Mw 7.8 Northern Xinjiang, China
updated 12 November 2022 UTC

On 22 December 1906 a major earthquake occurred in Northern Xinjiang, China at a depth of 15km. The seismic event occurred at 18:21:11 UTC and had an estimated moment magnitude (Mw) 7.8.

On 15 December 1906 Earth made conjunctions with Jupiter and Uranus and lunar conjunctions occurred with both planets within 30 minutes a day later, which were shortly followed by a lunar conjunction with Neptune. This resulted in a high lunar peak on 16-17 December. A convergence of critical planetary geometry occurred on 17 and 21 December. In addition, Venus made a conjunction with Uranus and Neptune in less than two days, which also coincided with lunar peaks.

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Jupiter-Earth-Uranus      1906-12-15, 20:26:55  279°00'25"
Sun-Venus-Jupiter         1906-12-17, 13:05:42   96°22'17"
Mercury-Sun-Saturn        1906-12-17, 14:58:17  346°18'13"
Venus-Sun-Uranus          1906-12-19, 15:45:03  279°47'14"
Sun-Venus-Neptune         1906-12-21,  7:33:45  102°28'23"
Sun-Mercury-Mars          1906-12-21, 22:29:51  184°08'08"

Earth-Moon-Sun            1906-12-15, 21:09:02  264°19'06"
Moon-Earth-Jupiter        1906-12-16, 20:09:01   98°52'49"
Earth-Moon-Uranus         1906-12-16, 20:26:41  279°03'56"
Moon-Earth-Neptune        1906-12-17,  2:43:48  103°00'44"
Earth-Moon-Saturn         1906-12-21,  4:15:30  340°53'07"
					
SSGI chart
SSGI COMMON graph of critical planetary (PG) and lunar (LG) geometry

SSGI chart
SSGI SUM graph of critical planetary (PG) geometry

 

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