Lunar Geometry Convergence: May 2026
This technical chart from SSGEOS illustrates a critical synchronization of the Moon with four major planets. In celestial mechanics, these specific angles are not random; they represent points of peak gravitational and electromagnetic interaction within the solar system.
| Geometric Peak | Date & Time (UTC) | Angle |
|---|---|---|
| Moon-Earth-Uranus | 2026-05-03 07:22 | 0° (Conjunction) |
| Earth-Moon-Mars | 2026-05-03 13:15 | 135° (Aspect) |
| Earth-Moon-Jupiter | 2026-05-03 15:10 | 135° (Aspect) |
| Moon-Earth-Venus | 2026-05-04 07:17 | 0° (Conjunction) |
Scientific Insight
The green vectors in the diagram highlight the Earth-Moon axis as it aligns with Uranus, Mars, Jupiter, and Venus.
• 0° Conjunctions: Occur when the Moon is directly between Earth and the planet (Uranus/Venus), focusing energy in a straight line.
• 135° Geometries: These are "Sesquiquadrate" aspects with Mars and Jupiter, signaling a period of high celestial tension.
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