On 14 March 2023 a strong earthquake occurred at Eastern New Guinea Region, P.N.G. at a depth of 213 km. The seismic event occurred at 00:49:09 UTC and had an estimated moment magnitude (Mw) 6.2.
The estimated primary trigger of this seismic event is critical planetary geometry on 13 March.
A lunar conjunction with Uranus on 12 March was followed by some critical planetary geometry with Mercury and Venus on 13 March.
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Sun-Mercury-Saturn 2023-03-10, 18:07:12 328°07'18" Earth-Sun-Neptune 2023-03-15, 23:41:00 354°48'06" Earth-Mercury-Neptune 2023-03-16, 17:06:37 354°49'46" Venus: Mercury-Mars 2023-03-13, 13:23:07 135°00'00" Venus: Mercury-Jupiter 2023-03-13, 13:54:29 90°00'00" Venus: Mars-Jupiter 2023-03-13, 17:37:09 135°00'00" Moon-Earth-Sun 2023-03-07, 12:01:54 346°19'45" Moon-Earth-Neptune 2023-03-08, 4:04:40 354°30'21" Moon-Earth-Jupiter 2023-03-09, 16:56:05 13°32'05" Moon-Earth-Venus 2023-03-10, 8:34:17 21°43'32" Moon-Earth-Uranus 2023-03-12, 5:15:48 45°36'13" Moon-Earth-Mars 2023-03-15, 3:17:12 84°49'43"