Wednesday 1st July 2009 (UT Now is 06:24:25)
Current Moon Phase: First Quarter (1 sc 6′46″)
Planet, Centaur, TNO, Asteroid Aspects
06:52:17 UT - Uranus (26 pi 37′20″) square Galactic Center (26 sa 59′38″) - Near Miss Only
07:18:18 UT - Sun (9 cn 36′ 6″) trine Huya (9 sc 36′ 6″ Rx)
07:37:13 UT - Uranus stations retrograde (26 pi 37′20″)
08:24:52 UT - Mercury (25 ge 11′46″) sextile 1992 QB1 (25 ar 11′46″)
08:50:45 UT - Elatus (21 le 41′42″) trine Crantor (21 sa 41′42″ Rx)
09:42:57 UT - Venus (25 ta 43′22″) square Chiron (25 aq 43′23″ Rx)
14:16:28 UT - Pallas (14 le 5′55″) trine Great Attractor (14 sa 5′55″)
14:56:36 UT - Mercury (25 ge 42′58″) trine Chiron (25 aq 42′58″ Rx)
16:43:37 UT - Juno (29 pi 41′26″) square Cyllarus (29 ge 41′26″)
17:00:27 UT - Elatus (21 le 43′ 2″) square Sedna (21 ta 43′ 2″)
18:13:29 UT - Pallas (14 le 10′57″) square Asbolus (14 ta 10′57″)
20:01:00 UT - Venus (26 ta 11′10″) square Neptune (26 aq 11′10″ Rx)
20:21:14 UT - Venus (26 ta 12′ 4″) opposite Amycus (26 sc 12′ 4″ Rx)
20:48:02 UT - Mercury (26 ge 11′ 8″) trine Neptune (26 aq 11′ 8″ Rx)
21:15:03 UT - Pallas (14 le 14′48″) square Chariklo (14 sc 14′48″ Rx)
23:31:31 UT - Pallas (14 le 17′41″) trine Ixion (14 sa 17′41″ Rx)
Aspects of the Moon
03:10:22 UT - Moon (29 li 23′47″) sextile Orcus (29 le 23′47″)
03:40:41 UT - Moon (29 li 39′54″) trine Cyllarus (29 ge 39′54″)
06:52:47 UT - Moon (1 sc 21′48″) square Mean Node (1 aq 21′48″ Rx)
07:40:05 UT - Moon (1 sc 46′51″) sextile Pluto-Charon (1 cp 46′51″ Rx)
11:11:49 UT - Moon (3 sc 38′44″) conjunct Ceto (3 sc 38′44″ Rx)
12:42:30 UT - Moon (4 sc 26′33″) trine Teharonhiawako (4 pi 26′33″ Rx)
14:02:26 UT - Moon (5 sc 8′38″) trine Vesta (5 cn 8′38″)
15:36:11 UT - Moon (5 sc 57′56″) conjunct Deucalion (5 sc 57′56″ Rx)
19:30:37 UT - Moon (8 sc 0′56″) conjunct Echeclus (8 sc 0′56″ Rx)
22:31:50 UT - Moon (9 sc 35′43″) conjunct Huya (9 sc 35′43″ Rx)
23:47:51 UT - Moon (10 sc 15′25″) trine Sun (10 cn 15′25″)
“Near Miss”
Items marked “Near Miss” are aspects that never become exact on this pass, but are within one degree. The time shown is the time the aspect gets as close as it’s going to get on this pass (usually because one of the objects will change direction before the aspect can become exact).