The predictions analysis is based on the following important ninefold planetary
configurations for this month.
Ketu-Saturn
ninefold opposition (June 5 -8)
Uranus-Jupiter
ninefold opposition (June 10 -12)
Jupiter-Pluto
ninefold quincunx (June 27 - 28)
Pluto-Saturn
ninefold quincunx (June 13-17)
Jupiter-Uranus
ninefold quincunx (June 25-26)
Pluto-Jupiter
ninefold trine (June 13-14)
Ketu-Jupiter
ninefold trine (June 19-20)
Neptune-Ketu
ninefold trine (June 10-28)
Jupiter-Pluto
ninefold square (May 30 - June 2)
Neptune-Saturn
ninefold square (June 22-27)
Uranus-Saturn
ninefold square (June 9-14)
Jupiter-Ketu
ninefold square (June 6-9)
Jupiter-Rahu
ninefold square (June 6-9)
Jupiter-Saturn
ninefold square (June 6-15)
Neptune-Saturn
ninefold sextile (June 1 -4)
Neptune-Rahu
ninefold sextile (June 10-28)
Rahu-Jupiter
ninefold sextile (June 19 -20)
Neptune-Jupiter
ninefold conjunction (June 19-21)
Rahu-Saturn
ninefold conjunction (June 5 -8)
The important regular planetary angles for
this
month are as follow:
Pluto-Saturn
opposition (May 19 - June1)
Ketu-Saturn
opposition (June1-12)
Pluto-Rahu
opposition (June 30)
Pluto-Mars
opposition (June 10-23)
Pluto-Jupiter
quincunx (May 19 - June1)
Rahu-Saturn
conjunction (June1-12)
Other
important information pertaining to this month
is as follow:
While
on June 9 the planet Mercury becomes direct in the sidereal zodiac sign Taurus, the planet
Venus enters the sidereal zodiac sign
Cancer.
Uranus
becomes retrograde on
June 3.
On
June 15, Sun enters the sidereal zodiac sign Gemini.
On
June 24, while
the ninefold Saturn enters Virgo, the ninefold Rahu enters Cancer (and the
ninefold Ketu enters Capricorn), and the ninefold Jupiter enters Taurus on June
4 and Gemini on June 19.
On
June 10 a total solar eclipse occurs during the hours of about 19:00 to Midnight
GMT. It will be visible in the both North and the South continents of
America, Hawaii, Eastern Asia, Indian Subcontinent, and Eastern portion of the
Mid-East, and part of Australia. It will be also be visible in area in the
entire northern hemisphere with latitude higher than 50 degrees or so.
This solar eclipse has far more significance since in addition to Sun and Moon,
the mighty planets Saturn and Pluto will be with the lunar nodes.
On
June 24, a partial and much weaker lunar eclipse occurs during the hours of
19:00 to 21:00 GMT. It will be visible in Europe, South America, and Eastern
part of USA.