There are currently 2 planets in retrograde:
Saturn is currently in retrograde, with 129 days left.Hints While Saturn Is In RetrogradeUsually known as a time when things are just obnoxiously limiting, this is supposed to be a time where you look at what kind of responsibilities are important to you and how you not only handle that, but how you actually work to make that happen. Give thought to your goals. Resist the urge to grab that immediate shiny thing and let it go until later. It'll still be there.
Pluto is currently in retrograde, with 115 days left.Hints While Pluto Is In RetrogradeDon’t expect that transformative events just kind of slow down and things mellow during this retrograde cycle, because it does not work that way. Pluto’s going backwards alright, right down into your shadow. It’s a good time to unpack some baggage lest you start projection vomiting it everywhere. And speaking of projection, pay particular attention to not projecting your issues on others. Pluto retrograde is a great time to take care of your issues.
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The moon is currently in Capricorn, at 20 degrees, 23' 31", at a velocity of 15.13 degrees per day. The Waning Gibbous moon is currently 16.9 days old. It is 363768.25 km from the centre of the Earth. The next new moon is at 2:53:25, 29 Jun 2022. The next full moon is at 18:38:06, 13 Jul 2022.
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The Solar System at a Glance
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Solar wind parameters were indicative of flanking edge impacts from the the 13 Jun CME. Total IMF strength increased from ~6 nT to 14-15 nT with the arrival of an interplanetary shock at 15/0400 UTC. The Bz component turned pronounced southward shortly afterwards and reached a maximum deviation of -12 nT. As CME influences progressed, IMF strength decreased and settled at primarily 7-9 nT, while the Bz component was prolonged southward until near 15/1700 UTC, when it rotated northward. Solar wind speed was ~500 km/s until shock arrival, when it escalated to 550 km/s and eventually peaked at 623 km/s. Solar wind speed had since decreased to 550-600 km/s. The phi angle was negative, with the exception of a period from 15/1050-1400 UTC when it shifted into a negative sector. There is a 35% chance of solar activity, with a 20% chance of a minor event, a 10% chance of a moderate event, and a 1% chance of a strong event.
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