neptune910
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Actually mercury is retrograde, so moving away from Venus.
I feel like a wet blanket here!
Mercury is the faster of the two, so it is mercury who moves away from Venus.
Then Venus first will square Neptune before reaching Jupiter.
And meanwhile Jupiter goes direct.
Venus will catch up with Jupiter after she aspects Neptune.
But while she is doing all this, mars squares pluto.
A bit convoluted, though, don't you think?