I’m confused here. Please enlighten me. You state that “heliocentric “ Jupiter/Uranus sextile occurs on May30. So what you’re saying is, that viewed from the Sun, these 2 planets are 60 degrees apart on that day? In “geocentric” this Jupiter/Uranus sextile happens July 18. I am aware the the differences between Geocentric, and heliocentric, have planets in different signs, but I was not aware that the difference between these 2 views also brings different separations of degrees between 2 planets? I’m confused.
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