Wednesday’s Conjuring

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Wednesday’s Conjuring

Wednesday – is associated with Mercury

Candle colors – Purple

Conjuring for Wednesday: Mastery, Domination Work, Wisdom, Healing, Dealing with Legal problems.
 

—Old Style Conjure Wisdoms, Workings and Remedies
Starr Casas

 

The Sky This Week for June 22 to June 26, 2016

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The Sky This Week for June 22 to June 26, 2016

This week, it’s all about Saturn … but if you look close, you might spy an asteroid.

Wednesday, June 22

• Magnificent Saturn reached its peak earlier this month, when it appeared opposite the Sun in the sky, and our view of the ringed planet remains spectacular. It is on display nearly all night among the background stars of southern Ophiuchus, hanging in the southeastern sky as darkness falls and climbing highest in the south around 11:30 p.m. local daylight time. Saturn continues to shine brightly, too, at magnitude 0.1. When viewed through a telescope, the planet measures 18″ across while the dramatic ring system spans 42″ and tilts 26° to our line of sight. This evening also provides an excellent view of the gas giant’s large family of moons. The most obvious is 8th-magnitude Titan, which appears northeast of the planet. Next, look for the 10th-magnitude trio of Tethys, Dione, and Rhea. They appear in a straight line northwest of Saturn and closer to the rings. Finally, target 10th-magnitude Iapetus well to the west of Saturn. Don’t confuse any of these satellites with the brighter, 6th-magnitude star SAO 184541, which appears between the planet and Iapetus.

Thursday, June 23

• Mars remains near its peak all this week. The Red Planet reached opposition and best visibility a month ago but, like Saturn, has not declined much. Mars appears almost due south and at its highest as twilight fades to darkness. The world shines at magnitude –1.5 against the much fainter background stars of Libra. When viewed through a telescope, Mars’ orange-red disk spans 17″. Look for subtle dark markings along with a whitish north polar cap.

Friday, June 24

• Brilliant Jupiter appears high in the west as darkness falls and remains on display until midnight local daylight time. The giant planet shines at magnitude –1.9 against the backdrop of southern Leo the Lion. Jupiter appears equally dazzling through a telescope, which reveals a wealth of atmospheric features on a disk that spans 35″.

Saturday, June 25

• Look high in the northwest after darkness falls this month, and you’ll be greeted by the familiar sight of the Big Dipper. The Dipper is the most conspicuous asterism — a recognizable pattern of stars that doesn’t form a complete constellation shape — in the entire sky. It forms the body and tail of Ursa Major the Great Bear. Use the Pointers, the two stars at the end of the Dipper’s bowl, to find Polaris, which lies due north for everyone north of the equator. Polaris marks the end of the Little Dipper’s handle. On June evenings, the relatively faint stars of this dipper arc directly above Polaris.

Sunday, June 26

• If ever there was a good time to track down Pluto, this is the night. The distant world passes just 2.7′ due south of the 3rd-magnitude star Pi (p) Sagittarii in northeastern Sagittarius, making the task of finding the dwarf planet much easier than usual. Pluto glows dimly at magnitude 14.1, however, so you’ll need an 8-inch or larger telescope to spot it visually.
 

Source

Astronomy Magazine

 

Your Daily Sun & Moon Info for Wednesday, June 22nd

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Your Daily Sun & Moon Info for Wednesday, June 22nd

The Sun
Sun Direction: ↑ 99.49° E
Sun Altitude: 52.41°
Sun Distance: 94.475 million mi
Next Equinox: Sep 22, 2016 9:21 AM (Autumnal)
Sunrise Today: 5:35 AM↑ 59° Northeast
Sunset Today: 8:18 PM↑ 301° Northwest
Length of Daylight: 14 hours, 42 minutes

 

The Moon
Moon Direction: ↑ 269.18° W
Moon Altitude: -28.75°
Moon Distance: 240853 mi
Next New Moon: Jul 4, 20166:00 AM
Next Full Moon: Jul 19, 20165:56 PM
Next Moonrise: Today9:59 PM
Current Moon Phase: Waning Gibbous
Illumination: 95.0%

 

Source

timeanddate.com

 

Good Wednesday Morn’ To All Our Precious Brothers & Sisters of the Craft!

Merry Meet

 

Goddess, there are so many who
walk blindly across the land.
So many hold the words of agreement
in their mouths.
So many hold no space for questions.

I stand afraid as the words mount,
as the armies join one to another
boot to boot.
So many.

But you, Goddess, you know life
as simple.
In its dazzle and turn
Lies the confidence of
remembering.
Nothing is changeless as change.
Nothing.

This is my shield.
This, my ecstasy.
Here is my Goddess, here, the
God who hears me.
Upon Earth do I lay my head.

No thousands can move the
course of life with their strength.
But each heart flaming towards
love can remake the world.

 

—Earth Psalms
Angela Magara