In the big astrological news category, the largest asteroid -- Ceres -- enters frosty-icy Scorpio (9:30AM) for an abbreviated stay as it will be slowing down all month until it makes a station and begins a retrograde cycle at 2 degrees of Scorpio on February. 27. Ceres will then spend March, April and May doing backstrokes -- mostly in the second half of Libra -- until it shifts gears again on June 1, turning direct at 19 degrees of Libra. Iconoclastic, eccentric and intuitive Uranus is also an active planetary player today as the Moon unites with this radical-change agent in Aries (1:19PM) shortly before Pallas makes an off-kilter with Uranus (2:59PM). If you sense the need to slow down tonight, you are tuning into a potent Sun parallel to time-keeper and conservation-enhancing Saturn (8:17PM). Later on, some semblance of normalcy occurs -- thanks to the arrival of a supportive, 60-degree tie between the Moon and Sun (11:32PM). [Note to readers: All times are calculated for Pacific Standard Time. Be sure to adjust all times according to your own local time so the alignments noted above will be exact for your location.]
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