January 19, 2016
The Sun’s Procession
by Curtis Burns,

This will be the scene just before sunrise, Wednesday, January 20. 

Basically all the classical planets will be to one side of the Sun, rising.  I don’t know of any astrological precedents for this type of view, but it will be tenderly beautiful if you’re lucky enough to have no cloud cover early Wednesday morning.  Click image for full size.

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