Dates of parades of planets in astronomy. What is a parade of planets and how to look at it

Parade of five planets January 23rd, 2016

The theme sounds like something out of Lara Croft or The Da Vinci Code, but that's really what's in store for the next month. How it will be: for the first time since 2005, shortly before dawn, five planets of the solar system will line up in the constellations of Scorpio and Virgo.

Let me tell you more about it...

Since ancient times, formidable prophets and soothsayers have frightened people with a parade of celestial bodies. It is various kinds of predictors, and not scientists, who make the weather and the unhealthy hype in the media.

Parade of planets(the exact term is conjunction) - an astronomical phenomenon during which a certain number of planets in the solar system line up close to one line. At the same time, objects are visually close in the sky. If the difference in ecliptic latitudes is also small, then the phenomena of covering a physically more distant object, the passage of a planet across the disk of the Sun (in the case of a conjunction of the inner planet and the Sun) or an eclipse of the Sun (in the case of a conjunction of the Moon and the Sun) are possible.

The inner planets Venus and Mercury conjunct the Sun twice in one synodic period. If at the same time the planet is located between the Earth and the Sun, the lower connection (internal) occurs; if the Sun is located between the planet and the Earth, then this phenomenon is called an upper conjunction (external).

small parade- an astronomical phenomenon during which four planets line up in space and are visible in the sky close to each other. These planets include: Venus, Mars, Saturn, Mercury. A small parade of planets is often observed: about 1 time per year, and a mini-parade (when there are only 3 planets on one line) can be observed 2 times a year. The arrangement of celestial bodies during the "parade" is similar to the arrangement of the Sun, Moon and Earth during solar and lunar eclipses.

Big ("great") parade- an astronomical phenomenon during which six planets line up in one line. To do this, 6 celestial bodies: Earth, Venus, Saturn, Mars, Jupiter and Uranus should line up in one approximately straight line and be in the sky sector (about 10-40 degrees) for some time. The big parade of planets is rarely repeated, after about 20 years.

Visible parade planets is called a planetary configuration, when the five bright planets of the solar system (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn) in their movement across the sky come close to each other and become visible at the same time in a small sector (10 - 40 degrees) of the sky . The parade of planets can be observed either in the evening or in the morning.

A mini parade of planets involving four planets occurs more often, and mini parades of planets involving three planets can be observed annually (or even twice a year), but the conditions for their visibility are not the same for different latitudes of the Earth.

Visible parades of planets with the participation of five bright planets occur no more than once every 18-20 years, and the next close parade of 5 planets in the 38 degree sector will take place in March 2022, but its visibility conditions will be unfavorable for the inhabitants of Russia. But already in June 2022, the inhabitants of Russia will still be lucky, and they will see all five planets at the same time, but already located in the sector of 115 degrees, and they will be located Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn.

A parade of planets is also called the configuration of the planets of the solar system, when the planets, including those invisible to the naked eye, “line up” on one side of the Sun in a small sector. The nearest such configuration (excluding Pluto) is expected in about 150 years.

The “re-display” of this cosmic performance will take place, according to the current estimates of scientists, at the end of July and at the beginning of August of this year, after which similar “parades of the planets” will take place again in 10-12 years. In the summer, unlike the current month, the inhabitants of the northern hemisphere will not be able to see all the planets - Mercury and Venus will not be visible to them.

By the way, the parade of the five planets of the solar system, which takes place once every 11 years, is not such a big rarity compared to the Great parade of 8 planets, which astronomers expect only by 2161.

The visible parade of planets is called a planetary configuration, when the five bright planets of the solar system (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn) in their movement across the sky come close to each other and become visible at the same time in a small sector (10 - 40 degrees ) sky.

In order for all five bright planets to be visible at the same time, the condition must certainly be met that Mars, Jupiter and Saturn have approximately the same longitude and be visible near the inner planets, and Mercury and Venus are in eastern elongation from the Sun in spring, and in western elongatsi, in autumn (for the northern hemisphere of the Earth and for middle latitudes). It is in such elongations that Mercury can be observed for quite a long time. Venus has less stringent visibility conditions, because its maximum elongation is 48 degrees (Mercury's is 28 degrees).

From the above, it can be seen that the parade of planets can be observed either in the evening or in the morning. A mini parade of planets involving four planets occurs more often, and mini parades of planets involving three planets can be observed annually (or even twice a year), but the conditions for their visibility are not the same for different latitudes of the Earth. So, for example, a wonderful parade of 4 bright planets in mid-May 2011, when the planets gathered in the sector of 7 degrees (!), could be observed in the equatorial regions and the southern hemisphere of the Earth, and for residents of the middle latitudes of the northern hemisphere, the parade was practically not visible , because the planets rose at the same time as the sun. The next mini-parades of planets of 4 bright planets (sector 65 degrees) took place in 2002 and at the beginning of April 2004, then in August 2008 (sector 20 degrees). Visible parades of planets with the participation of five bright planets occur no more than once every 18-20 years and the next close parade of 5 planets in the sector of 38 degrees will take place in March 2022, but its visibility conditions will be unfavorable for the inhabitants of Russia. But on the other hand, already in June 2022, the inhabitants of Russia will still be lucky, and they will see all five planets at the same time, but already located in the sector of 115 degrees, and they will be located Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn. This combination happens even less frequently than the parade of 5 planets.

A parade of planets is also called the configuration of the planets of the solar system, when the planets, including those invisible to the naked eye, "line up" on one side of the Sun in a small sector. In this configuration, Mercury and Venus may not be visible from the Earth, because are in lower conjunction with the Sun, but the outer planets are visible, practically, in one direction. The nearest such configuration (excluding Pluto) is expected in 170 years.
And this is about other parades of planets.

August 6-7, 2010 year will take place. As many as six planets of our Yarilo-Sun system: Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus will line up almost in one line, within 5 degrees (ideally straight lines with the participation of so many planets naturally do not exist, so the location of the planets within a few degrees counts as one line). Midgard-Earth will be in the middle between Jupiter and Uranus on the one hand and Venus, Mars and Saturn on the other.

This parade is also notable for the fact that if you look from Midgard-Earth, the planets will almost exactly line up along one of the main lines on the celestial sphere: lines of the equinoxes(0-12h), which is deeply Symbolic.

Jupiter and Uranus will be around points spring equinox .
Venus, Mars and Saturn near autumn equinox points.

Get a kind of Libra. Border/Transition/ between the world(what happened before - relatively peaceful time) and War(what will happen in the near future - wartime).

For six planets (including the largest ones) to line up along the line of the Equinoxes, this really happens very, very rarely !!!

Scientists - astrologers have always associated planetary parades with socially and politically significant events in the life of society. Indeed, the time of occurrence of this astrological phenomenon, as a rule, coincides with the Restructuring of the world political system, a change in the mood of the masses, a change in the course of world elites, wars, upheavals, etc.

for example: after Parade of planets 1962 year (seven planets met in a "line", within the same sign of the Zodiac, the so-called classic "septener") began Caribbean crisis, which almost led the entire World and Midgard-Earth to the World Nuclear Catastrophe / according to other sources, an unmassed exchange of nuclear missile strikes between the USA and the USSR did take place then ..., but missiles with atomic warheads, then - were intercepted ... / let's call it the Higher Reason.../ - the largest part of the missiles was completely intercepted and destroyed / nihilated / in the air, on the other hand, a smaller part of the missiles (launched from nuclear submarines) had a small problem - they could only intercept them and change their trajectory - atomic explosions occurred on the relatively uninhabited atolls of the Pacific Ocean.

for example: after December Parade of the Planets 1989 year (nine out of ten planets lined up in one "line") the actual collapse of the CMEA, the Warsaw Pact and the USSR began - that is, the entire System began to be quickly and forcefully destroyed.

Remember for yourself what happened before and after ... here are just a few moments: the surrender of the GDR and the unification of Germany with a quick withdrawal Soviet troops in the "clean" field, civil wars in Yugoslavia and the USSR (Fergana - pogrom and expulsion of Meskhetian Turks, pogroms and expulsions in Azerbaijan and Armenia), performances-riots of Asian nationalists in Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan - Caucasian nationalists in Georgia, Chechnya, Azerbaijan, Armenia; performances of the so-called. Democrats in Moscow, Leningrad, the Baltic States, Moldova, etc.); internal sabotage of the so-called. "managed chaos" - shortages of consumer goods and food throughout the country ("soap" riots, "tobacco" riots, etc.), although trains with everything necessary stood on sidings, but they were forbidden to unload ... - or for example, at the same time, all tobacco factory workers at all tobacco enterprises in the country were suddenly sent on vacation ...
It was man-made chaos after the collapse of the Union, actively supported and outwardly - by the West.

Our Yarilo-Sun is already preparing for this Great Planet Parade - on August 2, 2010 a powerful solar flare, and as a result of this - on August 3 a powerful magnetic storm on Earth. Such a configuration of the planets directly affects the Yarilo-Sun, because these 6 planets, located in such a configuration, seem to "displace" the Center / gravity, etc. /, thereby affecting the Sun / its poles, energy, attraction and etc./. That is - the consequences can be devastating due to gravitational influences, because there is an imbalance / the appearance of an imbalance / in our solar system.

And it has long been noticed that the construction of planets on the same line / Parade of planets / significantly correlates with a sharp increase in solar activity . And this, as you know, cannot but affect us, society as a whole. A person in such periods poorly controls his consciousness, deciding to radically change his life. At the same time, during such periods of an increase in Solar activity, actions, as a rule, are thoughtless and spontaneous. Unstable situations arise in the economy, the struggle of interests intensifies in politics - which leads to mass popular uprisings, wars and revolutions.
I hope that after this Great Parade of Planets, the Yarilo-Sun will "wake up" in full force and solar flares will only increase ... We are waiting ...

The main feature of this Great parade of planets is that this Parade completes the Great Cycle - the Great Tse Kolo - the Great Colo of Times - the Round Number of Numbers.
That is, this is the last Grand Parade of the planets in the dark age of the Fox, which ends in the Summer of 7520 M.M.Z.H. (September 2012). The next Great Parade of Planets will be already in the bright era of the Wolf under the new - Light Russia.

As for the so-called parade of planets in December 2012 - I think that this is a distraction of the Attention of the people, including the Slavic people - i.e. The Big Deception of the Grays, they say, wait for the sheep for a couple more years - that everything will happen in December 2012 / and before that time they will still have time to do their dirty deeds ... / - although in fact all the main Events will begin after the Big Parade of the Planets of August 2010 - it's like would border.

FACTS- all leading astronomical simulators such as NASA /NASOS simulators/, Celestia, Zet, etc. clearly show that in December 2012 there will be no Big Parade of Planets promoted by journalists !!!

FACTS- the so-called "End of the World" in December 2012 according to the Mayan calendar: some scientists suggest that the Mayan civilization calendar begins its calculation on August 13, 3114 BC.
But there is also another group of scientists who argue that the Mayan calendar should start at the same time as the Ancient Egyptian Calendar - i.e. more than two years earlier - and not from August 13, but from December 25.
According to this calculation, the so-called. The "end of the world", or rather, the end of the Mayan calendar cycle (the end of the Fifth Sun Cycle) falls at the beginning of August 2010.

The Grand Parade of the Planets of August 2010 will look like this:

Venus will be the brightest. Her brilliance will be -4.27m
Jupiter Shine -2.66m
Shine of Saturn 1.06m
Mars Glitter 1.49m
And the weakest will be Uranus at 5.77m

Pictures from the Celestia simulator:

And now, promoted by journalists, the so-called. parade of planets on December 21, 2012, Celestia and NASA simulators:

It can be seen that there is no Big Parade of planets in the solar system: Saturn is in one direction, Jupiter is completely opposite, and Mars is generally somewhere on the side, etc.

===============

As for the current Heat and Fires in the territory central Russia- all of It was predetermined in advance /for a long time, one might say - in time immemorial.../ and is only a small link in the chain of Events.
I was often asked in a personal message - when, so to speak, "the people will rise ..." - etc., I answered my friends on the site - not earlier than August, now you can clarify a little: on any day after the August Big Parade of the Planets, when The border will have already been passed... We are waiting... Since the beginning of August, the planets have begun to build up in a "line" - the line of the Border... Soon it will strike...

The visible parade of planets is called a planetary configuration, when the five bright planets of the solar system (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn) in their movement across the sky come close to each other and become visible at the same time in a small sector (10 - 40 degrees ) sky.

In order for all five bright planets to be visible at the same time, the condition must certainly be met that Mars, Jupiter and Saturn have approximately the same longitude and be visible near the inner planets, and Mercury and Venus are in eastern elongation from the Sun in spring, and in western elongatsi, in autumn (for the northern hemisphere of the Earth and for middle latitudes). It is in such elongations that Mercury can be observed for quite a long time. Venus has less stringent visibility conditions, because its maximum elongation is 48 degrees (Mercury's is 28 degrees).

From the above, it can be seen that the parade of planets can be observed either in the evening or in the morning. A mini parade of planets involving four planets occurs more often, and mini parades of planets involving three planets can be observed annually (or even twice a year), but the conditions for their visibility are not the same for different latitudes of the Earth.

So, for example, a wonderful parade of 4 bright planets in mid-May 2011, when the planets will gather in the sector of 7 degrees (!), can be observed in the equatorial regions and the southern hemisphere of the Earth, and for residents of the middle latitudes of the northern hemisphere, the parade will practically not be visible , because planets will rise at the same time as the sun.

The next mini-parade of planets will take place in August 2008 (sector 20 degrees). Visible parades of planets with the participation of five bright planets occur no more than once every 18-20 years and the next close parade of 5 planets in the sector of 38 degrees will take place in March 2022, but its visibility conditions will be unfavorable for the inhabitants of Russia.

But on the other hand, already in June 2022, the inhabitants of Russia will still be lucky, and they will see all five planets at the same time, but already located in the sector of 115 degrees, and they will be located Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn. This combination happens even less frequently than the parade of 5 planets.

In addition, there will be no End of the World on December 23, 2012, as the ancient Mayans allegedly predicted. This was stated by an employee of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) Alfonso Arellano.

Thus, the scientist refuted the interpretation of certain Indian "prophecies", which is widespread in esoteric circles.

A specialist from the UNAM Institute for Philological Research explained that this date marks the end of the “current cosmic cycle”, as it was imagined in one of the greatest pre-Columbian civilizations.

According to Mayan hieroglyphic inscriptions of the classical period (III-IX centuries AD), it began on August 13, 3113 BC and should end on December 23, 2012.

This circumstance gave rise to many near-scientific, apocalyptic speculations. Although the texts on which they are based are not prophecies, but records that tell about the deeds of local rulers.

However, on a significant day on December 23, an astronomical phenomenon can be observed extraordinary beauty- parade of planets. Mars, Jupiter and Saturn will line up, and, as the scientist says, “a huge“ star ”will be visible. Thus, according to the ideas of the time of the ancient Mayans, a new 5125-year cycle will begin.

Since ancient times, people have noticed that many natural processes are associated with the movements of the planets. Therefore, by signs from space, they tried to judge what troubles await them tomorrow. The parade of planets is one of the most extraordinary cosmic phenomena, so most of all kinds of predictions are associated with it, including those about the coming apocalypse.

So what is this astronomical act?

The parade of planets is an event of amazing beauty, in which several celestial bodies are on the same straight line. To a person who observes what is happening, it seems that the planets are located very close to each other.

What are these amazing phenomena?

The parade of planets can be small or large. There are also visible invisible phenomena. A small parade of planets is a configuration of Mars, Mercury, Venus and Saturn, while they stand on one side of the star. This doesn't happen more than once a year. A parade of three planets happens sometimes even several times a year, although everywhere the conditions for their visibility are different.

A harbinger of the apocalypse?

Parade of the planets on December 21, 2012, which journalists dubbed the Great Parade of the Planets and a harbinger of the end of the world, turned out to be just a mini-parade that began back in November and ended happily. Celestial bodies from all over Milky Way they didn’t line up in one line, we didn’t observe such a grandiose phenomenon.

Grand parade of planets

Such a celestial configuration looks even more majestic and beautiful than all of the above. With this astronomical phenomenon, six celestial bodies turn out to be on the same line at once, such as Venus, Mars, Earth, Saturn, Jupiter and Uranus. This magnificent spectacle can be seen only once every twenty years.

Features of the visible parade

The visible parade of planets is different in that five such planets as Venus, Mercury, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn approach each other, they become visible in one sector of the celestial ecliptic. If Saturn, Mars and Jupiter are at the same longitude, all five planets participating in the parade can be seen at once. Another condition: Mercury and Venus must be located to the west of the Sun in the autumn period of time, and to the east in the spring. Mercury is visible for a particularly long time at this time, since its elongation is no more than twenty-eight degrees. But Venus is much better visible, because its elongation, unlike Mercury, is as much as forty-eight degrees. You can see this wonderful astronomical phenomenon either at dawn or at sunset. The parade of four planets (except Saturn) could be seen in May 2011 early in the morning at the equator and in the Southern Hemisphere. In the summer of 2022, a new parade of all five celestial bodies is predicted, it will be possible to observe it in our latitudes.

invisible option

A complete parade of planets (in other words, it is also called invisible) is an arrangement in which all these bodies are on one side of the Sun. But some of them, such as Mercury and Venus, cannot be seen from our planet. The nearest to us in time such a parade of planets can be expected only after two hundred years.

The solar system has eight planets, most of the time they occupy various provisions relative to the Sun and each other and are scattered across the sky in different places. Some of them are not visible, others can be easily observed. From time to time, their positions in their orbits line up in such a way that they are on the same side of the Sun, approximately in one sector of the sky. Sometimes they form an almost straight line, sometimes closer objects cover distant ones, this phenomenon resembles the Sun or the Moon.

An ideal alignment of the planets should be seen as a perfectly straight line, but such an event is almost improbable because the orbits are elliptical and the speeds of the planets vary.

Astronomers distinguish between large and small parades. The large ones consist of six planets - Venus, Jupiter, Mars, Saturn, Uranus, and the Earth also takes part in it, since it is also located on the same side of the Sun, approximately on the same line with these planets. It happens once every twenty years. The Earth no longer participates in the small parade, it consists of Venus, Mars, Mercury and Saturn, it is visible very often - once, and sometimes twice a year.

Mini-parades consist of at least three planets within a short distance of each other.

There are also visible and invisible parades of planets. At the first time, the five brightest planets (Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Mercury and Saturn) pass close to each other in the sky and are visible as a cluster of stars in one part of the sky. They happen about once every twenty years. Full parades, in which all the planets of the solar system participate, are invisible, since some of the closest participants are not visible to the naked eye.

When to watch the parades of the planets?

It is best to observe large parades of planets in the evening or in the morning, and mini-parades can be seen at any time of the night. The most notable such event will occur in 2022, with Mercury, Venus, Uranus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn lining up in roughly the same slightly curved line in the sky. Neptune will also be in the same sector, but this planet is not visible to the naked eye. The nearest full parade will take place only after 170 years.

Small and mini-parades of planets occur frequently, in order to observe them, you need to follow the calendar of the starry sky and take into account that they are visible from the Earth in different ways, sometimes it is impossible to observe this spectacle, since the planets appear in the sky at the same time as the Sun.