Out of an interest and a curiosity in astronomy, a slightly deeper look into the current planetary alignment occurring now during May, 2011, reveals the exact path of earth’s intersection with the invisible line of alignment between the planets Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Earth, Venus, and Mercury. Saturn is slightly out of the lineup, but close.
Although the gravitational influence of such a lineup is negligible, it is a curious phenomenon that interests many people. Who’s to say what ‘unknown’ forces could be at work… after all, we don’t know everything…
I was interested to know where on the planet earth that the interplanetary lineup would intersect as the earth rotates on it’s axis. I lined up the planets and then zoomed in on earth to discover the point at which it passes through the planet.
The images below illustrate the planetary intersection with earth.
For all you conspiracy folks, it is quite curious to note that the intersection passes directly through the Gulf of Aden, the area which received allot of attention months ago from a very unusual earthquake swarm that occurred there during November, 2010. There are some who speak mysteriously of a ‘star-gate’ there – and now a planetary alignment intersection through the same point…
Planetary Alignment – animation down-the-plane straight through Earth
Planetary Alignment – animation of intersection through Earth’s rotation
Planetary Alignment – through Gulf of Aden
Planetary Alignment, May 2011
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Tuesday, 17 May 2011
Planetary Alignment Intersects Gulf of Aden
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