Date Posted: March 31, 2005
The predictions analysis is based on the following important ninefold planetary configurations (within 3 ninefold degrees or 1/3 regular degree orb) for this month.
Neptune-Rahu ninefold trine (Mar 27 – Apr 3 )
Saturn-Ketu ninefold trine (Mar 22 – Apr 1 )
Uranus-Jupiter ninefold trine ( Apr 12 – 15 )
Neptune-Pluto ninefold trine (Apr 20 – May 14 )
Jupiter-Pluto ninefold square (Mar 28 – Apr 1)
Jupiter-Rahu ninefold square (Apr 7 – 15)
Jupiter-Ketu ninefold square (Apr 7 – 15)
Saturn-Rahu ninefold square (Apr 30 – May 4 )
Saturn-Ketu ninefold square (Apr 30 – May 4 )
Neptune-Ketu ninefold sextile (Mar 27 – Apr 3 )
Saturn-Rahu ninefold sextile (Mar 22 – Apr 1 )
Neptune-Saturn ninefold sextile (Mar 23 – Apr 15 )
Pluto-Saturn ninefold sextile (Apr 12 – 22 )
Pluto-Jupiter ninefold sextile (Apr 26 – May 3 )
Neptune-Jupiter ninefold sextile (Apr 27 – May 2 )
Saturn-Jupiter ninefold conjunction (Apr 23 – 26 )
The important regular planetary angles (within 1 degree orb) for this month are as follows:
Mars-Saturn quincunx (April 16 – 20)
Uranus-Jupiter quincunx (April 29 – May 17)
Pluto-Rahu trine (Feb 27 – April 1)
Saturn-Rahu (April 24 – May 9)
Saturn-Ketu (April 24 – May 9)
Pluto-Ketu sextile (Feb 27 – April 1)
Neptune-Mars conjunction (April 12 – 15)
Other important information pertaining to this month is as follow:
A total solar eclipse occurs on April 8 approximately during the hours of 17:00 to 23:00 GMT. This eclipse will be visible in continents of North, Central, and South America, Japan, Eastern China and pacific-rim-countries.
A partial lunar eclipse occurs on April 24 during the hours of 9:00 to 13:00 GMT. It’s not a strong eclipse, and it will be visible in North, Central and South America.
On April 12 Mercury becomes direct in Pisces.
Venus and Sun enter Aries on April 11 and April 14 respectively.
On April 22 Mars enters Aquarius.
On April 6, the ninefold Jupiter enters Gemini and on April 8, the ninefold Neptune enters Leo.