When was the last Galactic Alignment?
When was the last Galactic Alignment?
The Great Galactic Alignment of 2012.
What happens during a Galactic Alignment?
This is where the Earth, Sun and the center of the galaxy are in perfect alignment from our perspective. This actually happens every year during the winter solstice, on December 21st. Because of a wobble in the Earth’s orbit, the positions of the constellations slowly shift from year to year.
How often is the Galactic Alignment?
every 12,960 years
Uncovers the galactic vision of Mayan, Egyptian, Greek, and Vedic cosmologies. The Galactic Alignment is a rare astronomical event that brings the solstice sun into alignment with the center of the Milky Way galaxy every 12,960 years.
What year will all the planets align?
Because of the orientation and tilt of their orbits, the eight major planets of the Solar System can never come into perfect alignment. The last time they appeared even in the same part of the sky was over 1,000 years ago, in the year AD 949, and they won’t manage it again until 6 May 2492.
What does it mean to be in alignment with the universe?
Being aligned with the universe means that you are in tune with your life; you know what direction to go and what choices will lead you down the right path. You feel comfortable with who you are as a person, and everything seems to fall into place easily.
What is the Galactic Cross?
This is an event that occurs in the current configuration about every 26,000 years and lasts for at least 72 years – as that is how long it takes the Sun to move 1 degree through the backdrop of the stars. Using the 72 year window this shift began in 1962 and ends in 2030.
What happens if all the planets line up?
Some of the orbits are tilted compared to the others. If such an alignment ever did happen, the gravitational forces reportedly would not affect Earth in any meaningful way. The only two bodies in our solar system big enough or close enough to significantly affect us are the sun and the moon.