The Planets
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Pluto
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Pluto is a tiny planet which has an erratic orbit. It takes 10 to 12 years to
complete one cycle of the zodiac. Sometimes it moves very slowly taking
over 30 years to complete one sign. Pluto takes approximately 248 years to
make one cycle through all twelve signs. The period Pluto spends in each
sign can vary from twelve years to thirty two years due to the eccentricity of
its orbit. Though it is smaller in size, its energy is enormous. Pluto governs
complete transformations, death, the underworld, volcanoes and deep
spiritual matters. |
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Saturn
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Saturn is next to Jupiter in size. Its chemical composition is similar to that of
Jupiter with a mixture of methane and ammonia gases. The planet is
surrounded by three circular concentric rings. The diameter of the entire
system is 1,71,000 miles. The rings will be seen in their maximum widths
when Saturn is at the point in the constellations of Taurus and Gemini. |
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Sun
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The Sun takes approximately 30 days to traverse one sign and a whole year to complete its journey through the entire zodiac. The Sun-sign predictions which most of you are very crazy to read day after day
are based upon the pattern of the Sun's movement. In reality it is the Earth that moves around the Sun. |
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Uranus
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Uranus is the nearest of the outer planets. Only certain people can witness
the Return of Uranus because they have to live till 84 years to view this
Uranus-Return. The Half- Returns usually occur between ones 38 and 43
years and is also more dramatic in many lives. The energy of Uranus is
dynamic, bringing sudden changes into out lives, which can be very exciting,
reckless or catastrophic. |
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Venus
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Venus can be seen in the sky in the mornings and evenings before and after
Sun set. It's elongation is noted as 48 degrees. Venus is the brightest of all
the planets. The diameter is nearly 7,580 miles and it is slighly smaller than
the Earth in size. Venus has no oxygen and has a dense atmosphere which
obscures its surface features. Venus is also called as the Earth's Twin Sister. |
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