Solar eclipses can occur only at a New Moon. Tuesday’s New Moon (late Monday in Western time zones) is just short of 9 degrees Taurus, placing it at a favorable angle with Jupiter and Pluto, two of the planets in the grand cross. So, while the grand cross dominates the chart for this New Moon, there is a strong connection between the grand cross planets and the Sun/Moon conjunction. I interpret this as a relief valve for the extreme pressure associated with the grand cross formation.
Weekly Forecast April 28: Solar Eclipse in Taurus, Venus Enters Aries
This week’s solar eclipse in Taurus arrives as the cardinal grand cross is past its peak but still potent.