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“There are things in astrology I take seriously and things which really annoy me and which I don’t take seriously. But for about the last 20 years, my sole interest has been in it as a cultural phenomenon. What’s it do? What’s it claim? What’s its nature?” said historian Nick Campion.
Campion is an associate professor of cosmology and culture at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David, and program director of their master’s degree in cultural astronomy and astrology. He also practiced astrology until the 1980s.
First, there’s more than one kind of astrology. Humans have looked to the stars all over the world and throughout time to create systems of meaning like the Chinese zodiac and Indian, or Vedic, astrology.
Tonight, the planets Jupiter and Saturn will appear from Earth to be nearly overlapping one another, creating a single, bright point of light in the sky known as the Christmas Star. While an alignment or conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn does happen about once every 20 years, this year’s version is extra special.
“This conjunction is exceptionally rare because of how close the planets will appear to be to one another,” Rice University astronomer Patrick Hartigan told
Forbes. “You’d have to go all the way back to just before dawn on March 4, 1226, to see a closer alignment between these objects visible in the night sky.”
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A significant astrological event is taking place today, December 21, 2020, as Jupiter and Saturn are set to appear close together in the sky in what is known as the Great Conjunction.
The two planets will be visible to the naked eye and appear so close together that they will look like one large bright star in the sky, which has been dubbed the Christmas Star.
The major celestial event also marks the beginning of a new astrological shift. The Great Conjunction will see a move from the 200 year period during which Jupiter and Saturn made conjunctions primarily in Earth signs. Now, the two planets are shifting into a 200 year period of conjunctions in Air signs.
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