Uranus-Pluto Cycle. A cycle in which Uranus and Pluto are conjunct every 127.280 years. They were last conjunct in August of 1966. Uranus-Saturn Cycle. See "Saturn-Uranus Cycle." UT. See "Coordinated Universal Time." ...
The Uranus-Pluto cycle rebegan with a conjunction of these two bodies in the mid 60s; and the Uranus-Neptune cycle rebegan in the early 90s with its conjunction.
As the Bastille correlation also suggests, on those occasions when these shorter alignments of the Jupiter-Uranus cycle coincided with the longer and less frequent alignments of the Uranus-Pluto cycle… the concurrent events tended to be especially ...
See also: Configuration, Uranus-Neptune Cycle, Symbol, Fall, Prediction
 
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