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Or those interested in mythology and the like..

I'm just going to leave these here...

https://weather.com/science/space/video/mars-jupiter-saturn-offer-triple-treat-this-week

March 18: Pestilent Planetshttps://stardate.org/nightsky

  • A conjunction of Jupiter, Mars, and Saturn is underway in the dawn sky. Jupiter is the brightest of the three. A similar conjunction in 1345 was blamed for the start of the Black Death in Europe, a plague caused by a bacterium carried by fleas.

Mars https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nergal

  • In the late Babylonian astral-theological system Nergal is related to the planet Mars. As a fiery god of destruction and war, Nergal doubtless seemed an appropriate choice for the red planet, and he was equated by the Greeks to the war-god Ares (Latin Mars)
  • As god of the plague, he was invoked during the "plague years" during the reign of the Hittite king Suppiluliuma, when this disease spread from Egypt.

Saturn https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninurta#Mythology

  •  In the Sumerian poem Lugal-e, also known as Ninurta's Exploits, a demon known as Asag has been causing sickness and poisoning the rivers.[15] Ninurta's talking mace Sharur urges him to battle Asag.[3] Ninurta confronts Asag, who is protected by an army of stone warriors.[8][5][25][3] Ninurta initially "flees like a bird",[3] but Sharur urges him to fight.[3] Ninurta slays Asag and his armies.
  • In Babylonian times, Ninurta was associated with the planet Saturn

Jupiter https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nibiru_(Babylonian_astronomy)

  • Nibiru  is a term in the Akkadian language, translating to "crossing" or "point of transition", especially of rivers
  • In Babylonian astronomy, the term Nibiru refers to the equinox and the astronomical objects associated with it

Venushttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inanna

  • She was associated with the planet Venus 
  • She was believed to have stolen the mes, which represented all positive and negative aspects of civilization, from Enki, the god of wisdom
  • Inanna-Ishtar's most famous myth is the story of her descent into and return from Kur, the ancient Sumerian Underworld, a myth in which she attempts to conquer the domain of her older sister Ereshkigal, the queen of the Underworld, but is instead deemed guilty of hubris by the seven judges of the Underworld and struck dead. Three days later, Ninshubur pleads with all the gods to bring Inanna back, but all of them refuse her except Enki, who sends two sexless beings to rescue Inanna. They escort Inanna out of the Underworld, but the galla, the guardians of the Underworld, drag her husband Dumuzid down to the Underworld as her replacement. Dumuzid is eventually permitted to return to heaven for half the year while his sister Geshtinanna remains in the Underworld for the other half, resulting in the cycle of the seasons.

The Moon https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sin_(mythology)

  • Sīn was the god of the moon
  • He is commonly designated as En-zu, which means "lord of wisdom
  • The "wisdom" personified by the moon-god is likewise an expression of the science of astronomy or the practice of astrology, in which the observation of the moon's phases is an important factor

The Spring equinox is March 19

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Are you kidding? We all know it is the work of The Rand Corporation, in conjunction with the saucer people, under the supervision of the reverse vampires.

 

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