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Mercury and Saturn
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oriel36
2024-02-26 09:02:55 UTC
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Despite appearances, Mercury and Saturn are heading in the same direction on the opposite side of the solar system, with Mercury moving faster than the Earth and Saturn moving slower. That is what generates the illusion.

https://sol24.net/data/html/SOHO/C3/96H/VIDEO/

It is the only answer I can give to those who cannot appreciate and interpret basic observations. The spirit and inspiration is an abiding experience where we participate with the rest of the Universe at a local and encompassing physical level including all the geometry and dynamics involved.

People pass through the Eternal and do not pick up the narratives in front of them by restricting themselves to magnification, and anything else is ignored while leaving behind the few empirical cheerleaders and their theoretical misadventures.

In this world where students do not learn what is important and politics is driven by toxic positivity or toxic negativity, I have remained true to my vocation for over 30 years with gratitude to Christ and Christianity as it originally existed as an abundance of inspiration rather than moral imperatives that now takes its name.
Jake M
2024-02-26 15:33:03 UTC
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You're off course. Your posting was supposed to end on 2023-02-20. Why
do you continue posting your irrelevant, incorrect material?
oriel36
2024-02-27 15:33:42 UTC
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By scrolling the dates forward, Mercury overtakes Saturn on the far side of our central Sun today.

https://www.theplanetstoday.com/

Mercury goes on to be a twilight appearance to the left of the Sun, while Saturn switches places and becomes a morning appearance to the right of the Sun over the coming weeks.

A similar event will take place in a number of months when Venus and Jupiter perform the same spectacle; however, Mercury and Saturn at this particular point is a special event.

Students should be aware of these events as long as the satellite is operational. There is, therefore, no reason that adults neglect observations that the Neolithic people and those in ancient societies partly took in their stride.
Jake M
2024-02-27 18:13:12 UTC
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You're off course. Your posting was supposed to end on 2024-02-20. Why
do you continue posting your irrelevant, incorrect material?

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