Date Posted: April 30, 2002
The predictions analysis is based on the following important ninefold planetary configurations for this month.
Pluto-Saturn ninefold opposition (May 24 – 28)
Jupiter-Uranus ninefold quincunx (May 25 – 27)
Pluto-Saturn ninefold quincunx (May 2-5)
Jupiter-Rahu ninefold quincunx ( May 10 – 12)
Rahu-Jupiter ninefold trine (May 25 – 27)
Saturn-Uranus ninefold trine (May 14 – May 19)
Uranus-Jupiter ninefold trine (May 4 – 7)
Saturn-Ketu ninefold trine (May 1)
Jupiter-Pluto ninefold square (May 30 – June 2)
Neptune-Jupiter ninefold square (May 1 – 3)
Uranus-Rahu ninefold square (May 18-31)
Uranus-Ketu ninefold square (May 18-31)
Neptune-Jupiter ninefold sextile (May 18 – 21)
Pluto-Jupiter ninefold sextile (May 15 – 17)
Saturn-Rahu ninefold sextile ( May 1)
Ketu-Jupiter ninefold sextile (May 25 – 27)
The important regular planetary angles for this month are as follow:
Pluto-Saturn opposition (May 19 – June1)
Pluto-Mars opposition (May 7-10)
Neptune-Jupiter quincunx (May 1-7)
Pluto-Jupiter quincunx (May 19 – June 1)
Lunar Eclipse (May 26)
Other important information pertaining to this month is as follow:
While on May 16 the planet Mercury becomes retrograde in the sidereal zodiac sign Taurus and stays retrograde until June 9, the planet Neptune becomes retrograde on May 13.
Venus and Mars enter the sidereal zodiac sign Gemini respectively on May 15 and 19.
On May 15, Sun enters the sidereal zodiac sign Taurus.
While the ninefold Jupiter enters Aries on May 17, the ninefold Saturn enters Cancer on May 2 and Leo on May 31, and the ninefold retrograde Pluto enters Capricorn on May 4.
A partial lunar eclipse occurs on May 26 is going to be visible in the United States, mostly the western part of the United States, Hawaii, and Australia, and East Asia.