Lunar Eclipse June 2010 Conjunct Pluto


A partial lunar eclipse will be visible in areas such as the Pacific and eastern Australia on June 26, 2010.

 will be visible to observers in places such as:

  • Hawaii.
  • Western Alaska.
  • Australia.
  • New Zealand.
  • Eastern portions of Malaysia and other parts of Asia.

 

The Lunar Eclipse (Full Moon) of 26 June 2010 is conjunct Pluto very closely by just 41 minutes. Astrologers have been very interested in this for a while because it is a trigger for the big T-square with Saturn opposite Uranus, both square Pluto. Major upheavels have been predicted including social and political unrest, more economic collapses, and more catastrophic earthquakes and volcanic activity. The chart for this Lunar Eclipse shows a powerful Grand Cross configuration which can be a sign of suffering but also of giving service to those in need.

Eclipses mark a major focus in any chart for the following six months. Pluto at the personal level is about major changes which lead to soul evolution, major transformations. Something is created out of destruction. In mundane astrology Pluto effects global politics and economics, multinational corporations and organized crime. Genocide and massacres and the weapons of mass destruction such as nuclear weapons, it also rules the nuclear industry in general and genetic engineering. As God of the underworld Pluto is associated with mining, earthquakes and volcanos.

Below is a list of the six Lunar Eclipses in the last century which were conjunct or opposite Pluto. Unlike the upcoming Lunar Eclipse, none of these previous eclipses were involved in a Grand Cross and only the 1977 eclipse was involved in a T-square with Jupiter.

14 June 1908 Lunar Eclipse opposite Pluto (72′) . 16 days later the Tunguska event unleashed the equivalent of 1000 hiroshima bombs in Russia.
28 December 1917 Lunar Eclipse conjunct Pluto (99′). 22 days earlier the Halifax Explosion killed 2000 people in Canada. It was the largest man made explosion at that time.
11 February 1952 Lunar Eclipse conjunct Pluto (54′). 15 days later Winston Churchill announced that the UK had the atomic bomb.
04 April 1977 Lunar Eclipse conjunct Pluto (90′). The same day major flooding devastated the town of grundy in Virginia, USA, which is still recovering.
28 October 1985 Lunar Eclipse opposite Pluto (32′). 16 days later the Nevado del Ruiz volcano erupted killing more than 23,000 people in Colombia.
24 April 1986 Lunar Eclipse conjunt Pluto (119′). 2 days later the Chernobyl nuclear disaster killed over 4000 people in the Ukraine.

Lunar Eclipse conjunct Fixed Star Kaus Medius

This Lunar Eclipse is conjunct the fixed star  Kaus Medius in constellation Sagittarius by two minutes. Pluto has been conjunct Kaus Medius this year during the Haiti earthquake, the Chile earthquake, the plane crash which killed the Polish president, the Qinghai earthquake, and the Iceland volcanic ash cloud eruption, all under one degree. Pluto will remain within this orb till 10 July, and then finally in direct motion from 14 November this year till 12 January 2011. The last time Pluto was conjunct Kaus Medius, in 1762, half a million Sikh’s were killed in the Great Holocaust in Indian Punjab.

The last time Uranus was conjunct Kaus Medius in 1989, Ruhollah Khomeini put a bounty on the head of Salman Rushdie, a geomagnetic storm shut down the Hydro-Quebec power grid leaving 6 million people without power for 9 hours, the Exon Valdez spilled 240,000 barrels of oil, the Hillborough disaster killed 96 Liverpool supporters, the Tiananmen Square massacre left 2,600 student dead, the Cold War officially ended, and 645 Russians died in the Ufa train disaster.

The previous conjunct of Uranus to Kaus Medius in 1905 saw a mine explosion in Courrieres which killed 1,060 French miners, the devastation of Naples by Mount Vesuvius, and a 7.8 magnitude earthquake in San Francisco which killed 3,000 people.

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