
Planets hitting the eclipse degree 28 Aqua
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This presentation analyzes the impact of planetary transits, particularly Mars and Uranus, on the VIX chart, focusing on their interaction with the 28 Aquarius solar eclipse degree that occurred on February 17, 2026.
The speaker highlights a pattern where significant events coincide with Mars hitting an eclipse degree. For example, the October 7, 2023, attack by Hamas occurred when Mars was at 28 Libra. Similarly, an attack by Israel and the USA on Iran on February 28 happened when Mars was exactly conjunct the eclipse degree.
Looking ahead, the next "most dangerous" date is June 24, when Mars will be squaring the eclipse degree. This date is considered particularly volatile as Mars will be in Aries and it's three days after Israel's Independence Day. Other dates to watch include various points in August, September, and November 22, when Mars will be in opposition to the eclipse degree before its effect fades out after about a year. A calendar of these Mars transit dates, including April 7, May 16, June 26, and further into August and September, is presented, noting that Mars will be retrograde in February 2027.
Beyond Mars, the slower-moving Uranus is also significant due to its "expect the unexpected" nature and greater impact. Uranus was at 28 Aquarius in 2002 when a major market fall began. Uranus has already been aspecting the degree and will square the eclipse degree at 28 Taurus on May 30, which coincided with the VIX bottoming. This is the last time Uranus will make an aspect until 2030, as the current eclipse effect ends in one year.
Finally, Jupiter's aspects are also considered. Jupiter will be 150 degrees to the eclipse on June 22 and later in opposition in Leo. The presentation concludes by showing a combined chart of all planetary aspects, highlighting dates where multiple planets interact with the eclipse degree, suggesting these are key dates to watch for trend changes.