From May 24 Through May 30
To have a best view of the 2013 Dance of the Planets, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) suggests that viewers must step outside approximately 30 to 60 minutes after the sun goes down. Then, look at the west direction and towards the horizon with Venus acting as the brightest point of reference.The “dance of the planets” is the event where Jupiter, Venus, and Mercury (or other planets), all appear to be very close together in the sky and exchange positions with other over a short period of time.
The sky above us at present is alive with action. The times we are in at the present is clearly evident by what we are seeing in the night skies and by the actions of our Sun.
The planet is rocking and rolling big time. We are certainly in for some weird stuff weather wise from here on in. Until we re gain control from them. Them being the fools who are at the helm of this ship called OUR LIVES.
I feel so ripped off by what is happening. I have never seen the Barrier Reef and they are killing it. What to do?
Images @ Eminpee Fotography
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