and was hence the best to be seen.
1 366 560 days (4th February 733)
Mercury in its western elongation with angular distance from the Sun 27 degrees.
Rising 97 minutes before the Sun in the morning. Full moon.
2 200 days
Concurrence of 19 synodic and 25 sidereal orbits of Mercury with 6 tropical years.
1 364 360 days (27th January 727)
Mercury in its western elongation with angular distance from the Sun 26 degrees.
Rising 98 minutes before the Sun in the morning. The Moon in the new phase.
The observations of the visibility of Mercury by Mayan astronomers is truly remarkable as
their conditions to watch the planet were highly difficult. Therefore, their cognizance of the 2
200 days periodicity with which the concurrence of the synodic and sidereal orbit times with
the tropical year takes place deserves recognition as a major achievement.
Pages F 43 (D72) of the Dresden Codex show two dates referring to the maximum elongation
of Mercury. These date again relate also to other planetary phenomena. Similar such efforts
of Mayan astronomers to seek links between individual phenomena in the sky and find their
mutual correlations viable to be expressed by natural numbers are frequently encountered in
the Dresden Codex. Between the two dates treated below the integer interval of 352 days is
indicated. This interval stands for the least common multiple of 3 synodic and 4 sidereal
orbits of Mercury. At that time, the planet is again positioned in the same point in the sky, this
time in the area of its maximum elongation from the Sun, when it is the easiest to observe.
1 435 980 days (27th February 923)
Mercury in its western elongation with angular distance from the Sun 25 degrees.
Rising 77 minutes before the Sun in the morning.
- 352 days
Concurrence of 3 synodic and 4 sidereal orbits of the Mercury.
(1 435 628) days (12th March 922)
Mercury in its western elongation with angular distance from the Sun 27 degrees. Rising 80
minutes before the Sun in the morning. The spring equinox with error of - 4 days.
The other of the Mayan dates describes, besides other astronomical phenomena, also the
heliactical rise of Mars, when the planet was first shortly visible on the morning sky before
sunrise, 56 days after its conjunction with the Sun. On the other hand, the heliactic planet
setting means the moment when the planet is seen the last time after sunset low over the
western horizon, to disappear beyond the sun for several days. The planet is in conjunction. It
is clear in this respect that due to changing atmospheric conditions the heliactic planets risings
and settings cannot be identified with the accuracy of a single day even if they are regular
cyclic phenomena. By long-term observation extending over many years, the method can be
used to establish fairly accurately the duration of the synodic orbits of planets. Numerous
Mayan dates presented in the Codex relate to the observations of the heliactic risings and
settings of planets, particularly the Jupiter and Saturn.
Some dates of the Dresden Codex relate to conjunctions of planets. Watching two
astronomical bodies to meet in their trajectories is always an intriguing sight. Based on the
observation findings and calculations of Mayan astronomers, close encounters of two planets
should be perhaps sometimes referred to. Their values in the ecliptic are indicated in degrees
of apparent geocentric rectascence from which their mutual distance is apparent. Page F 45
(D74) includes two dates between which an interval of 30 days is indicated.
A/ 1 278 420 days (13th October 491)
- 30 days
B/ 1 278 390 days (13th September 491) Conjunction of the Jupiter (307.66 deg.) and Saturn
(307.02 deg.)
To the later date on which the conjunction occurred the constant of 29120 days is added. The
Codex indicates the manner the constant was arrived at. The constant stood for the series of
sequential products of 2 * 364 to 80 * 364. The constant contains 73 synodic orbits of Jupiter
and 77 synodic orbits of Saturn. It is one of the periods at which the conjunction of the two
planets recurs in the sky after 80 years. Really, after 29 120 days after date B, i.e. on 5th June
571, the two planets approached one another to under 5 degrees. But also the other way round,
29120 days before date B, i.e. on 22nd December 411 the two planets approached one another
to 1.2 degrees.
The six Mayan dates presented in Pages F 51 - 52 (D 30-31) can be subdivided into two
groups. The first relate to observations of the synodic orbit of the Moon and the solar eclipse.
1 412 848 days (29th October 859)
Annular eclipse of the Sun. The maximum was reached at 17 hours and 19 minutes of
the ephemerides time on 78.79 deg. of western longitude and 2 deg of Northern
latitude. Over the Mayan territory with its center approximately over 90 deg. of
Western longitude the maximum was visible at 11 hours and 19 minutes of the local
time and virtually the whole course of the eclipse was visible. The eclipse
ephemerides are added to the date.
1 412 863 days (13th November 859) Full Moon
1 412 878 days (28th November 859) Moon in the new phase.
The other group of dates relate to the conjunction of Venus with Mars. Their proximity at the
ecliptic is indicated in degrees.
1 578 988 days (10th September 1314)
Conjunction of Venus (187.99 deg.) with Mars (197.76 deg.)
1 434 748 days (14th October 919)
Conjunction of Venus (215.48 deg.) with Mars (214 deg.)
1 268 808 days (19th June 465)
Conjunction of Venus (70.05 deg.) with Mars (57.04 deg.) The summer solstice.
The Mayan date 1 434 748 days can be considered to have been one when the close proximity
of the two planets to 1.5 degrees was actually observed. The two other dates were calculated
from it, one applying in the future (395 years) and one in the past (454.3 years). This is also
why the angular distance between the two planets is bigger and it is more accurate to refer to
their close approach in terms of the current astronomy. Mayan astronomers used to calculate
with integer numbers only and hence their calculations of astronomical phenomena spanning
longer intervals in time tend to be affected with a degree of inaccuracy. The same applies for
the use of some numerical tables accompanying Mayan dates in the Codex. While recurring in
a cyclic pattern astronomical phenomena can be predicted over centuries using these tables,
the calculation error tends to grow.
The Dresden Codex contains numerous other series of Mayan dates and tables referring to
major phenomena observed in the sky the system of which was understood by the authors.
These concern particularly heliactic risings and settings of planets, their mutual conjunctions
or observations of the length of the tropical year spanning as long as 34,000 years. This major
written artifact is a major document proving the intellectual capabilities of Mayas who created
one of the most advanced and most remarkable cultures on the American continent.
When are Solar Cycles Strong?
Head Principle:
The 4 largest planets are the most important drivers behind the strength of the eleven year
solar cycle. Near oppositions and conjunctions with the Sun can last months…
When all 4 planets are less or more lined up on one side of the Sun during the expected
maximum of the cycle, then the absolute highest point should be reached.
When Saturn and Jupiter stand less or more on opposite sides across the Sun for the expected
maximum, and Uranus and Neptune are not lined up to Saturn or Jupiter, the cycle will be
‘extremely low’. This is the case for this cycle…
Triple Line Ups from the 4 largest planets play a very important role in the strength of the
cycle.
A conjunction of Saturn with Jupiter and the Sun is needed to have a ‘strong’ cycle. Reason:
This makes triples with the inner planets far more common. Therefore all conjunctions at the
height of the cycle are important to ‘uplift’ the cycle, because the inner planets can create far
more Triple Line Ups with them….
Solar Cycle 19
4/1954 – 9/1964
January 20 – 28, 1955: Conjunction Jupiter – Uranus and the Sun
February 22 - March 2, 1956: Conjunction Jupiter – Pluto and the Sun
February, 1958 – September, 1959: Extreme long Triple Line Up: Uranus – Jupiter – Saturn.
Never weakens much and after a short tepid blip it becomes strong again and stays strong till
September 1959! This coincides with the high of the cycle…
July 16 - 24, 1958: Conjunction Jupiter – Neptune and the Sun
April 8 - 16, 1961: Conjunction Jupiter – Saturn and the Sun
May 13 – June 26, 1962 : Opposition Jupiter – Uranus across the Sun
September 21 - 30, 1962: Opposition Jupiter - Pluto across the Sun
April 3 – 22, 1964: Triple Line Up: Jupiter – Uranus – Pluto
Conclusions:
This was the strongest cycle ever. Reasons:
Conjunction Jupiter – Uranus and the Sun to jumpstart cycle.
Extreme long Triple Line Up from Uranus – Jupiter – Saturn.
Conjunction Jupiter – Neptune and the Sun around high point of the cycle.
Conjunction Jupiter – Saturn and the Sun, but this one is not so important because the strength
came from the extreme long Triple Line Up.
Solar Cycle 20 10/1964 – 5/1976
September 3 – October 31, 1964: Opposition Jupiter – Neptune across the Sun
September 1 – December 30, 1965: Opposition Saturn – Uranus across the Sun
December 2, 1965 – February 1, 1966: Conjunction Uranus - Pluto and the Sun
December 2, 1965 – January 26, 1966: Opposition Saturn – Uranus - Pluto across the Sun
December 7, 1967 – January 16, 1968: Triple Line Up: Saturn – Jupiter – Pluto
July 3 - 23 , 1968: Triple Line Up: Saturn – Jupiter - Uranus
December 3 – 11, 1968: Conjunction Jupiter – Pluto and the Sun
April 2 - 11, 1969: Conjunction Uranus – Jupiter and the Sun
January 2 - 15, 1971: Opposition Saturn – Jupiter across the Sun
May 2 – June 15, 1971: Conjunction Neptune – Jupiter and the Sun
November 1 – December 2, 1971: Opposition Neptune – Saturn across the Sun
May 20 – July 3, 1975: Opposition Jupiter - Pluto across the Sun
March 4 – April 17, 1976: Opposition Jupiter – Uranus across the Sun
Conclusions:
Weak cycle: Reasons:
No conjunction Jupiter – Saturn and the Sun.
Opposition Saturn – Jupiter across the Sun 6 years after the start of the cycle.
Triple Line Ups on the expected high of the cycle but not long and strong enough.
Solar Cycle 21 6/1976 – 12/1986
May 23 - July 19, 1977: Opposition Jupiter – Neptune across the Sun
April 13 - 22, 1981: Conjunction Jupiter – Saturn and the Sun
December 1 - 9, 1981: Conjunction Pluto – Jupiter and the Sun
December 11 – January 8, 1983: Conjunction Pluto – Saturn and the Sun
June 7 – 16, 1983: Conjunction Uranus - Jupiter and the Sun
March 12 – 20, 1984: Conjunction Neptune – Jupiter and the Sun
April 3 – 20, 1985: Triple Line Up: Jupiter – Saturn - Pluto
Conclusions:
Strong cycle. Reasons:
Conjunction Jupiter – Saturn and the Sun 3 years and 9 months after the start of the cycle.
This is at the expected high… And makes it a ‘strong’ cycle.
Solar Cycle 22
9/1986 - 5/1996
March 23 – May 6, 1988: Opposition Pluto – Jupiter across the Sun
May 20 – June 21, 1988: Conjunction Uranus – Saturn and the Sun
January 29 – February 17, 1989: Triple Line Up: Uranus – Saturn – Jupiter
June 30 – July 31, 1989: Conjunction Neptune – Saturn and the Sun
July 1989: All 4 planets less or more lined up! Very close to maximum of the cycle
October 28 – November 29,1989: Triple Line Up: Neptune – Saturn – Jupiter
November 26 – January 8, 1989: Opposition Uranus – Jupiter across the Sun
February 23 – April 2, 1990: Opposition Jupiter – Neptune across the Sun
June 27 – July 17, 1990: Opposition Jupiter – Saturn across the Sun
August 23 – September 18, 1991 : Triple Line Up: Jupiter – Uranus – Neptune
March 7 – June 22, 1993: Conjunction Neptune - Uranus
December 22 - 30,1994: Conjunction Pluto – Jupiter and the Sun
Conclusions
Strong cycle. Reasons:
Conjunction Uranus – Saturn and the Sun to jumpstart the cycle
Conjunction Neptune – Saturn and the Sun at the expected high.
Triple Line Up before and around the expected high.
Uranus and Neptune are less or more lined up with Saturn at the high of the cycle. This makes
a lot of Triple Line Ups possible with the inner planets! It also compensate completely for the
opposition of Saturn and Jupiter across the Sun.
Solar Cycle 23
6/1996 – 2008????
December 20 - 28, 1996: Conjunction Neptune – Jupiter and the Sun
March 24 - 30, 1997: Conjunction Uranus – Jupiter and the Sun
May 18 – July 16, 1998: Triple Line Up: Neptune – Uranus – Saturn
May 22, 1998 – April 12 ,1999: Extreme long Triple Line Up: Pluto – Jupiter – Saturn
June 18 - 26, 2000: Conjunction Jupiter – Saturn and the Sun
February 4 - 20, 2001: Opposition Pluto – Jupiter across the Sun
February 20 – April 28, 2002: Opposition Saturn – Pluto across the Sun
December 12 - January 26, 2003: Opposition Jupiter - Neptune across the Sun
September 1 – October 5, 2003: Opposition Jupiter – Uranus across the Sun
October 7 – December 10, 2005: Triple Line Up: Saturn – Jupiter - Pluto
October 15, December 2006 – January 19, 2007: Opposition Saturn – Neptune across the Sun
October 17 – 26, 2007: Conjunction Pluto – Jupiter and the Sun
Conclusions:
Strong cycle. Reasons:
2 conjunctions to jumpstart the cycle.
2 Triple Line Ups from which an extreme long one with Pluto, Jupiter and Saturn.
Conjunction Jupiter – Saturn and the Sun 3 years and 11 months after the start of the cycle.
This is at the expected high… And makes it a ‘strong’ cycle.
Solar Cycle 24 2008
November 3 - 20, 2008: Triple Line Up: Saturn – Jupiter – Neptune
August 18 – September 18, 2009: Opposition Saturn – Uranus across the Sun
September 16 – 21, 2009: Conjunction Jupiter - Neptune and the Sun
June 22 – July 10, 2010: Triple Line Up: Saturn – Jupiter – Uranus
September 20 – 28, 2010: Conjunction Jupiter – Uranus and the Sun
February 2 – March 9, 2011: Opposition Saturn – Jupiter across the Sun
October 15 – December 6, 2013: Opposition Jupiter – Pluto across the Sun
October 5 – November 28, 2015: Opposition Jupiter – Neptune across the Sun
May 18 – July 15, 2017: Triple Line Up: Jupiter – Saturn - Pluto
Conclusions:
Weak cycle: Reasons:
No conjunction Jupiter – Saturn and the Sun.
Opposition Saturn – Jupiter across the Sun at the expected high of the cycle. No Triple Line
Ups with them possible…
Uranus and Neptune not lined up with Saturn or Jupiter. No Triples possible… so weak cycle.
Triple Line Ups on the expected high of the cycle but weak and short.
Table 1 . Study of Strongest X Flares Ever Recorded
Num Strength
ber
1
X28+
Date
2003
November 4
2
X20.0
3
X20.0
4
X17.2
5
X 17
UTC Flux
time
flash
120
was
280 on
October 26
2001
April 2
1989
August
16
2003
October
28
225
2005
95
260
270
September 7
6
X15.0
1989
200
March 6
7
X15.0
1978
160
July 11
8
X14.4
9
X13.0
10
X13.0
2001
April
15
1984
April
24
130
1989
October
19
210
150
Unusual Planetary Combinations
Conjunctions and Oppositions
Triple Line Ups
November 3 – 5: Opposition Jupiter – Uranus across the Sun
November 4 – 5: Opposition Saturn - Venus across the Sun
(weak). Perfect on November 8
Trapezium: Venus – Mercury – Earth – Mars!
Trapezium was perfect on October 21…
March 30 : Conjunction Earth – Venus and the Sun
April 2 - 3: Conjunction Neptune – Mercury and the Sun
August 12: Conjunction Pluto – Venus and the Sun
August 13 : Triple Line Up: Pluto – Venus - Mercury
August 13 - 14 : Conjunction Venus – Mercury and the Sun
October 26: Opposition Mercury – Earth across the Sun
October 28 : Conjunction Venus - Pluto and the Sun
Trapezium: Venus – Mercury – Earth – Mars
September 4: Conjunction Pluto – Venus and the Sun
September 7: Conjunction Saturn – Mercury and the Sun
September 8: Triple Line Up: Uranus – Earth - Mercury
September 9: Opposition Neptune – Mercury across
the Sun
February 26 – March 6: Triple Line Up: Neptune - Saturn –
Earth
March 3: Opposition Mars - Uranus across the Sun
March 5: Conjunction Uranus – Mercury and the Sun
March 5 – 6: Triple Line Up: Mars - Mercury – Uranus
March 6: Opposition Mars - Saturn across the Sun
March 6 : Opposition Saturn – Mercury across the Sun
March 6: Triple Line Up: Uranus – Saturn – Jupiter (close)
March 7: Opposition Mars – Mercury across the Sun
March 7: Conjunction Uranus – Mercury and the Sun
July 7 - 9: Conjunction Pluto – Mars and the Sun
July 9 – 10 : Opposition Jupiter – Earth across the Sun
July 9 - 10: Triple Line Up: Saturn – Venus – Earth
July 13: Conjunction Venus – Mercury and the Sun
Long Opposition Pluto – Jupiter across the Sun
April 17: Triple Line Up: Pluto – Venus – Jupiter
April 21 - 22 : Conjunction Earth – Mercury and the Sun
April 22 - 23 : Conjunction Saturn – Mars and the Sun
April 24 - 25: Conjunction Saturn – Mars - Mercury and the
Sun
April 23 - 24: Triple Line Up: Pluto - Earth- Mercury
October 12 – November 16: Extreme long Triple Line Up :
Neptune – Saturn – Venus
October 20 – 21: Opposition Venus – Mercury across the Sun
11
X12.9
1982
220
December 15
12
X12.0
1982
June 6
150
13
X12.0
1991
June 1
225
14
X12.0
1991
June 4
240
15
X12.0
1991
June 6
240
16
X12.0
1991
240
June 11
17
X12.0
1991
June 15
200
18
X10.1
1982
December 17
200
19
X10.1
1984
145
May 20
20
X10.0
2003
260
October
29
21
X10.0
1991
January
25
255
December 11 - 17: Conjunction Pluto - Saturn and the Sun
December 11 - 13: Triple Line Up: Earth – Mercury –
Neptune (middle)
December 15: Opposition Neptune – Moon across the Sun
December 15: Triple Line Up: Neptune – Venus – Mercury
(weak)
December 18: Opposition Neptune – Earth across the Sun
June 6: Conjunction Neptune – Mercury and the Sun
June 7: Opposition Saturn – Venus across the Sun
June 8: Conjunction Mars – Pluto and the Sun
Long Triple Line Up… Jupiter – Uranus – Neptune (near)
May 29 : Conjunction Pluto – Earth – Mercury and the Sun
All planets on one side except Mercury!
Saturn – Earth – Venus – Mars – Jupiter broadly lined up
Long Triple Line Up… Jupiter – Uranus – Neptune (near)
Saturn – Earth – Venus – Mars – Jupiter broadly lined up
June 5 - 6: Triple Line Up: Saturn – Earth – Mars
Long Triple Line Up… Jupiter – Uranus – Neptune (near)
Saturn – Earth – Venus – Mars – Jupiter broadly lined up
June 5 - 6: Triple Line Up: Saturn – Earth – Mars
June 7: Opposition Venus – Mercury across the Sun
Long Triple Line Up… Jupiter – Uranus – Neptune (near)
June 9 - 12: Triple Line Up: Jupiter – Mars – Venus
June 10 - 11: Opposition Pluto – Mercury across the Sun
June 11 - 12: Triple Line Up: Saturn – Earth – Venus
Long Triple Line Up… Jupiter – Uranus – Neptune (near)
June 13 - 15: Triple Line Up: Earth – Mars – Jupiter
June 16: Opposition Earth - Mercury across the Sun
June 16: 4 planets almost lined up!
Jupiter – Mars – Venus – Earth!
June 17 - 18: Triple Line Up: Earth – Venus - Jupiter
December 11 - 17: Conjunction Pluto - Saturn and the Sun
December 18: Opposition Neptune – Earth across the Sun
December 19 - 20: Triple Line Up: Neptune – Venus –
Mercury
May 15 – May 18: Triple Line Up: Venus – Mars – Earth
May 16 – 18: Triple Line Up: Neptune – Jupiter – Venus
May 20 - 21: Opposition Venus - Saturn across the Sun
May 21: Triple Line Up: Uranus – Mercury - Venus
October 25 : Opposition Mercury – Earth across the Sun
October 28 : Conjunction Venus - Pluto and the Sun
Trapezium: Venus – Mercury – Earth – Mars!
Almost lined up: Uranus - Mars – Earth
Almost lined up: Neptune – Venus - Mercury
January 23: Triple Line Up: Uranus – Mercury – Earth
January 24: Conjunction Pluto - Mercury and the Sun
January 26: Triple Line Up: Neptune – Mercury – Earth
January 27: Conjunction Jupiter – Earth and the Sun
22
X10.0
1991
245
June 9
23
X 9.8
1982
170
July 9
24
X 9.8
1989
210
September 29
25
X 9.4
1991
255
March
22
26
X 9.4
1997
Novem
-ber 6
105
27
X 9.3
1990
210
May 24
28
X 9.0
2006
December 5
100
29
X 9.0
1980
275
November 6
30
X 9.0
1992
Novem
-ber 2
135
June 7: Opposition Venus – Mercury across the Sun
June 9 – 10: Triple Line Up: Jupiter – Mars – Venus
June 10 - 11: Opposition Pluto - Mercury across the Sun
June 11: Triple Line Up: Saturn – Venus - Earth
July 6: Triple Line Up: Neptune – Earth – Mercury
July 6 - 7: Triple Line Up: Saturn – Mars - Earth
July 6 - 7: Conjunction Saturn – Mars and the Sun
July 6 - 7: Triple Line Up: Venus - Mercury - Jupiter
July 8: Opposition Mercury – Saturn across the Sun
July 9: Opposition Mercury – Pluto across the Sun
July 10: Conjunction Venus – Mercury and the Sun
September 27 - 30: Opposition Earth – Mars across the Sun
September 27 - 30: Opposition Jupiter - Uranus across the Sun
September 27 - 30: Triple Line Up: Neptune – Earth - Jupiter
September 27: Triple Line Up: Jupiter – Mercury – Venus
September 28: Triple Line Up: Uranus – Venus – Mercury
March 13 - 20: Triple Line Up: Jupiter – Earth - Saturn
March 19: Opposition Mars – Saturn across the Sun
March 19 - 20: Conjunction Venus – Mercury and the Sun
March 23: Opposition Mercury – Uranus across the Sun
March 23: Opposition Mercury - Neptune across the Sun
November 7 - 8: Triple Line Up: Mercury – Mars - Uranus
November 8: Conjunction Neptune – Mars and the Sun
Long opposition Saturn – Jupiter across the Sun
May 21 – 25: Opposition Jupiter – Neptune across the Sun
May 24 : Conjunction Mercury – Neptune and the Sun
May 24: Triple Line Up: Mercury – Earth – Pluto (weak)
May 26: Opposition Jupiter – Mercury across the Sun
Trapezium: Venus – Mercury – Earth – Mars…
Trapezium looked perfect on May 22…
December 2 - 6 : Opposition Saturn – Neptune across the Sun
December 7: Triple Line Up: Pluto – Venus – Earth
December 7: Triple Line Up: Jupiter – Mars - Mercury
November 2 - 3: Conjunction Mercury - Earth and the Sun
November 2 – 3: Triple Line Up: Earth – Venus - Saturn
November 5: Opposition Uranus – Mercury across the Sun
Strange Triangle Venus – Mars – Earth with Mercury between
Earth and Venus
October 31 : Conjunction Saturn – Mercury and the Sun
November 2: Conjunction Neptune – Uranus and the Sun
slowly in progress
August 1, 2010 Global Eruption Rocks the Sun
Biggest solar event in relation with the magnetic field of the Sun. Coincided with the
start of the reversal of the magnetic field of the Sun according to the Mayan sunspot
cycle theory! All planets stood at the Earth facing side of the Sun…
No Conjunctions or Oppositions from July 21 (Conjunction Mars – Mercury and the
Sun) till August 13 – 14 – 15 (Conjunction Pluto – Mercury – Venus and the Sun).
June 26 - 27, 2010: Triple Line Up: Pluto – Earth – Mercury
July 2 - 10, 2010: Triple Line Up: Uranus - Jupiter – Saturn
July 8 - 9, 2010: Triple Line Up: Neptune – Earth - Venus
July 12 - 17, 2010 : Triple Line Up: Uranus - Jupiter - Mars
Conjunctions and Oppositions from July 10, 2010 till August 1, 2010
July 11 - 12, 2010: Opposition Mercury – Jupiter across the Sun
July 13, 2010: Opposition Mercury – Uranus across the Sun
July 15, 2010: Conjunction Mercury – Saturn and the Sun
July 21, 2010: Conjunction Mercury - Mars and the Sun
8 Triple Line Ups:
July 18 - 22, 2010: Uranus – Jupiter – Venus
July 23 – 24, 2010: Saturn – Earth – Uranus
July 24 - 25, 2010: Jupiter – Mars – Saturn
July 25 – 26, 2010: Mercury – Venus – Pluto
July 25 - 26, 2010: Neptune - Earth – Mercury
July 29 - 30, 2010: Uranus - Mars – Earth
July 30 : 4 planets almost lined up: Uranus - Mars – Earth - Saturn
July 30 - 31, 2010: Saturn – Mars – Earth
July 30 - 31, 2010: Saturn – Venus – Jupiter
Conclusion: An almost 4 planet Line Up followed by a combination with Saturn, Venus and
Jupiter…
Nasa Report
On August 1, 2010, an entire hemisphere of the sun erupted. Filaments of magnetism snapped
and exploded, shock waves raced across the stellar surface, billion-ton clouds of hot gas
billowed into space. Astronomers knew they had witnessed something big.
It was so big, it may have shattered old ideas about solar activity.
"The August 1st event really opened our eyes," says Karel Schrijver of Lockheed Martin's
Solar and Astrophysics Lab in Palo Alto, CA. "We see that solar storms can be global events,
playing out on scales we scarcely imagined before."
For the past three months, Schrijver has been working with fellow Lockheed-Martin solar
physicist Alan Title to understand what happened during the "Great Eruption." They had
plenty of data: The event was recorded in unprecedented detail by NASA's Solar Dynamics
Observatory and twin STEREO spacecraft. Explosions on the sun are not localized or isolated
events, they announced. Instead, solar activity is interconnected by magnetism over
breathtaking distances. Solar flares, tsunamis, coronal mass ejections--they can go off all at
once, hundreds of thousands of miles apart, in a dizzyingly-complex concert of mayhem.
"To predict eruptions we can no longer focus on the magnetic fields of isolated active
regions," says Title, "we have to know the surface magnetic field of practically the entire
sun."
In a paper they prepared for the Journal of Geophysical Research (JGR), Schrijver and Title
broke down the Great Eruption into more than a dozen significant shock waves, flares,
filament eruptions, and CMEs spanning 180 degrees of solar longitude and 28 hours of time.
At first it seemed to be a cacophony of disorder until they plotted the events on a map of the
sun's magnetic field.
Title describes the Eureka! moment: "We saw that all the events of substantial coronal
activity were connected by a wide-ranging system of separatrices, separators, and quasiseparatrix layers." A "separatrix" is a magnetic fault zone where small changes in surrounding
plasma currents can set off big electromagnetic storms.
Locations of key events are labeled in this extreme ultraviolet image of the sun, obtained by
the Solar Dynamics Observatory during the Great Eruption of August 1st. White lines trace
the sun's magnetic field. Credit: K Schrijver & A. Title. [larger image]
Much remains to be done. "We're still sorting out cause and effect," says Schrijver. "Was the
event one big chain reaction, in which one eruption triggered another--bang, bang, bang--in
sequence? Or did everything go off together as a consequence of some greater change in the
sun's global magnetic field?"
September 22, 2010 Global Eruption in September
September 19, 2010: Conjunction Jupiter - Uranus and the Sun
September 21 – 22, 2010 Conjunction Uranus – Jupiter – Earth and the Sun
September 22, 2010: Opposition Saturn across the Sun with the conjunction (weak)
September 22, 2010: Opposition Mercury – Pluto and the Sun (weak)
Triple Line Up
September 19 – 22, 2010: No
March 19, 2011… Biggest Filament Eruption Ever?
Opposition Pluto – Mercury across the Sun
Opposition Earth – Uranus across the Sun
Opposition Jupiter - Saturn across the Sun
Triple Line Ups:
March 14 – 15, 2011: Mars – Venus - Saturn
March 15, 2011: Neptune – Mars - Mercury
March 15 - 16, 2011: Earth - Mercury – Jupiter
March 17 - 18, 2011: Earth – Mercury - Saturn
June 7, 2011… Biggest Blast Ever
On June 7th at 0641 UT, magnetic fields above sunspot complex 1226-1227 became
unstable and erupted. The resulting blast produced an M2-class solar flare, an S1-class
radiation storm, and an unbelievable movie:
"It looks like someone kicked a cloud of dirt in the air," says solar physicist C. Alex Young of
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in a Youtube video. "I've never seen material released in
this way before. An amazing, amazing event."
Prelude to the Biggest Blast Ever
The prelude to the biggest blast ever consisted of a large set of planetary alignments…
because 6 planets where broadly lined up since half April, 2011 till the end of May …
Saturn - Earth – Mercury – Venus – Mars – Jupiter.
Important remark: There were no oppositions with Venus from march 16 till May 24!
So also no ‘Uploads’ from Venus… And therefore no X flares… This is extremely
important to understand the working of the solar cycle! Just prior to the June 7 event
there is an opposition from Venus with Saturn, starting on May 24. The first long
opposition with Venus after the June 7 event is from July 14 – 22 with Pluto across the
Sun and from August 4 – 10 with the Earth across the Sun.
Important remark: No X Flares from March 9, 2011 till August 9, 2011…
May 18, 2011: Conjunction Jupiter – Mars and the Sun. CME
May 19, 2011: Conjunction Uranus – Venus and the Sun. CME
May 19 - 20, 2011: Triple Line Up: Earth – Mercury – Mars
Filament eruption on May 20th, 2011
May 21 - 22, 2011: 4 planets almost lined up: Earth – Mercury – Venus Mars
May 22, 2011: Conjunction Neptune – Mercury and the Sun
May 22 - 23, 2011: Triple Line Up: Earth – Mars - Venus
Filament eruption on May 23, 02 UTC
May 24 – June 2, 2011: Opposition Saturn – Venus across the Sun (weak)
Several near center disk filament eruptions were observed on May 25
May 29, 2011: Conjunction Mercury – Uranus and the Sun
Large CME off the east limb
May 31 – June 2, 2011: Opposition Saturn – Mercury across the Sun
June 1, 2011: Conjunction Jupiter – Venus and the Sun
Slow Earth directed CME
June 2, 2011: Conjunction Venus – Mercury and the Sun
Slow Earth directed CME
June 4, 2011: Conjunction Mars – Mercury and the Sun
June 4 - 5, 2011: Triple Line Up: Mercury – Venus – Jupiter
June 5 till June 10, 2011: Triple Line Up: Saturn – Mars – Jupiter
June 6 - 7 - 8, 2011: Triple Line Up: Saturn – Venus – Mercury
 Same one that comes back at the end of 2012… but then aligned with the Sun…
June 8: Conjunction Venus - Mars and the Sun
Num
ber
1
Table 3 . X Flares From Solar cycle 24
Date
UTC Flux
Before
time
flash Flash
X2.2
February 01:56
Strength
15, 2011
2
X1.5
March 9,
23:23
2011
4
M6.0
August 3,
13:48
2011
5
M9.3
August 4,
03:57
2011
6
X6.9
August 9,
08:08
2011
7
X2.1
September
22:16
6, 2011
8
X1.8
September
22:23
7, 2011
9
X1.4
September
11:01
22, 2011
10
X1.9
September
09:40
24, 2011
11
X1.9
November
03, 2011
20:27
12
X1.7
January
27, 2012
18:33
Unusual Planetary Combination
Conjunctions and Oppositions + UTC TIME
Triple Line Up: Before or After
Long opposition Saturn - Jupiter
February 15: Triple Line Up: Uranus – Mercury - Venus
March 9: Opposition Saturn – Jupiter across the Sun
(almost)
March 9: Triple Line Up: Saturn – Mercury – Jupiter
(almost)
March 9: Triple Line Up: Earth – Mercury - Uranus
August 2: Conjunction Pluto – Mercury and the Sun
August 3: Triple Line Up: Neptune – Earth – Mercury
(almost)
Long opposition Saturn – Jupiter across the Sun (weak)
August 4: Triple Line Up: Neptune – Earth - Mercury
(almost)
August 7 - 9: Strong Triple Line Up : Neptune – Earth –
Mercury
August 9: Opposition Venus – Earth across the Sun (middle)
August 9 – 10: Triple line Up: Pluto – Earth – Mars (almost)
Triple Line Up: Saturn – Venus – Jupiter (weak)
September 6: Opposition Uranus - Venus across the Sun
September 6: Triple Line Up: Neptune – Earth – Mercury
(almost)
Triangle: Earth – Venus – Mars with Mercury in midpoint
September 7: Opposition Uranus - Venus across the Sun
September 7: Triple Line Up: Neptune – Earth – Mercury
September 7: Triple Line Up: Mercury – Venus – Saturn
Triangle: Earth – Venus – Mars with Mercury in midpoint
September 20: Conjunction Venus – Saturn and the Sun
September 21: Conjunction Earth – Uranus and the Sun
September 22: Opposition Mercury – Neptune across the
Sun
September 22: Triple Line Up: Venus – Earth – Uranus
(weak)
September 24: Opposition Venus – Jupiter across the Sun
(weak)
September 24: Opposition Mars - Pluto across the Sun
(weak)
September 24: Conjunction Uranus – Earth and the Sun
September 26 - 27: Triple Line Up: Mercury – Earth Uranus
November 1: Conjunction Jupiter – Earth and the Sun
November 2: Opposition Mercury – Mars across the Sun
November 2: Triple Line Up: Earth – Mercury – Venus
January 25: Conjunction Pluto – Mercury and the Sun
January 25 - 26: Conjunction Venus – Jupiter and the Sun
January 27: Triple Line Up: Mars - Earth – Venus (weak)
13
X1.1
March
04:09
March 3 – 4: Triple Line Up: Venus – Earth – Saturn
March 4 -5: Opposition Pluto - Mercury across the Sun
March 4 - 5, 2012: Conjunction Mars - Earth and the Sun
March 5: Triple Line Up: Earth – Mercury - Uranus
00:24
March 7: Conjunction Venus - Mercury and the Sun
March 7: Triple Line Up: Saturn – Mars – Jupiter
Combination with Saturn and Jupiter!
See March 7
4 - 5, 2012
14
15
X5.4
X1.3
March 7,
2012
March 7,
2012
01:14
16
M8.4
March 10,
2012
17:44
17
M7.9
March 13,
2012
17:30
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
Lasting 7 hours
March 10: Triple Line Up: Jupiter – Venus – Earth (weak)
March 10: Triple Line Up: Uranus – Mercury – Earth (weak)
Lasting 5 hours
March 13: Opposition Neptune – Mercury across the Sun
March 13: Triple Line Up: Earth – Venus - Jupiter
X 5.4 Flare March 7, 2012
The following oppositions uploaded Venus and Mercury for the X5.4 flare from March 7, 2012…
February 25 – March 3, 2012: Long opposition Pluto – Venus across the Sun
March 3, 2012: Opposition Pluto - Mercury across the Sun
March 3 – 4: Triple Line Up: Venus – Earth – Saturn
March 4 -5: Opposition Pluto - Mercury across the Sun
March 4 - 5, 2012: Conjunction Mars - Earth and the Sun
Triple Line Up: Earth – Mercury - Uranus
March 7, 2012: Conjunction Venus - Mercury and the Sun
Triple Line Up: Saturn – Mars – Jupiter
 Combination with Saturn and Jupiter…
Why was the flare so strong on March 7, 2012?
Long opposition Pluto – Venus across the Sun followed by opposition Pluto – Mercury across
the Sun and 3 Triple Line Ups ( the last one was a combination with Saturn and Jupiter).
Other example: X 6.9 flare from August 9, 2011
The following oppositions loaded up Venus and Mercury for the X6.9 flare from August 9, 2011…
2012…
July 13 - 22, 2011: Long opposition Pluto – Venus across the Sun
July 14 - 21 , 2011: Opposition Mercury – Mars across the Sun
August 1, 2011: Conjunction Mercury – Pluto and the Sun
August 4 - 28, 2011: Long opposition Venus - Earth across the Sun starts
August 7 - 9, 2011: Strong Triple line Up: Neptune – Earth – Mercury
August 9 – 10, 2011: Triple line Up: Pluto – Earth – Mars (almost)
Remark: Strong Triple Line Up during 2 days, 2 Triple Line Ups with the Earth… while the
Earth is in a long opposition across the Sun with Venus…
Why the X Flares on September 6 – 7, 2011?
August 4 - 28, 2011: Long opposition Venus - Earth across the Sun
August 13 - 20, 2011: Opposition Venus – Mercury across the Sun
August 15 - 24, 2011: Opposition Venus - Neptune across the Sun
August 27 - 30, 2011 Opposition Mercury – Saturn across the Sun
August 31, 2011: Conjunction Mercury – Jupiter and the Sun
September 5, 2011: Opposition Venus – Uranus across the Sun starts
September 6 and 7, 2011: Opposition Venus – Uranus across the Sun. On 7th almost perfect
September 7, 2011: Triple Line Ups: Mercury – Venus – Saturn and Neptune – Earth –
Mercury
Triangle: Earth – Venus – Mars with Mercury in midpoint…
Conclusions:
1. All oppositions with Venus or Mercury across the Sun are possible X flare
candidates! We need to look for Triple Line Ups during the time the opposition
lasts….
2. We need an opposition across the Sun from Venus and one from Mercury in the
days or weeks before the new conjunction or opposition to induce a strong X flare…
3. Oppositions across the Sun or conjunctions and the Sun from Pluto with Mercury or
Venus are strong indicators for a Solar event…
Predictions For 2012
With this new knowledge we can make predictions for BIG solar flares and other
happenings. Remember 50 percent of the flares happen on the opposite side of the Sun.
And we are not perfect…
We can overlook some X flares or big blasts because there are THOUSANDS of
combinations possible…
Sometimes we think an X flare is possible and nothing happens… That is because we are
still in the learning phase… But we improve with each event that (or not) takes place ….
Therefore we give here the dates that we expect solar events, due to planetary
alignments…
March 12 - 13, 2012 : Line Up Jupiter – Venus - Earth
This alignment probably induced a very strong weakening from the magnetic field of the Earth…
Comes back at the end of June… And December 21, 2012!
March 21st, 2012
Conjunction Earth – Mercury and the Sun
Opposition Earth – Uranus across the Sun
Triple Line Ups
Only 1 on the day itself…
Earth – Mercury - Uranus
Conclusion: Too weak to produce X flare. However there was a flash and a CME on the other
side of the Sun.
March 28, 2012
Opposition Uranus – Earth across the Sun
Conjunction Saturn – Mercury and the Sun
 No triple line up with Mercury or Venus…
March 28 – April 5: Opposition Neptune – Venus across the Sun
April 1-2, 2012: Opposition Neptune – Venus across the Sun => perfect during 2 days
No Triple Line Up
April 2 -7, 2012: Opposition Mercury – Jupiter across the Sun => perfect on April 4, 2012
April 4, 2012: Triple Line Up: Neptune – Earth – Mars (weak)
 No triple line up with Mercury or Venus…
Conclusion: Too weak to produce X flare
April 14- 15, 2012: Conjunction Earth - Saturn and the Sun
April 14 – May 6 , 2012: Long opposition Uranus – Mars across the Sun
Triple Line Up: Neptune – Earth – Mars (middle strong)
Conclusion: Normally no X flare because no Triple Line Up with Mercury or Venus
April 19, 2012: Opposition Venus – Uranus across the Sun starts
April 20 – 24, 2012: Opposition Mars – Uranus across the Sun (strong)
April 21, 2012: Triple Line Up: Venus – Mercury – Neptune
April 22, 2012: Conjunction Mercury – Pluto and the Sun
Triple Line Ups: April 22, 2012:
Neptune – Earth – Mars (almost)
Earth – Mercury – Uranus
April 22 – 23: Conjunction Venus – Mars and the Sun
April 22 – 23: Opposition Uranus – Venus - Mars across the Sun
Trapezium like configuration (parallelogram) from Earth – Mars – Venus – Mercury…
Conclusion: For April 22, 2012… Because of the trapezium (parallelogram) like
configuration, the conjunctions, oppositions and the 3 Triple Line Ups… Large scale effects
are possible on the Sun… One of these will happen: X flare, filament eruption or CME. But a
powerful X flare combined with a big filament eruption(s) or big CME(s) is possible… This is
one of the strangest Line Ups from the planets for the first half of the year....
Will the effects be visible from Earth? That is a difficult question to answer… The Triple
Line Ups with Neptune and Uranus end at the back from the Sun and are therefore not
viewable from Earth… However, the positions from Venus and Mercury are on the Earth
facing side of the Sun…
The trapezium configuration looks perfect around April 25… We have seen X flares appear days to
weeks after the perfect trapezium (see: Study of Largest X Flares Ever Recorded)…
May 1- 4, 2012: Triple Line Up: Neptune – Earth – Mars (weak)
May 4 - 22, 2012: Long opposition Jupiter – Earth across the Sun
May 5, 2012: Triple Line Up: Mercury – Earth – Saturn
May 5, 2012: Triple Line Up: Mars – Mercury - Venus
May 5 - 6, 2012: Conjunction Saturn – Venus and the Sun
May 6 -7, 2012: 4 planets almost Lined Up: Uranus – Mercury – Venus Mars
May 8, 2012: Conjunction Mercury – Neptune and the Sun
May 8 - 9, 2012: Triple Line Up: Mars – Mercury - Uranus
Conclusion: The May 5 – 8 period has some extreme stressful configurations, that could lead to large
scale effects on the Sun on these dates or in the weeks after...
May 13, 2012: Opposition Jupiter – Earth across the Sun becomes strong
May 15, 2012: Triple Line Up: Saturn – Venus – Mercury!!!!!!
May 16, 2012: Conjunction Mercury – Uranus and the Sun
Conclusion: May 15- 16 is a candidate for extreme large scale effects on the Sun. So my BIG
question: Will the Sun erupt the same way on June 15, 2012 as it did on June 7, 2011..? Or is it a
warning for the Line Up at the end of this year?
Line Up of 4 planets on May 6 – 7 doesn’t bode well… But no opposition with Venus or Mercury…
so jury is still out…
Start of the loop above Orion…
Venus will be stationary on May 15th and stationary June 27. This means that Venus will
be in the middle of her retrograde loop on the fifth of June at 8.18 pm.
A SUPER SPECTACULAR DOUBLE CODE!
If you had calculated a forthcoming catastrophe, you’d naturally want to pass this on to your
progeny. The Old Egyptians had a fantastic method for ensuring that this calculation could be passed
on: they tied it to a circle-shaped retrograde movement of Venus above the Orion star constellation.
With the help of this star code you can consistently determine the year of the next turning point, no
matter what era you are living in. Then you can independently confirm that your predecessors’
predictions were correct. That is how I rediscovered it, and possibly future generations will have to do
the same. Other than using an escalating calendar like that of the Maya, retrograde movement may be
the only way to accurately indicate the next catastrophic year. When wars or other disasters cause the
calendar system you work with to disappear, this is the only certain method with which to determine
the year of the next catastrophe.
A Super Spectacular Code
With respect to the forthcoming change in the Orion star constellation, we can now discuss
Betelgeuse, one of the two stars forming Orion’s shoulders. Betelgeuse is the star on the left-hand
side, while Bellatrix forms the right shoulder. I had seen on the computer simulation that Venus makes
its retrograde movement slightly to the right-hand side above Orion. But, was that true? Wasn’t the
screen giving an unclear image? I therefore decided to go to Urania, an observatory and planetarium
near my home. On an “open day” they simulated planetary movements, and I asked them to plot the
movement of Venus in 2012. It was projected onto an immense screen where you could clearly see the
planet’s circle-shaped movement. Some adjustments relating to the angle of the earth in relation to
Venus were made, in such a way that Betelgeuse and Bellatrix came to lie aligned beneath Venus.
Warning: The actual programs can’t do this..! The outcome was sensational!
In 2012 Venus will stand still directly above Betelgeuse, a red super giant, and will make its
retrograde loop. But this is not all. Venus will then come to stand still above Bellatrix, after which it
will continue its loop! You cannot imagine a more spectacular code than this one! Because of this, and
for other reasons, am I very convinced of the fact that 2012 is the year of the next cataclysm.
A Double Even More Spectacular Code!
While Venus makes its retrograde loop, it will pass before the Sun! From Earth we regularly see
heavenly bodies pass in front of each other. Once or twice every decade the planet Mercury passes in
front of the sun’s disk, and we can often see the four Galilean moons transiting Jupiter’s disk. Our
moon frequently occludes bright stars and sometimes even planets. Other kinds of transits are much
rarer. One of the rarest transits is that of Venus passing in front of the solar disk during its inferior
conjunction with the sun.
Generally, when Venus is in conjunction with the sun, the planet passes above the sun or below
the sun from the perspective of Earth, owing to the inclination of its orbit vis a vis ours. When a transit
is observed from Earth, however, another is often seen eight years later, because the orbital periods of
Venus and Earth are in an eight-year resonance. After these successive observances, however, an
interval of over one hundred years ensues, making transits of Venus very rare indeed. The last transit
occurred on June 8, 2004, and the time before that was in 1882. The next transit of Venus will occur
between June 5th and 6th in the year 2012. Be sure you don’t miss this one!
The Code from Venus, Orion and the Sun
Venus passes before the Sun on the sixth of June 2012. She will be in the middle of the Sun at
exactly 1:30 AM.
Venus will be stationary on May 15th and June 27. This means that Venus will be in the middle of
her retrograde loop on the fifth of June at 8.18 pm.
Venus will be directly above the middle of Orion while it passes before the middle of the Sun!
This positioning seems too strange to be irrelevant. Hence, you see the connection between Venus,
Orion and the Sun.
It is for this obvious reason that ancient scientists took this code to be a warning for the End of
Times!
May 17 - 20, 2012: Opposition Mercury – Mars across the Sun
Triple Line Up: No
May 18 - 27, 2012: Opposition Jupiter – Venus across the Sun
May 19 - 22 , 2012: Opposition Mercury – Saturn across the Sun
May 22, 2012 Triple Line Up: Earth - Mercury – Jupiter
Conclusion: X flare possible on May 22
May 25th, 2012
Conjunction Mercury – Jupiter and the Sun
Opposition Jupiter – Venus - Mercury across the Sun
Triple Line Up: No
Conclusion: Difficult interpretation. No Triple Line Up. Opposition not perfect with
conjunction but afterwards perfect alignment opposition Venus and Mercury. X flare
unlikely… Maybe filament eruption?
May 27, 2012: Opposition Mercury – Earth across the Sun (perfect)
Triple Line Up: Saturn – Mars – Mercury
Conclusion: X flare or filament eruption possible…
May 31 – June 2, 2012: Opposition Mercury - Pluto across the Sun
June 1, 2012 : Triple Line Up: Mercury – Venus – Earth
Conclusion : X flare possible on June 1
June 5, 2012: Conjunction Venus - Earth and the Sun
Triple Line Up: No
Venus will be in the middle of her retrograde loop on the fifth of June at 8.18 pm.
June 9 -10, 2012 : Conjunction Mars - Saturn and the Sun
June 9-12, 2012: Opposition Neptune - Mercury across the Sun
 Perfect on June 10
June 8, 2012: Triple Line Up: Pluto – Venus - Mercury
June 10, 2012: Triple Line up: Pluto – Earth – Mercury
Conclusion: Special one… 2 Line Ups and 1 opposition with Mercury on 3 days… Could
produce X flare on June 9 - 10, 2012
June 16 – 20, 2012: Opposition Uranus – Mercury across the Sun
June 19, 2012: Conjunction Pluto - Venus and the Sun
Opposition not perfect when conjunction begins
June 19, 2012: Triple Line Up: No
Conclusion: Large M possible
June 24 – 25, 2012: Conjunction Mercury – Saturn and the Sun
Triple Line Up: June 25, 2012: Uranus – Mars –Venus
Conclusion: X flare unlikely because no previous opposition with Venus
June 27, 2012: Conjunction Mercury - Mars and the Sun
Venus will be stationary June 27!
June 27, 2012: Almost closest point Triple Line Up: Jupiter - Earth – Venus
This is a special one because on March 12 - 13 this alignment probably induced a very strong
weakening from the magnetic field of the Earth… Comes back at the end of 2012!
Here is the info.... http://youtu.be/aUeqkwzykM4
So my BIG question: Will there be strange happenings with the magnetic field of the Earth around
June 27, 2012?
June 28 – 29, 2012: Conjunction Pluto - Earth and the Sun
Triple Line Up: No
Conclusion: X flare unlikely
July 2 – 7, 2012 Opposition Mercury – Jupiter across the Sun. Perfect on July 4th
July 3, 2012 : Triple Line Up: Neptune – Venus – Mercury
Conclusion: Large M or small X flare possible
July 19, 2012: Conjunction Pluto – Mercury and the Sun
July 18 – 19, 2012: Triple Line Up: Mars – Earth - Uranus
July 21 – 22, 2012: Triple Line Up: Mercury – Venus - Uranus
July 22 - 23, 2012: Conjunction Venus - Neptune and the Sun
Triple Line Up: Venus – Mars – Saturn
Conclusion: Filament eruption possible
July 28, 2012: Conjunction Mercury – Earth and the Sun
August 1 - 31, 2012 Long opposition Jupiter – Mars across the Sun
August 4, 2012: Conjunction Neptune - Mercury and the Sun
Triple Line Up: No
Conclusion: Weak opposition, X flare unlikely
August 11, 2012: Conjunction Mercury - Venus and the Sun
Opposition Jupiter – Mars across the Sun almost perfect
Triple Line Up: Uranus - Venus – Mercury (August 11)
Conclusion: Filament eruption?
August 12, 2012: Conjunction Mercury – Uranus and the Sun
Opposition Jupiter – Mars across the Sun almost perfect
Triple Line Up: Uranus – Venus – Mercury
Conclusion: Filament eruption possible
Aug 14, 2012: Conjunction Uranus - Venus and the Sun
Opposition Jupiter – Mars across the Sun almost perfect
Triple Line Up: Pluto – Earth – Venus
Saturn – Mars – Earth
Conclusion: Filament eruption possible
August 15: Triple Line Up: Pluto – Earth – Venus
August 16 - 17, 2012: Opposition Mercury - Saturn across the Sun
And long opposition Jupiter - Mars across the Sun. Both perfect
Triple Line Up: Earth – Mars – Saturn
Conclusion: Filament eruption?
August 22, 2012: Conjunction Mercury – Jupiter and the Sun
Opposition Mars - Jupiter – Mercury across the Sun
Triple Line Up: No
Aug 23- 24, 2012: Conjunction Earth – Neptune and the Sun
Aug 23, 2012: Opposition Mars – Mercury across the Sun
(weak)
Aug 23, 2012: Opposition Mars – Jupiter across the Sun
(weak)
Triple Line Up: No
August 25 – September 2, 2012: Opposition Venus – Saturn across the Sun
Opposition Mars – Jupiter across the Sun (weak)
August 27 - 29 Opposition Mercury – Pluto across the Sun
August 28, 2012: Opposition Mercury – Pluto across the Sun strong
August 28 - 30, 2012: Opposition Saturn – Venus across the Sun strong
August 28 – 29: Triple Line Up: Uranus - Venus – Mercury
Conclusion: X flare possible
September 5 - 7 , 2012: Opposition Mercury - Neptune across the Sun
September 8 - 12 , 2012: Opposition Mercury - Earth across the Sun
Strong on September 11
Triple Line Up: Jupiter – Venus – Mars => Strong September 9 till September 10, 2012
Conclusion: Small X flare possible
September 12 - 16, 2012: Opposition Mercury - Uranus across the Sun. Strong September 14 - 15
Triple Line Up: No
September 19 - 20, 2012: Conjunction Venus – Jupiter and the Sun
Triple Line Up: No
September 21, 2012: Conjunction Mercury – Saturn and the Sun
September 20 - 21, 2012: Triple Line Up: Uranus – Earth – Mercury
Conclusion; Filament eruption possible
September 26 - 27, 2012: Triple Line Up: Mercury – Venus – Jupiter
Sep 28 – 29, 2012: Conjunction Uranus - Earth and the Sun
September 28 – October 11, 2012: Long opposition Venus - Mars across the Sun. Strong on
October 1.
Conclusion: X flare possible on September 28 - 29
October 1 - 6, 2012: Opposition Mercury – Jupiter across the Sun. Strong on October 3.
October 2 - 3, 2012: Triple Line Up: Neptune – Earth – Venus
October 3, 2012: Oppositions Mercury – Jupiter across the Sun and Saturn – Venus across the Sun.
Both are strong
Conclusion: Strong X flare possible
October 3 - 6, 2012: Triple Line Up: Earth – Mercury – Saturn. Strong on October 6.
October 6 – 15, 2012: Long opposition Pluto – Venus across the Sun starts
Triple Line Up: No
October 9 - 12, 2012: Opposition Pluto – Venus across the Sun = strong
October 9 - 11, 2012 : Triple Line Up: Mars – Mercury -Venus
Conclusion: X flare possible
October 13, 2012: Conjunction Mercury – Mars and the Sun
Opposition Venus – Pluto across the Sun (weak)
October 13 -14, 2012: Triple Line Up: Pluto – Mercury – Venus
Conclusion: X flare possible
October 15, 2012 : Conjunction Pluto - Mercury and the Sun
October 16 – 25, 2012 : Opposition Venus – Mercury across the Sun starts
October 16 – November 2, 2012: Long opposition Saturn – Earth across the Sun starts
October 16: Triple Line Up : Pluto – Mars – Venus
Conclusion: X flare possible
October 19 - 22, 2012: Opposition Mercury – Venus across the Sun = strong
Conclusion: X flare possible
October 22, 2012: Opposition Mercury – Venus across the Sun
Opposition Earth – Saturn across the Sun (strong)
October 22 - 23 Conjunction Mars – Pluto and the Sun
Triple Line Ups: No
October 28, 2012: Triple Line Up: Mars – Earth – Jupiter
October 31, 2012: Conjunction Neptune – Mercury and the Sun
Opposition Saturn – Earth across the Sun (weak)
November 1, 2012: Triple Line Up: Uranus – Earth - Venus
November 4 – 6, 2012: Triple Line Up: Neptune – Mercury - Venus
November 8, 2012: Conjunction Mercury – Uranus and the Sun
November 8 - 18, 2012: Long opposition Neptune- Venus across the Sun starts
Conclusion: X flare possible
November 12 - 13, 2012: Opposition Saturn – Mercury across the Sun
November 12 - 14, 2012: Triple Line Up: Mercury – Mars – Pluto
November 13, 2012: Opposition Saturn - Mercury across the Sun (strong)
Opposition Venus – Neptune across the Sun (strong)
Conclusion: X flare possible
November 17, 2012: Conjunction Mercury - Earth and the Sun
November 19 – 20, 2012: Triple Line Up: Uranus – Mercury – Venus
November 19, 2012: Conjunction Mercury – Jupiter and the Sun
Conclusion: X flare possible
November 23 - 25, 2012: Opposition Mercury – Pluto across the Sun
Conclusion: x flare possible
November 24 - 28: Triple Line Up: Venus – Earth - Saturn
Pluto – Mars – Earth
Both strong on November 26 – 28
November 26 - 29, 2012: Opposition Mercury – Mars across the Sun
November 27, 2012: Opposition Mercury – Mars across the Sun = strong
Conclusion: X flare or filament eruption possible on November 27
November 30 - December 8, 2012: Opposition Uranus - Venus across the Sun
December 2 – 5, 2012: Opposition Neptune - Mercury across the Sun
December 2- 3, 2012: Conjunction Earth - Jupiter and the Sun
December 3, 2012: Opposition Mercury – Neptune across the Sun (strong)
December 3, 2012: Opposition Uranus - Venus across the Sun (strong)
Triple Line Up: No
Conclusion: X flare unlikely
December 10 – 13, 2012: Opposition Uranus - Mercury across the Sun
The following oppositions load up Venus and Mercury for the final blow up on December 21,
2012…
November 30 till December 8, 2012: Opposition Uranus - Venus across the Sun
December 2 till 5, 2012: Opposition Neptune - Mercury across the Sun
December 10 till 13, 2012: Opposition Uranus - Mercury across the Sun
Conjunctions December 17 - 21, 2012
Conjunction Venus – Mercury and the Sun
Conjunction Saturn - Mercury and the Sun
Midpoint Conjunctions Saturn – Venus – Mercury and the Sun
Conjunction Saturn – Venus and the Sun
Triple Line Ups
December 15 -16, 2012: Triple Line Up Neptune – Mars – Venus
December 17 – 18, 2012 : Triple Line Up Jupiter – Earth – Mercury
December20- 21, 2012 : Triple Line Up Neptune- Mars - Mercury
December21 – 22, 2012 : Triple Line Up Jupiter – Earth – Venus
These are all the configurations that will lead to the poleshift of 2012….
December 15 - 16, 2012: Triple Line Up Neptune – Mars – Venus
December 17 - 18, 2012: Triple Line Up Jupiter – Earth - Mercury
December 17 - 18, 2012: Conjunction Venus – Mercury and the Sun
December 19, 2012: Conjunction Saturn - Mercury and the Sun
December 20, 2012: Midpoint Conjunctions Saturn – Venus - Mercury and the Sun
December 21, 2012: Conjunction Saturn - Venus and the Sun
December 20 - 21, 2012: Triple Line Up Neptune- Mars - Mercury
December 21 - 22, 2012: Triple Line Up Jupiter – Earth – Venus
December 22: Opposition Pluto – Earth starts. Strong December 28 - January 1, 2013
Earthquakes and Planetary Alignments with the Earth
April 11, 2012: Earthquake of 8.7 on the Richter scale
Today Earth – Mars and Neptune are nearly lined up... but not perfect... See my questions
below... So after finding this... it was easy to make a connection with the other ones...
Listed according to their strength
May 22, 1960: Earthquake of 9.5 on the Richter scale
May 21st: Mars – Uranus – Mercury lined up (not with the Earth, all the others are with the
Earth)
May 22nd: Neptune helio-centric connected with the Earth (this is important because Neptune
comes several times back, so the helio-centric connection with the Earth is indeed very
important!)
All the following quakes have a Triple Line Up with the Earth...
March 28, 1964: Earthquake of 9.2 on the Richter scale
March 23rd: Venus – Earth – Neptune in one line (few days before the quake... but even
bigger alignment coming...)
March 27th – 4 planets lined up: Mars – Mercury - Venus – Uranus (4 planets lined up just
before the quake)
March 28th: Jupiter – Mars – Neptune almost lined up
December 26, 2004: Earthquake of 9.1 on the Richter scale
December 27th: Earth – Venus – Mercury lined up
November 4 ,1952: Earthquake of 9.0 on the Richter scale
November 5th: Earth – Mars – Uranus lined up
March 11, 2011: Earthquake of 9.0 on the Richter scale
March 9th: Earth – Mercury and Uranus lined up
January 31, 1906: Earthquake of 8.8 on the Richter scale
February 1 – 2th: Neptune – Earth – Uranus lined up
February 27, 2010: Earthquake of 8.8 on the Richter scale
February 27th: Earth – Mercury – Neptune lined up
March 28, 2005: Earthquake of 8.6 on the Richter scale
March 29th: Earth – Venus – Mercury lined up
August 15, 1950: Earthquake of 8.6 on Richter scale
August 14th – 15th: Earth – Mercury - Saturn
We see Neptune, Mercury and Uranus several times coming back.... I have only one remark....
Today, April 11, 2012… Earth – Mars and Neptune where nearly lined up... but not perfect...
Therefore the quake from April 11... doesn’t fit completely, because the perfect alignment
never happens. So my question: Could there be an even bigger one lurking? Or was this one
triggered by the complex alignment that is coming? On April 22, 2012: Earth – Mercury –
Uranus are perfectly lined up (the same one that induced Fukushima!)... while Earth – Mars
and Neptune are very close... So will there be a really BIG one April 21 - 24?
Triple Line Ups: April 22, 2012:
Neptune – Earth – Mars (almost)
Earth – Mercury – Uranus
Once again coincidences or not? Either way, this is raising many more questions about the
cataclysmic events that are predicted for the end of this year...
December 17 – 18, 2012: Triple Line Up of Jupiter – Earth – Mercury
December 21 – 22, 2012: Triple Line Up of Jupiter – Earth – Venus
Table 4 . X Flares From Solar cycle 24
Number
1
When do Sunspots
Flash in Northern or
Appear Before the
Southern
Flash?
Hemisphere?
Event Position
Special
Remarks
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23