Historic Planetary Parade January 2026 | Solar Storm & Earth Impact

This video presents an in-depth planetary forecast for January 2026, highlighting an exceptionally rare planetary parade and multi-planet alignment converging within a four-day window from January 6–10. During this period, up to five celestial bodies align within one degree, creating one of the most significant planetary configurations seen in decades. Key topics covered include: A rare four-way and five-way planetary alignment involving Earth, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and the Sun Nine geocentric planetary alignments in January, with six converging in early January Earth reaching perihelion on January 3, coinciding with Moon–Jupiter conjunctions Multiple lunar perigees, declinations, and conjunctions amplifying gravitational influence Historical symmetry with major solar and geomagnetic events, including 1859 (Carrington Event) and 1989 solar storms. Potential links between planetary alignments, solar activity, and geophysical events such as earthquakes and volcanic activity The video closely examines the January 6–10 window as a potential peak period for heightened solar and geophysical effects, with Jupiter acting as the dominant planetary driver. Special attention is given to: Central America (Nicaragua, Honduras, Costa Rica) Eastern China (Tangshan and Beijing regions) Ongoing longer-term risks in the Fiji region The forecast also explores how planetary configurations in January may re-activate in November 2026, suggesting possible echoes or follow-up events later in the year. For additional research, updates, and extended forecasts, visit: http://solarwatcher.net http://quakewatcher.com

 

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