On 14 July 2019 a strong earthquake occurred in Western Australia at a depth of 2 km. The seismic event occurred at 05:39:22 UTC and had an estimated moment magnitude (Mw) 6.6.
A convergence of critical planetary geometry occurred on 8-9 July involving six planetary alignments. Two strong earthquakes occurred following the first lunar peak on 10 July. The strong earthquake in Western Australia occurred with the second lunar peak, which was high (index 20), partly due to the Moon's alignment with Jupiter later on the 13th. Additional major seismic activity occurred in Indonesia less than four hours later. Lunar geometry had been high since 1 July indicating critical geometry with the Moon. In addition, Earth aligned with Mercury and Mars on 18 June and 8 July. From 24 June to 14 July three major earthquakes occurred, which is well above average.
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Venus-Sun-Jupiter 2019-07-08, 13:09:34 261°26'48" Venus-Mercury-Jupiter 2019-07-08, 16:44:19 261°29'10" Sun-Mercury-Jupiter 2019-07-08, 19:17:30 261°28'02" Earth-Mercury-Mars 2019-07-08, 22:07:31 124°09'39" Mercury-Sun-Venus 2019-07-09, 3:33:00 82°24'51" Sun-Earth-Saturn 2019-07-09, 16:54:00 286°56'40" Moon-Earth-Neptune 2019-07-07, 10:34:03 348°23'16" Moon-Earth-Uranus 2019-07-10, 19:50:51 35°55'40" Earth-Moon-Jupiter 2019-07-13, 19:44:26 255°28'40"