Mw 6.5 Western Indian-Antarctic Ridge
updated 30 May 2022

On 18 April 2019 a strong earthquake occurred at the Western Indian-Antarctic Ridge at a depth of 11 km. The seismic event occurred at 14:46:01 UTC and had an estimated moment magnitude (Mw) 6.5.

On 17 April 2019 a convergence of two planetary alignments occurred, both critical. But most critical was the Mercury-Venus-Neptune alignment that in early 2019 occurred four times. The third time was on 30 April and after the following lunar peak a major earthquake occured. The fourth time was on 25 May 2019, which was followed by a great earthquake.

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Mars-Venus-Saturn         2019-04-11, 18:57:48  282°56'41"
Mercury-Sun-Mars          2019-04-17, 12:00:11   97°15'55"
Mercury-Venus-Neptune     2019-04-17, 22:18:45  346°58'16"
Sun-Mercury-Saturn        2019-04-20,  0:21:24  284°30'49"

Moon-Earth-Saturn         2019-04-12, 14:47:33  290°00'29"
Moon-Earth-Neptune        2019-04-16, 14:44:49  347°21'06"
Moon-Earth-Venus          2019-04-17,  4:01:21  355°30'07"
Moon-Earth-Mercury        2019-04-17, 11:22:01    0°00'51"
Moon-Earth-Sun            2019-04-19, 10:37:52   28°50'03"
Moon-Earth-Uranus         2019-04-19, 16:02:23   32°04'51"
					
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SSGI COMMON graph of critical planetary (PG) and lunar (LG) geometry