Haumea Study Published on the first Venus, Jupiter, Neptune in Pisces conjunction

The 27th of April 2022 was the day that the Venus, Jupiter, Neptune in Pisces first came to its very close conjunction. It’s also the day that scientists published a study on dwarf planet Haumea claiming to have finally solved the mystery of her formation.

As Venus, Jupiter, Neptune in Pisces was conjunct in the astrological chart on the 27th of April 2022, the study was published. Dwarf planet Haumea is one of the fastest spinning objects in the solar system and is covered in crystallised water. Because it spins so fast, its shape becomes distorted, making it look like a football. Understanding its origin has been a real head-scratcher for scientists since Haumea’s discovery in 2005. In 2012, scientists concluded that “various models have been proposed to match these unusual constraints, although so far none of these match the full set.”

We took a step back and re-evaluated some assumptions that we were making.

Taking a big picture view helped all of the pieces come together. We’re starting to peek behind the curtain of the solar system.
— Ragozzine

But now the key element has been found.

A study published in the scientific journal Nature Communications, Brigham Young University doctoral student Benjamin Proudfoot and BYU astronomy professor Darin Ragozzine detail the planet’s unique creation, solving one of astronomy’s puzzles. Ragozzine was a member of the original research team that discovered the Haumea family in 2005 as a Ph.D. student. For Proudfoot, it’s a project that caps off what he calls an incredible experience at BYU, a journey that began in 2017.

According to this article regarding the study, the breakthrough for Proudfoot and Ragozzine came when they took a step back and considered the dwarf planet in the context of the broader solar system creation. A bigger picture point of view helped them understand the dynamics.

Image: Artist's depiction of Haumea TNO showing its rings and its two known moons.1,600 km likely a dwarf planet at 43 AU from the Sun - Elongated shape, rapid rotation, a ring and a surface of crystalline water ice with a dark red spot of organic compounds - The largest member of a collisional family that includes its two known moons (Hiʻiaka and Namaka) and several large TNOs. Image processed and rendered especially for Wikimedia.org by Pablo Carlos Budassi. via Wikimedia Commons.

How delicious is the synchronicity that this study was published on the Pisces conjunction, as well as the Ingress Chart of the Seven Year Yod, with Haumea at the apex.

This yod and the synchronicities around it, are indeed pointing the finger to a great destiny or potential. If you wish to learn more about the seven year Yod, check out the courses page.

See the .GIF file from Wikimedia Commons below, showing how highly unusual Haumea is as a planet. Haumea is the third brightest object in the Kuiper belt after Pluto and Makemake, and easily observable with a large amateur telescope. It should have been discovered a long time ago, yet Haumea displays large fluctuations in brightness over her rotational period of 3.9 hours, which is why it took her so long. The dwarf planet is in perfect equilibrium due to its fast rotation...

Image: Haumea via WIkimedia Commons.

 
 

Image: Quaoar Haumea Makemake orbits 2018 via Wikimedia Commons.

 

Image: Planets and dwarf planets of the solar system via Wikimedia Commons.

 

In astrology, Haumea is the goddess of fertility, ancestral knowledge, politics, government, war, and childbirth in Hawaiian mythology.

Haumea became the Akua wahine (divine feminine), and is said to have given birth to “strange noisy creatures.”

Below is the ingress chart of the seven year Yod with Haumea at the apex:

 
 
 

To learn more about the seven year Yod with Haumea at the apex, check out the courses page.

There is also a new online course about the trans-Neptunian and Kuiper Belt Objects involved in the strange mixed bag of energies we've been having since the start of 2020, with some stretching beyond 2030.

  • The Gonggong Yod is all about the massive chaos caused by floods, too much rain and landslides.

  • The Sedna Yod is about the respect for people, animals and the natural world being violated, and how the natural world can come back to bite. When the WHO announced a global health emergency on 31 January 2020, Haumea in Libra was sextile to Ixion in Sagittarius making a Yod apex on Sedna and malefic fixed star Algol.

  • The Varuna Yod is about sacred law and order, justice and truth in the cosmos that needs to return.

  • The Haumea Yod is about the wild abundance and providence of nature that can be created when appropriate governmental structures support benevolence for all.

  • The MakeMake square Quaoar aspect is about is about the smite that the Hammer of Thor apex makes in Taurus smiting things Taurus, perhaps into oblivion. Curiously, both this Hammer apex and the Sedna Yod makes apexes in Taurus, which is the sign of the bull. Together they are creating massive upset and change in agriculture, the natural world, earth matters, and with cattle; with the recent threat of foot and mouth disease in Australia a great example of the manifestation of this energy. 

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