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DZIEWANNA
471143 (2010 EK139)
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Dziewanna was discovered March 13, 2010.
Dziewanna is a trans-Neptunian object (TNO) and possibly a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt. It has an eccentricity of 0.5386, an inclination of 29.444, reaches 32.551 AU at perihelion and out to 108.54 AU at aphelion. It takes 592.51 years to complete one orbit around the Sun.
MYTHOLOGY
Dziewanna was a Slavic goddess of forests, wild animals and hunting, and is most often associated with the Roman Diana and the Greek Artemis.
The name Dziewanna (pronounced gee-vanna) means the plant "Mullein". Mullein is a plant said to have great healing properties, and is used by many cultures for aiding respiratory problems. It's long flower stalks were dipped in wax and used as torches. Mullein is said to represent the goddess of spring and summer.
Dziewanna or the woman connected with this goddess, was most powerful during the gathering of herbs at their peak. Our well being as ancient people depended upon the importance of herbs and herbal women and the harvest rituals related to the survival of the tribe honored this is both praise and ceremony.
Also known as Devana (which is actually entymologically related to Diana), you can find many variations on her name (a few such include Dziewica, Dziewitza, Dzydzilelya, Zizilia, Zewena, Ziewonia and Zyzlila). Another name of Devana is Ciza, whose etymology is traced to the Slavic root cic or cec, meaning the mother's breast. She was known as "Mother of the forest", wild and unrestrained. Under the name variations Dzydzilelya, Zizilia or Didilia, she is known as the goddess of love and wedding, fertility and infancy among West Slavs; this name is explained as meaning "she who pampers babies". Her virginity was renewed every spring in a ritual by bathing in the water of the river or a lake and is a symbol of female sexual power and freedom. Apart from being mostly a forest goddess, she is also associated with rivers and lakes. Her trees are a hazel tree and willow.
She was married to the god Veles (or Volos), who was god of earth, waters, forests and the underground, and sometimes of cattle and peasants. He is sometimes equated with the Scandinavian Loki, or with the Greek Hermes, and oft seen as a trickster, with a penchant for mischief such as unexpected storms. The Slavic people would tell this tale: "In the begining, the goddess was opposed to this marriage, however, Veles found a way to placate her. He turned himself into a basil flower and thus soothed a bit wild Devana." The couple's child, Yarilo, was the god of war and anger, but also sexuality and fertility.
It is said she had a twin sister, Marzanna, who symbolized the end of the summer or dying sun. There are references to rituals involving both goddesses, celebrating the cyclic nature of the seasons.
Her sacred animal was a mare, and on Mount Devica, which is connected to Devana, a rock with a picture of a mare was found.
In a recent issue of his newsletter, SkyScraping (which can be found on his website Consider the Whole Sky....., Phil Sedgwick writes "The mythology for Dziewanna is skimpy. Here is a direct cut and paste from NASA's Solar System Dynamics page: "Dziewanna is a Slavic Goddess of the wild nature, forests and the hunt. Gold-haired, young and beautiful, she brings the spring and revitalizes the Earth. Wild yellow mullein flowers (Polish: dziewanna) are her symbol. Dried, they served as torches during her celebrations.""
ASTROLOGY
In the same newsletter Phil also draws some possible preliminary meanings "from an examination of a body's north node and perihelion (both heliocentric positions). Dziewanna holds a north node of 16 Pisces 09 and the perihelion (closest approach to the Sun) lies at 0 Capricorn 24. Think of this body as a practical approach toward expressing sensitivities, sharing emotions and releasing a reactionary head of steam. Perhaps a perspective of applying ones wild nature in social environments and an indicator of what should and should not be posted on the Internet."
Benjamin Adamah has written an interesting blog on Dziewanna in astrology
It's discovery position was 27 Libra 40 R, Dane Rudhyar wrote of the Sabian Symbol for this degree: "A MAN BECOMING AWARE OF SPIRITUAL FORCES SURROUNDING AND ASSISTING HIM - KEYNOTE: The realization, at any level of existence, that one is never alone, and that the "community" - visible or invisible — - is sustaining one's efforts."
On October 14, 2012, only hours after there was an exact conjunct in the sky of Saturn with Dziewanna (0 Sco 50), Austrian skydiver Felix Baumgartner became the first person to break the sound barrier without any machine assistance. He jumped out of hot air balloon from 24 miles above Roswell, New Mexico, and was freefalling through most of his almost 10 minute dive (only opening a parachute as he got close to earth.) Intriguing that he broke the sound barrier, and barriers are Saturn, with a speed that was clocked at Mach 1.25....that's 1.25 times the speed of sound! I don't have his time, but his birthdate is 20 April 1969, so this conjunction was closely opposed his natal Sun in the first degree of Taurus. And transiting Venus was applying conjunct his natal Dziewanna, exact the next day when he was receiving all the applause and accolades for his daring jump.
My one daughter has Mars 20 Vir 47, Saturn 21 Vir 03, and Dziewanna 21 Vir 50, in her second house. One would assume that this stellium would manifest in relation to money, possessions or earning.
After her divorce, she totally supported herself and her two boys through jobs in retail and fast food (not receiving any support to speak of from her ex). But she also decided to put herself through to school as well. She worked hard and eventually became a nursing assistant, then an LPN, and is now a registered nurse. (Nursing is very fitting an income source for someone with Virgo planets in the 2nd.)
- Czar Alexander II of Russia had Dziewanna 17 Can 06 conjunct Mars 17 Can 37 in the 12th house.
- Richard Krafft-Ebing was born with Dziewanna 24 Can 12 conjunct Mars 24 Can 15 in the 5th house.
- William Kerr had Dziewanna 28 Can 39 conjunct Mars 28 Can 50 in the 11th house.
- Businessman and politician Cecil John Rhodes had Dziewanna 27 Can 28 conjunct Venus 27 Can 54.
- Political Activist Emmaline Pankhurst had Dziewanna 29 Can 02 conjunct Mercury 29 Can 07.
- George M. Cohan had Dziewanna 4 Leo 54 conjunct Mars 6 Leo 57, opposing Jupiter 4 Aqu 51 R, square Chiron 7 Tau 56 and Neptune 9 Tau 23.
- Violinist and composer Ottorino Respighi had Dziewanna 5 Leo 21 conjunct Mercury 6 Leo 45 in the 3rd.
- Astrologer Nicholas De Vore had Mars 5 Leo 46 conjunct Dziewanna 5 Leo 52.
- Journalist and dictator Benito Mussolini had Mercury 5 Leo 31, Sun 6 Leo 01 and Dziewanna 6 Leo 53 in the 9th.
- Aviator Amelia Earhart had Dziewanna 11 Leo 29 conjunct Mercury 12 Leo 38.
- Politician Alf Landon had Mars 8 Leo 36 conjunct Dziewanna 8 Leo 40.
- Comedian Red Skelton had Dziewanna 17 Leo 07 conjunct Mercury 17 Leo 55, square Mars 22 Tau 43 and Ceres 18 Sco 32
- Politician Milton Shapp had Mars 26 Gem 30 conjunct Dziewanna 27 Gem 52.
- Ferruccio Lamborghini had Mars 17 Leo 34 conjunct Dziewanna 17 Leo 43 R in the 11th, opposition Uranus 19 Aqu 25.
- Screenwriter and producer Gene Roddenberry had Dziewanna 20 Leo 38 conjunct Mercury 21 Leo 32, Sun 25 Leo 47, in 2nd house.
- Actor Robert Shaw had Dziewanna 17 Leo 43 R conjunct Mars 18 Leo 16 in the 2nd, opposition Uranus 19 Aqu 27.
- Actor Glenn Ford had Dziewanna 17 Leo 43 R conjunct Mars 18 Leo38, opposition Uranus 19 Aqu 29.
- Actress Ann Blyth has Sun 23 Leo 11, Mercury 23 Leo 18 and Dziewanna 23 Leo 26..
- General Norman H. Schwarzkopf has Mercury 24 Leo 32, Dziewanna 26 Leo 06 and Sun 28 Leo 33 in 1st house.
- Arthur Schlesinger Jr had Dziewanna 19 Leo 41 conjunct Mars 19 Leo 47 in the 12th, opposition Uranus 19 Aqu 53 R.
- Businessman and civil rights activist Vernon Jordan was born with Sun 22 Leo 24, Dziewanna 26 Leo 27 and Mercury 28 Leo 44 in the 4th house, square 29 Tau 52 Asc.
- Jack Valenti had Dziewanna 20 Leo 52, Pallas 20 Leo 52, and Mars 21 Leo 32 in the 5th house.
- Journalist John William Chancellor was born with Dziewanna 22 Leo 34, Mars 23 Leo 09 and Neptune 25 Leo 23 in the fourth house.
- Actress Helen Mirren was born with Mercury 29 Leo 31 conjunct Dziewanna 0 Vir 47, square Mars 1 Gem 49.
- Puppeteer Jim Henson had Dziewanna 27 Leo 27 conjunct Mars 28 Leo 31 in the 2nd house.
- Actress Jill St. John was born with Sun 26 Leo 54, Dziewanna 28 Leo 46, and Mars 0 Vir 16 near the 23 Leo 26 Descendant, square Uranus 26 Tau 05.
- Astrologer John Townley has Mercury 0 Vir 5 R conjunct Dziewanna 1 Vir 06/
- Astrologer Liz Greene has Dziewanna 1 Vir 53 conjunct Mercury 1 Vir 56.
- Singer Jose Feliciano has Mercury 0 Vir 19 conjunct Dziewanna 1 Vir 29 in the 11th house.
- Musician Alice Cooper has Mars 2 Vir 40 R conjunct Dziewanna 2 Vir 43 R in the 11th.
- Actress Barbara Hershey has Mars 2 Vir 28 R conjunct Dziewanna 2 Vir 43 R in the 5th, opposition Mercury 4 Pis 03.
- Astrologer Bil Tierney has Dziewanna 4 Vir 9 conjunct Mar 4 Vir 58 in the 5th.
- Singer Whitney Houston was born with Mercury 10 Vir 15, Dziewanna 10 Vir 42, and Pluto 11 Vir 02, close to the Desc. (8 Vir 24), opposing Chiron 13 Pis 44 R in the 1st.
- Author and social issues advocate Tipper Gore has Dziewanna 2 Vir 38 conjunct Mercury 3 Vir 38.
- Singer songwriter Mark Knopfler has Pallas 2 Virgo 52, Dziewanna 3 Vir 02, Mercury 6 Vir 06 and Saturn 7 Vir 00 in the 6th house.
- Singer Madonna has Mercury 5 Vir 39 R, Dziewanna 7 Vir 55, Asc 8 Virg 14, and Moon 11 Vir 32.
- Tennis player Evonne Goolagong has Dziewanna 3 Vir 52 conjunct Mercury 4 Vir 04.
- Elvira Mistress of the Dark (Cassandra Peterson) has Venus 3 Vir 12 R, Dziewanna 4 Vir 37 and Mercury 6 Vir 05.
- Comedian Steve Martin has Dziewanna 1 Vir 04 conjunct Mercury 2 Vir 11 R in the first
- Artist Andy Warhol has Dziewanna 23 Leo 17 conjunct Venus 23 Leo 34, Neptune 28 Leo 19.
- Comedian Steve Carell was born with Pluto 9 Vir 16, Mercury 10 Vir 01 and Dziewanna 10 Vir 13 in the 12th in opposition to Chiron 9 Pis 13 R and Jupiter 9 Pis 38 R.
Oh, and the very first episode of Star Trek appeared on television with the following stellium: Vesta 11 Vir 22, Dziewanna 13 Vir 13, Mercury 14 Vir 51, Sun 15 Vir 58, Pluto 18 Vir 10 and Uranus 19 Vir 45. (8 Sept 1966, 7:30 pm PDT, Los Angeles, CA.
Click here for a DZIEWANNA EPHEMERIS for 1900-2020.
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Praamzius was discovered January 23, 2012.
Praamzius is a trans-Neptunian object (TNO) and possibly a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt. It has the second-lowest eccentricity of any TNO, after 2003 YN179. Praamzius orbits near the 3:5 resonance with Neptune. It was discovered on 23 January 2012, and officially named on 22 February 2016. It has an orbit of 281.74 years, an eccentricity of 0.00206, and an inclination to the ecliptic of 1.0901 degrees.
MYTHOLOGY
The following is from a page on Lithuania at http://www.kresy.co.uk/lithuania.html:
ASTROLOGY
The chart for Australia has Praamzius 12 Pis 27, opposition Mars, square Pluto, Venus and Uranus.
The following people have Praamzius in close conjunction to one or more natal points:
- Al Pacino: Sun 5 Tau 17, Praamzius 5 Tau 29
- Bobcat Goldthwait: Sun 4 Gem 34, Praamzius 4 Gem 21
- Debra Winger: Sun 26 Tau 13, Praamzius 26 Tau 13
- Jack Nicholson: Sun 2 Tau 06, Praamzius 1 Tau 33
- Joan Quiqley: Sun 20 Ari 02, Praamzius 22 Ari 18
- Venus Williams:Sun 26 Gem 47, Praamzius 27 Gem 48
- Alan Bond: Mercury 0 Tau 46 R, Sun 1 Tau 39, Praamzius 2 Tau 49
- Ann-Margaret: Sun 7 Tau 27, Venus 9 Tau 45, Praamzius 6 Tau 50
- Brooke Shields: Praamzius 8 Gem 19, Jupiter 8 Gem 59, Sun 10 Gem 02
- Marlon Brando: Moon 13 Ari 04, Sun 14 Ari 09, Praamzius 14 Ari 21
- Pat Nixon: Eris 26 Pis 13, Sun 26 Pis 22, Praamzius 28 Pis 24
- Denis Leary: Moon 28 Tau 29, Praamzius 29 Tau 31
- Elton John: Moon 11 Tau 14, Praamzius 13 Tau 42
- Kylie Minogue: Moon 14 Gem 43, Mars 13 Gem 32, Praamzius 12 Gem 03
- Dick Gregory: Ascendant 26 Ari 14, Praamzius 26 Ari 46 R
- Garrison Keillor: MC 9 Tau 22, Praamzius 9 Tau 52
- Mark Russell: MC 26 Ari 20, Praamzius 26 Ar 34 R, Uranus 23 Ari 08 R
- Tim Robbins: Praamzius 0 Gem 30 R, MC 0 Gem 36, Mars 2 Gem 16 R
- Barbara Streisand: Mercury 8 Tau 06, Praamzius 8 Tau 01
- Bill Meridian: Mercury 17 Tau 11, Praamzius 16 Tau 59
- Giacomo Puccini: Mercury 16 Cap 01 R, Praamzius 17 Cap 36
- Reinhold Ebertin: Mercury 14 Pis 09, Praamzius 13 Pis 26
- Audrey Hepburn: Venus 22 Ari 47 R, Praamzius 21 Ari 34
- Ian McKellen: Venus 6 Tau 20, Praamzius 4 Tau 57
- John Pell: Venus 22 Aqu 37, Praamzius 24 Aqu 13
- William McKinley: Venus 27 Sag 18, Praamzius 27 Sag 56
- Pat Boone: Praamzius 28 Ari 40, Venus 29 Ari 30, Uranus 29 Ari 47
- Alan Leo: Mars 20 Cap 10 R, Praamzius 19 Cap 34 R
- Anne Boleyn: Jupiter 8 Lib 53 R, Praamzius 8 Lib 17 R
- Captain William Bligh: Jupiter 2 Vir 38, Praamzius 2 Vir 39
- Earl Warren: Jupiter 2 Pis 38, Praamzius 1 Pis 17
- Richard Pryor: Praamzius 6 Tau 33 R, Jupiter 7 Tau 07 R, Saturn 9 Tau 12 R
- Terry Gilliam: Praamzius 6 Tau 43 R, Jupiter 8 Tau 8 R, Saturn 9 Tau 51 R
- Herbert Hoover: Saturn 10 Aqu 24 R, Praamzius 8 Aqu 27 R
- Tom Jones: Praamzius 8 Tau 31, Saturn 9 Tau 39
- Katherine Hepburn: Saturn 24 Pis 48, Praamzius 23 Pis 13
- Charles Bukowski: Chiron 9 Ari 59 R, Praamzius 10 Ari 36 R
- Christopher Robin Milne: Chiron 9 Ari 51 R, Praamzius 10 Ari 32 R
- F. Sims Pounds: Chiron 9 Ari 14 R, Praamzius 10 Ari 16 R
- Liberace: Chiron 6 Ari 48, Praamzius 8 Ari 56
- Patrick Macnee: Chiron 10 Ari 26, Praamzius 10 Ari 27
- Peggy Lee: Chiron 9 Ari 31, Praamzius 10 Ari 26
- Peter Ustinov: Chiron 10 Ari 50, Praamzius 10 Ari 49
- Vincent Van Gogh: Praamzius 11 Cap 47, Chiron 12 Cap 50
- John Dempsey: NN 14 Tau 34 S, Praamzius 16 Tau 09
- Manuel L. Quezon: NN 13 Aqu 13 R, Praamzius 13 Aqu 44 R
- Peter Cushing: NN 0 Ari 49 R, Praamzius 1 Ari 16
- Sean Connery: NN 24 Ari 56 R, Praamzius 23 Ari 52 R
- Upton Sinclair: NN 12 Aqu 18 S, Praamzius 13 Aqu 11 R
- W.D. Gann: Praamzius 14 Aqu 56 R, NN 14 Aqu 59 S
- Billy Crytal: Ceres 14 Tau 39, Praamzius 14 Tau 47, NN 15 Tau 04 S
Click here for a PRAAMZIUS EPHEMERIS for 1900-2050.
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Designated 2014 UZ224, this body was discovered August 19, 2014, and has an orbit of 1136.42 years. It's eccentric orbit (0.65136) takes it in as close as 37.97 AU at perihelion, and as far away at aphelion of 180 AU. The inclination to the ecliptic is 26.7851.
When discovered it was located at 11 Tau 53 R.
It's orbit has not been completely determined yet, so it has not been given a minor planet number, and hence, no official name. But the astronomers have nicknamed it DeeDee, short for Distant Dwarf...and the latest study points to it being the newest addition to the Dwarf Planet family.
AstroDienst has provided a provisional ephemeris engine for DeeDee, and the following is based on that (set for 0 hr UT). When a more precise ephemeris is available I will replace this one, so keep in mind that the following may be off a little.
DATE |
LONG |
LAT |
01,Jan,01 |
11 Ar02'59'' |
-24 00'48'' |
01,Feb,01 |
11 Ar07'27'' |
-23 55'35'' |
01,Mar,01 |
11 Ar17'26'' |
-23 52'05'' |
01,Apr,01 |
11 Ar32'21'' |
-23 50'35'' |
01,May,01 |
11 Ar47'03'' |
-23 51'49'' |
01,Jun,01 |
11 Ar58'51'' |
-23 55'33'' |
01,Jul,01 |
12 Ar04'21'' |
-24 00'38'' |
01,Aug,01 |
12 Ar02'37''R |
-24 06'08'' |
01,Sep,01 |
11 Ar53'57'' |
-24 10'27'' |
01,Oct,01 |
11 Ar41'17'' |
-24 12'22'' |
01,Nov,01 |
11 Ar27'33'' |
-24 11'28'' |
01,Dec,01 |
11 Ar17'34'' |
-24 08'02'' |
01,Jan,02 |
11 Ar13'54''D |
-24 02'52'' |
01,Feb,02 |
11 Ar18'15'' |
-23 57'37'' |
01,Mar,02 |
11 Ar28'12'' |
-23 54'05'' |
01,Apr,02 |
11 Ar43'07'' |
-23 52'32'' |
01,May,02 |
11 Ar57'53'' |
-23 53'44'' |
01,Jun,02 |
12 Ar09'48'' |
-23 57'27'' |
01,Jul,02 |
12 Ar15'23'' |
-24 02'33'' |
01,Aug,02 |
12 Ar13'46''R |
-24 08'04'' |
01,Sep,02 |
12 Ar05'10'' |
-24 12'25'' |
01,Oct,02 |
11 Ar52'31'' |
-24 14'23'' |
01,Nov,02 |
11 Ar38'43'' |
-24 13'31'' |
01,Dec,02 |
11 Ar28'38'' |
-24 10'06'' |
01,Jan,03 |
11 Ar24'52''D |
-24 04'56'' |
01,Feb,03 |
11 Ar29'08'' |
-23 59'39'' |
01,Mar,03 |
11 Ar39'02'' |
-23 56'05'' |
01,Apr,03 |
11 Ar53'57'' |
-23 54'29'' |
01,May,03 |
12 Ar08'47'' |
-23 55'39'' |
01,Jun,03 |
12 Ar20'48'' |
-23 59'21'' |
01,Jul,03 |
12 Ar26'31'' |
-24 04'27'' |
01,Aug,03 |
12 Ar24'59''R |
-24 10'00'' |
01,Sep,03 |
12 Ar16'27'' |
-24 14'23'' |
01,Oct,03 |
12 Ar03'49'' |
-24 16'24'' |
01,Nov,03 |
11 Ar49'58'' |
-24 15'35'' |
01,Dec,03 |
11 Ar39'47'' |
-24 12'11'' |
01,Jan,04 |
11 Ar35'54''D |
-24 07'00'' |
01,Feb,04 |
11 Ar40'05'' |
-24 01'41'' |
01,Mar,04 |
11 Ar50'22'' |
-23 57'59'' |
01,Apr,04 |
12 Ar05'22'' |
-23 56'26'' |
01,May,04 |
12 Ar20'13'' |
-23 57'40'' |
01,Jun,04 |
12 Ar32'10'' |
-24 01'25'' |
01,Jul,04 |
12 Ar37'46'' |
-24 06'33'' |
01,Aug,04 |
12 Ar36'06''R |
-24 12'07'' |
01,Sep,04 |
12 Ar27'26'' |
-24 16'29'' |
01,Oct,04 |
12 Ar14'43'' |
-24 18'27'' |
01,Nov,04 |
12 Ar00'52'' |
-24 17'34'' |
01,Dec,04 |
11 Ar50'46'' |
-24 14'07'' |
01,Jan,05 |
11 Ar47'01''D |
-24 08'54'' |
01,Feb,05 |
11 Ar51'21'' |
-24 03'35'' |
01,Mar,05 |
12 Ar01'19'' |
-24 00'00'' |
01,Apr,05 |
12 Ar16'20'' |
-23 58'25'' |
01,May,05 |
12 Ar31'15'' |
-23 59'36'' |
01,Jun,05 |
12 Ar43'18'' |
-24 03'20'' |
01,Jul,05 |
12 Ar49'01'' |
-24 08'29'' |
01,Aug,05 |
12 Ar47'27''R |
-24 14'04'' |
01,Sep,05 |
12 Ar38'51'' |
-24 18'29'' |
01,Oct,05 |
12 Ar26'08'' |
-24 20'30'' |
01,Nov,05 |
12 Ar12'14'' |
-24 19'39'' |
01,Dec,05 |
12 Ar02'03'' |
-24 16'13'' |
01,Jan,06 |
11 Ar58'10''D |
-24 11'00'' |
01,Feb,06 |
12 Ar02'24'' |
-24 05'39'' |
01,Mar,06 |
12 Ar12'20'' |
-24 02'02'' |
01,Apr,06 |
12 Ar27'21'' |
-24 00'24'' |
01,May,06 |
12 Ar42'19'' |
-24 01'33'' |
01,Jun,06 |
12 Ar54'28'' |
-24 05'16'' |
01,Jul,06 |
13 Ar00'18'' |
-24 10'25'' |
01,Aug,06 |
12 Ar58'51''R |
-24 16'02'' |
01,Sep,06 |
12 Ar50'19'' |
-24 20'29'' |
01,Oct,06 |
12 Ar37'37'' |
-24 22'33'' |
01,Nov,06 |
12 Ar23'39'' |
-24 21'45'' |
01,Dec,06 |
12 Ar13'21'' |
-24 18'20'' |
01,Jan,07 |
12 Ar09'22''D |
-24 13'06'' |
01,Feb,07 |
12 Ar13'30'' |
-24 07'44'' |
01,Mar,07 |
12 Ar23'23'' |
-24 04'04'' |
01,Apr,07 |
12 Ar38'24'' |
-24 02'23'' |
01,May,07 |
12 Ar53'26'' |
-24 03'31'' |
01,Jun,07 |
13 Ar05'42'' |
-24 07'13'' |
01,Jul,07 |
13 Ar11'38'' |
-24 12'22'' |
01,Aug,07 |
13 Ar10'17''R |
-24 18'00'' |
01,Sep,07 |
13 Ar01'49'' |
-24 22'30'' |
01,Oct,07 |
12 Ar49'07'' |
-24 24'36'' |
01,Nov,07 |
12 Ar35'07'' |
-24 23'50'' |
01,Dec,07 |
12 Ar24'43'' |
-24 20'26'' |
01,Jan,08 |
12 Ar20'37'' |
-24 15'13'' |
01,Feb,08 |
12 Ar24'39''D |
-24 09'48'' |
01,Mar,08 |
12 Ar34'55'' |
-24 06'00'' |
01,Apr,08 |
12 Ar50'02'' |
-24 04'22'' |
01,May,08 |
13 Ar05'04'' |
-24 05'33'' |
01,Jun,08 |
13 Ar17'16'' |
-24 09'18'' |
01,Jul,08 |
13 Ar23'06'' |
-24 14'29'' |
01,Aug,08 |
13 Ar21'37''R |
-24 20'08'' |
01,Sep,08 |
13 Ar13'00'' |
-24 24'37'' |
01,Oct,08 |
13 Ar00'13'' |
-24 26'41'' |
01,Nov,08 |
12 Ar46'12'' |
-24 25'51'' |
01,Dec,08 |
12 Ar35'53'' |
-24 22'24'' |
01,Jan,09 |
12 Ar31'55''D |
-24 17'08'' |
01,Feb,09 |
12 Ar36'07'' |
-24 11'43'' |
01,Mar,09 |
12 Ar46'04'' |
-24 08'02'' |
01,Apr,09 |
13 Ar01'11'' |
-24 06'21'' |
01,May,09 |
13 Ar16'17'' |
-24 07'29'' |
01,Jun,09 |
13 Ar28'35'' |
-24 11'13'' |
01,Jul,09 |
13 Ar34'32'' |
-24 16'25'' |
01,Aug,09 |
13 Ar33'10''R |
-24 22'05'' |
01,Sep,09 |
13 Ar24'38'' |
-24 26'36'' |
01,Oct,09 |
13 Ar11'51'' |
-24 28'43'' |
01,Nov,09 |
12 Ar57'47'' |
-24 27'56'' |
01,Dec,09 |
12 Ar47'22'' |
-24 24'29'' |
01,Jan,10 |
12 Ar43'17'' |
-24 19'13'' |
01,Feb,10 |
12 Ar47'22''D |
-24 13'46'' |
01,Mar,10 |
12 Ar57'17'' |
-24 10'03'' |
01,Apr,10 |
13 Ar12'24'' |
-24 08'19'' |
01,May,10 |
13 Ar27'34'' |
-24 09'25'' |
01,Jun,10 |
13 Ar39'59'' |
-24 13'08'' |
01,Jul,10 |
13 Ar46'03'' |
-24 18'19'' |
01,Aug,10 |
13 Ar44'46''R |
-24 24'01'' |
01,Sep,10 |
13 Ar36'19'' |
-24 28'35'' |
01,Oct,10 |
13 Ar23'33'' |
-24 30'44'' |
01,Nov,10 |
13 Ar09'25'' |
-24 29'59'' |
01,Dec,10 |
12 Ar58'55'' |
-24 26'34'' |
01,Jan,11 |
12 Ar54'43'' |
-24 21'17'' |
01,Feb,11 |
12 Ar58'43''D |
-24 15'49'' |
01,Mar,11 |
13 Ar08'35'' |
-24 12'03'' |
01,Apr,11 |
13 Ar23'42'' |
-24 10'16'' |
01,May,11 |
13 Ar38'56'' |
-24 11'20'' |
01,Jun,11 |
13 Ar51'28'' |
-24 15'02'' |
01,Jul,11 |
13 Ar57'39'' |
-24 20'13'' |
01,Aug,11 |
13 Ar56'29''R |
-24 25'57'' |
01,Sep,11 |
13 Ar48'05'' |
-24 30'33'' |
01,Oct,11 |
13 Ar35'20'' |
-24 32'45'' |
01,Nov,11 |
13 Ar21'10'' |
-24 32'02'' |
01,Dec,11 |
13 Ar10'33'' |
-24 28'38'' |
01,Jan,12 |
13 Ar06'14'' |
-24 23'21'' |
01,Feb,12 |
13 Ar10'09''D |
-24 17'50'' |
01,Mar,12 |
13 Ar20'25'' |
-24 13'56'' |
01,Apr,12 |
13 Ar35'37'' |
-24 12'12'' |
01,May,12 |
13 Ar50'52'' |
-24 13'19'' |
01,Jun,12 |
14 Ar03'20'' |
-24 17'04'' |
01,Jul,12 |
14 Ar09'25'' |
-24 22'18'' |
01,Aug,12 |
14 Ar08'07''R |
-24 28'02'' |
01,Sep,12 |
13 Ar59'35'' |
-24 32'37'' |
01,Oct,12 |
13 Ar46'45'' |
-24 34'46'' |
01,Nov,12 |
13 Ar32'34'' |
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01,Dec,12 |
13 Ar22'02'' |
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01,Jan,13 |
13 Ar17'51'' |
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01,Feb,13 |
13 Ar21'56''D |
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01,Mar,13 |
13 Ar31'53'' |
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01,Apr,13 |
13 Ar47'06'' |
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01,May,13 |
14 Ar02'25'' |
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01,Jun,13 |
14 Ar14'59'' |
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01,Jul,13 |
14 Ar21'11'' |
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01,Aug,13 |
14 Ar20'00''R |
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01,Sep,13 |
14 Ar11'33'' |
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01,Oct,13 |
13 Ar58'44'' |
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01,Nov,13 |
13 Ar44'30'' |
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01,Dec,13 |
13 Ar33'52'' |
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01,Jan,14 |
13 Ar29'35'' |
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01,Feb,14 |
13 Ar33'32''D |
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01,Mar,14 |
13 Ar43'27'' |
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01,Apr,14 |
13 Ar58'40'' |
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01,May,14 |
14 Ar14'03'' |
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01,Jun,14 |
14 Ar26'44'' |
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01,Jul,14 |
14 Ar33'03'' |
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01,Aug,14 |
14 Ar31'59''R |
-24 31'50'' |
01,Sep,14 |
14 Ar23'37'' |
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01,Oct,14 |
14 Ar10'48'' |
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01,Nov,14 |
13 Ar56'31'' |
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01,Dec,14 |
13 Ar45'47'' |
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01,Jan,15 |
13 Ar41'23'' |
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01,Feb,15 |
13 Ar45'15''D |
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01,Mar,15 |
13 Ar55'06'' |
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01,Apr,15 |
14 Ar10'20'' |
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01,May,15 |
14 Ar25'46'' |
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01,Jun,15 |
14 Ar38'34'' |
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01,Jul,15 |
14 Ar45'00'' |
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01,Aug,15 |
14 Ar44'02''R |
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01,Sep,15 |
14 Ar35'44'' |
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01,Oct,15 |
14 Ar22'57'' |
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01,Nov,15 |
14 Ar08'37'' |
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01,Dec,15 |
13 Ar57'47'' |
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01,Jan,16 |
13 Ar53'14'' |
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01,Feb,16 |
13 Ar57'01''D |
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01,Mar,16 |
14 Ar07'15'' |
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01,Apr,16 |
14 Ar22'35'' |
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01,May,16 |
14 Ar38'02'' |
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01,Jun,16 |
14 Ar50'46'' |
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01,Jul,16 |
14 Ar57'06'' |
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01,Aug,16 |
14 Ar56'00''R |
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01,Sep,16 |
14 Ar47'33'' |
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01,Oct,16 |
14 Ar34'40'' |
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01,Nov,16 |
14 Ar20'19'' |
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01,Dec,16 |
14 Ar09'33'' |
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01,Jan,17 |
14 Ar05'09'' |
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01,Feb,17 |
14 Ar09'04''D |
-24 27'37'' |
01,Mar,17 |
14 Ar19'00'' |
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01,Apr,17 |
14 Ar34'20'' |
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01,May,17 |
14 Ar49'50'' |
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01,Jun,17 |
15 Ar02'40'' |
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01,Jul,17 |
15 Ar09'07'' |
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01,Aug,17 |
15 Ar08'08''R |
-24 37'44'' |
01,Sep,17 |
14 Ar59'46'' |
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01,Oct,17 |
14 Ar46'53'' |
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01,Nov,17 |
14 Ar32'28'' |
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01,Dec,17 |
14 Ar21'36'' |
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01,Jan,18 |
14 Ar17'04'' |
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01,Feb,18 |
14 Ar20'53''D |
-24 29'40'' |
01,Mar,18 |
14 Ar30'45'' |
-24 25'44'' |
01,Apr,18 |
14 Ar46'04'' |
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01,May,18 |
15 Ar01'38'' |
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01,Jun,18 |
15 Ar14'35'' |
-24 28'30'' |
01,Jul,18 |
15 Ar21'09'' |
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01,Aug,18 |
15 Ar20'16''R |
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01,Sep,18 |
15 Ar11'58'' |
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01,Oct,18 |
14 Ar59'06'' |
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01,Nov,18 |
14 Ar44'37'' |
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01,Dec,18 |
14 Ar33'38'' |
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01,Jan,19 |
14 Ar28'59'' |
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01,Feb,19 |
14 Ar32'41''D |
-24 31'43'' |
01,Mar,19 |
14 Ar42'30'' |
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01,Apr,19 |
14 Ar57'49'' |
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01,May,19 |
15 Ar13'26'' |
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01,Jun,19 |
15 Ar26'29'' |
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01,Jul,19 |
15 Ar33'10'' |
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01,Aug,19 |
15 Ar32'23''R |
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01,Sep,19 |
15 Ar24'09'' |
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01,Oct,19 |
15 Ar11'17'' |
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01,Nov,19 |
14 Ar56'45'' |
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01,Dec,19 |
14 Ar45'40'' |
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01,Jan,20 |
14 Ar40'52'' |
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01,Feb,20 |
14 Ar44'28''D |
-24 33'45'' |
01,Mar,20 |
14 Ar54'40'' |
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01,Apr,20 |
15 Ar10'04'' |
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01,May,20 |
15 Ar25'43'' |
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01,Jun,20 |
15 Ar38'42'' |
-24 32'27'' |
01,Jul,20 |
15 Ar45'16'' |
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01,Aug,20 |
15 Ar44'21''R |
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01,Sep,20 |
15 Ar35'58'' |
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01,Oct,20 |
15 Ar23'00'' |
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01,Nov,20 |
15 Ar08'27'' |
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01,Dec,20 |
14 Ar57'25'' |
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01,Jan,21 |
14 Ar52'45'' |
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01,Feb,21 |
14 Ar56'30''D |
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01,Mar,21 |
15 Ar06'23'' |
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01,Apr,21 |
15 Ar21'48'' |
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01,May,21 |
15 Ar37'30'' |
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01,Jun,21 |
15 Ar50'35'' |
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01,Jul,21 |
15 Ar57'17'' |
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01,Aug,21 |
15 Ar56'28''R |
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01,Sep,21 |
15 Ar48'10'' |
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01,Oct,21 |
15 Ar35'12'' |
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01,Nov,21 |
15 Ar20'35'' |
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01,Dec,21 |
15 Ar09'28'' |
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01,Jan,22 |
15 Ar04'40'' |
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01,Feb,22 |
15 Ar08'19''D |
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01,Mar,22 |
15 Ar18'08'' |
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01,Apr,22 |
15 Ar33'33'' |
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01,May,22 |
15 Ar49'18'' |
-24 32'30'' |
01,Jun,22 |
16 Ar02'31'' |
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01,Jul,22 |
16 Ar09'20'' |
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01,Aug,22 |
16 Ar08'38''R |
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01,Sep,22 |
16 Ar00'24'' |
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01,Oct,22 |
15 Ar47'27'' |
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01,Nov,22 |
15 Ar32'47'' |
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01,Dec,22 |
15 Ar21'33'' |
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01,Jan,23 |
15 Ar16'38'' |
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01,Feb,23 |
15 Ar20'10''D |
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01,Mar,23 |
15 Ar29'57'' |
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01,Apr,23 |
15 Ar45'21'' |
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01,May,23 |
16 Ar01'10'' |
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01,Jun,23 |
16 Ar14'29'' |
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01,Jul,23 |
16 Ar21'26'' |
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01,Aug,23 |
16 Ar20'51''R |
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01,Sep,23 |
16 Ar12'41'' |
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01,Oct,23 |
15 Ar59'46'' |
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01,Nov,23 |
15 Ar45'03'' |
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01,Dec,23 |
15 Ar33'43'' |
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01,Jan,24 |
15 Ar28'41'' |
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01,Feb,24 |
15 Ar32'06''D |
-24 41'38'' |
01,Mar,24 |
15 Ar42'16'' |
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01,Apr,24 |
15 Ar57'47'' |
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01,May,24 |
16 Ar13'38'' |
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01,Jun,24 |
16 Ar26'54'' |
-24 40'00'' |
01,Jul,24 |
16 Ar33'44'' |
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01,Aug,24 |
16 Ar33'02''R |
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01,Sep,24 |
16 Ar24'44'' |
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01,Oct,24 |
16 Ar11'42'' |
-24 58'46'' |
01,Nov,24 |
15 Ar56'58'' |
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01,Dec,24 |
15 Ar45'43'' |
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01,Jan,25 |
15 Ar40'49'' |
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01,Feb,25 |
15 Ar44'24''D |
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01,Mar,25 |
15 Ar54'16'' |
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01,Apr,25 |
16 Ar09'47'' |
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01,May,25 |
16 Ar25'42'' |
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01,Jun,25 |
16 Ar39'05'' |
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01,Jul,25 |
16 Ar46'03'' |
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01,Aug,25 |
16 Ar45'28''R |
-24 53'13'' |
01,Sep,25 |
16 Ar37'15'' |
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01,Oct,25 |
16 Ar24'15'' |
-25 00'42'' |
01,Nov,25 |
16 Ar09'28'' |
-25 00'10'' |
01,Dec,25 |
15 Ar58'07'' |
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01,Jan,26 |
15 Ar53'05'' |
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01,Feb,26 |
15 Ar56'35''D |
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01,Mar,26 |
16 Ar06'23'' |
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01,Apr,26 |
16 Ar21'55'' |
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01,May,26 |
16 Ar37'54'' |
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01,Jun,26 |
16 Ar51'24'' |
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01,Jul,26 |
16 Ar58'30'' |
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01,Aug,26 |
16 Ar58'02''R |
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01,Sep,26 |
16 Ar49'55'' |
-25 00'04'' |
01,Oct,26 |
16 Ar36'56'' |
-25 02'38'' |
01,Nov,26 |
16 Ar22'06'' |
-25 02'08'' |
01,Dec,26 |
16 Ar10'39'' |
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01,Jan,27 |
16 Ar05'30'' |
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01,Feb,27 |
16 Ar08'53''D |
-24 47'21'' |
01,Mar,27 |
16 Ar18'39'' |
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01,Apr,27 |
16 Ar34'11'' |
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01,May,27 |
16 Ar50'14'' |
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01,Jun,27 |
17 Ar03'51'' |
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01,Jul,27 |
17 Ar11'06'' |
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01,Aug,27 |
17 Ar10'45''R |
-24 56'53'' |
01,Sep,27 |
17 Ar02'42'' |
-25 01'57'' |
01,Oct,27 |
16 Ar49'45'' |
-25 04'33'' |
01,Nov,27 |
16 Ar34'53'' |
-25 04'07'' |
01,Dec,27 |
16 Ar23'19'' |
-25 00'44'' |
01,Jan,28 |
16 Ar18'03'' |
-24 55'14'' |
01,Feb,28 |
16 Ar21'20''D |
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01,Mar,28 |
16 Ar31'29'' |
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01,Apr,28 |
16 Ar47'07'' |
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01,May,28 |
17 Ar03'12'' |
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01,Jun,28 |
17 Ar16'46'' |
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01,Jul,28 |
17 Ar23'55'' |
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01,Aug,28 |
17 Ar23'27''R |
-24 58'55'' |
01,Sep,28 |
17 Ar15'16'' |
-25 03'58'' |
01,Oct,28 |
17 Ar02'12'' |
-25 06'32'' |
01,Nov,28 |
16 Ar47'18'' |
-25 06'02'' |
01,Dec,28 |
16 Ar35'49'' |
-25 02'36'' |
01,Jan,29 |
16 Ar30'41'' |
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01,Feb,29 |
16 Ar34'07''D |
-24 51'07'' |
01,Mar,29 |
16 Ar43'57'' |
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01,Apr,29 |
16 Ar59'36'' |
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01,May,29 |
17 Ar15'45'' |
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01,Jun,29 |
17 Ar29'27'' |
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01,Jul,29 |
17 Ar36'43'' |
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01,Aug,29 |
17 Ar36'22''R |
-25 00'46'' |
01,Sep,29 |
17 Ar28'16'' |
-25 05'51'' |
01,Oct,29 |
17 Ar15'14'' |
-25 08'29'' |
01,Nov,29 |
17 Ar00'16'' |
-25 08'02'' |
01,Dec,29 |
16 Ar48'40'' |
-25 04'37'' |
01,Jan,30 |
16 Ar43'25'' |
-24 59'04'' |
01,Feb,30 |
16 Ar46'45''D |
-24 53'06'' |
01,Mar,30 |
16 Ar56'31'' |
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01,Apr,30 |
17 Ar12'09'' |
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01,May,30 |
17 Ar28'22'' |
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01,Jun,30 |
17 Ar42'11'' |
-24 51'02'' |
01,Jul,30 |
17 Ar49'35'' |
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01,Aug,30 |
17 Ar49'21''R |
-25 02'37'' |
01,Sep,30 |
17 Ar41'20'' |
-25 07'46'' |
01,Oct,30 |
17 Ar28'19'' |
-25 10'26'' |
01,Nov,30 |
17 Ar13'19'' |
-25 10'01'' |
01,Dec,30 |
17 Ar01'36'' |
-25 06'39'' |
01,Jan,31 |
16 Ar56'12'' |
-25 01'05'' |
01,Feb,31 |
16 Ar59'25''D |
-24 55'06'' |
01,Mar,31 |
17 Ar09'09'' |
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01,Apr,31 |
17 Ar24'47'' |
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01,May,31 |
17 Ar41'03'' |
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01,Jun,31 |
17 Ar54'58'' |
-24 52'51'' |
01,Jul,31 |
18 Ar02'30'' |
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01,Aug,31 |
18 Ar02'24''R |
-25 04'28'' |
01,Sep,31 |
17 Ar54'27'' |
-25 09'39'' |
01,Oct,31 |
17 Ar41'27'' |
-25 12'23'' |
01,Nov,31 |
17 Ar26'23'' |
-25 12'01'' |
01,Dec,31 |
17 Ar14'35'' |
-25 08'40'' |
01,Jan,32 |
17 Ar09'02'' |
-25 03'06'' |
01,Feb,32 |
17 Ar12'08''D |
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01,Mar,32 |
17 Ar22'14'' |
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01,Apr,32 |
17 Ar37'59'' |
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01,May,32 |
17 Ar54'17'' |
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01,Jun,32 |
18 Ar08'09'' |
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01,Jul,32 |
18 Ar15'35'' |
-25 00'18'' |
01,Aug,32 |
18 Ar15'20''R |
-25 06'30'' |
01,Sep,32 |
18 Ar07'15'' |
-25 11'41'' |
01,Oct,32 |
17 Ar54'08'' |
-25 14'22'' |
01,Nov,32 |
17 Ar39'02'' |
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01,Dec,32 |
17 Ar27'17'' |
-25 10'31'' |
01,Jan,33 |
17 Ar21'52'' |
-25 04'54'' |
01,Feb,33 |
17 Ar25'08''D |
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01,Mar,33 |
17 Ar34'55'' |
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01,Apr,33 |
17 Ar50'40'' |
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01,May,33 |
18 Ar07'02'' |
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01,Jun,33 |
18 Ar21'01'' |
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01,Jul,33 |
18 Ar28'34'' |
-25 02'06'' |
01,Aug,33 |
18 Ar28'27''R |
-25 08'20'' |
01,Sep,33 |
18 Ar20'27'' |
-25 13'33'' |
01,Oct,33 |
18 Ar07'21'' |
-25 16'17'' |
01,Nov,33 |
17 Ar52'12'' |
-25 15'54'' |
01,Dec,33 |
17 Ar40'19'' |
-25 12'31'' |
01,Jan,34 |
17 Ar34'47'' |
-25 06'54'' |
01,Feb,34 |
17 Ar37'56''D |
-25 00'50'' |
01,Mar,34 |
17 Ar47'40'' |
-24 56'27'' |
01,Apr,34 |
18 Ar03'23'' |
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01,May,34 |
18 Ar19'49'' |
-24 54'47'' |
01,Jun,34 |
18 Ar33'55'' |
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01,Jul,34 |
18 Ar41'37'' |
-25 03'53'' |
01,Aug,34 |
18 Ar41'36''R |
-25 10'08'' |
01,Sep,34 |
18 Ar33'41'' |
-25 15'24'' |
01,Oct,34 |
18 Ar20'37'' |
-25 18'11'' |
01,Nov,34 |
18 Ar05'25'' |
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01,Dec,34 |
17 Ar53'26'' |
-25 14'29'' |
01,Jan,35 |
17 Ar47'45'' |
-25 08'52'' |
01,Feb,35 |
17 Ar50'47''D |
-25 02'46'' |
01,Mar,35 |
18 Ar00'27'' |
-24 58'20'' |
01,Apr,35 |
18 Ar16'11'' |
-24 55'54'' |
01,May,35 |
18 Ar32'40'' |
-24 56'34'' |
01,Jun,35 |
18 Ar46'53'' |
-25 00'11'' |
01,Jul,35 |
18 Ar54'42'' |
-25 05'38'' |
01,Aug,35 |
18 Ar54'50''R |
-25 11'55'' |
01,Sep,35 |
18 Ar47'00'' |
-25 17'14'' |
01,Oct,35 |
18 Ar33'56'' |
-25 20'05'' |
01,Nov,35 |
18 Ar18'41'' |
-25 19'47'' |
01,Dec,35 |
18 Ar06'36'' |
-25 16'27'' |
01,Jan,36 |
18 Ar00'47'' |
-25 10'49'' |
01,Feb,36 |
18 Ar03'41''D |
-25 04'41'' |
01,Mar,36 |
18 Ar13'45'' |
-25 00'05'' |
01,Apr,36 |
18 Ar29'35'' |
-24 57'42'' |
01,May,36 |
18 Ar46'07'' |
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01,Jun,36 |
19 Ar00'17'' |
-25 02'05'' |
01,Jul,36 |
19 Ar08'00'' |
-25 07'35'' |
01,Aug,36 |
19 Ar07'59''R |
-25 13'53'' |
01,Sep,36 |
19 Ar00'01'' |
-25 19'11'' |
01,Oct,36 |
18 Ar46'51'' |
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01,Nov,36 |
18 Ar31'33'' |
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01,Dec,36 |
18 Ar19'32'' |
-25 18'14'' |
01,Jan,37 |
18 Ar13'51'' |
-25 12'34'' |
01,Feb,37 |
18 Ar16'55''D |
-25 06'24'' |
01,Mar,37 |
18 Ar26'40'' |
-25 01'57'' |
01,Apr,37 |
18 Ar42'30'' |
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01,May,37 |
18 Ar59'06'' |
-25 00'10'' |
01,Jun,37 |
19 Ar13'23'' |
-25 03'49'' |
01,Jul,37 |
19 Ar21'15'' |
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01,Aug,37 |
19 Ar21'21''R |
-25 15'38'' |
01,Sep,37 |
19 Ar13'28'' |
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01,Oct,37 |
19 Ar00'20'' |
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01,Nov,37 |
18 Ar44'59'' |
-25 23'33'' |
01,Dec,37 |
18 Ar32'51'' |
-25 20'10'' |
01,Jan,38 |
18 Ar27'02'' |
-25 14'29'' |
01,Feb,38 |
18 Ar29'59''D |
-25 08'18'' |
01,Mar,38 |
18 Ar39'40'' |
-25 03'48'' |
01,Apr,38 |
18 Ar55'30'' |
-25 01'18'' |
01,May,38 |
19 Ar12'10'' |
-25 01'55'' |
01,Jun,38 |
19 Ar26'35'' |
-25 05'32'' |
01,Jul,38 |
19 Ar34'35'' |
-25 11'02'' |
01,Aug,38 |
19 Ar34'49''R |
-25 17'23'' |
01,Sep,38 |
19 Ar27'01'' |
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01,Oct,38 |
19 Ar13'54'' |
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23 Ar15'06'' |
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01,Jan,58 |
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01,Oct,58 |
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01,Jan,64 |
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01,Dec,64 |
25 Ar02'06'' |
-26 08'51'' |
01,Jan,65 |
24 Ar54'09'' |
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01,Feb,65 |
24 Ar55'37''D |
-25 55'48'' |
01,Mar,65 |
25 Ar04'54'' |
-25 50'23'' |
01,Apr,65 |
25 Ar21'26'' |
-25 46'55'' |
01,May,65 |
25 Ar39'47'' |
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01,Jun,65 |
25 Ar56'34'' |
-25 50'16'' |
01,Jul,65 |
26 Ar06'58'' |
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01,Aug,65 |
26 Ar09'12''R |
-26 03'04'' |
01,Sep,65 |
26 Ar02'24'' |
-26 09'25'' |
01,Oct,65 |
25 Ar49'06'' |
-26 13'16'' |
01,Nov,65 |
25 Ar32'21'' |
-26 13'43'' |
01,Dec,65 |
25 Ar18'05'' |
-26 10'33'' |
01,Jan,66 |
25 Ar09'58'' |
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01,Feb,66 |
25 Ar11'17''D |
-25 57'29'' |
01,Mar,66 |
25 Ar20'28'' |
-25 52'01'' |
01,Apr,66 |
25 Ar37'00'' |
-25 48'28'' |
01,May,66 |
25 Ar55'25'' |
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01,Jun,66 |
26 Ar12'20'' |
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01,Jul,66 |
26 Ar22'53'' |
-25 57'28'' |
01,Aug,66 |
26 Ar25'18''R |
-26 04'32'' |
01,Sep,66 |
26 Ar18'37'' |
-26 10'57'' |
01,Oct,66 |
26 Ar05'21'' |
-26 14'52'' |
01,Nov,66 |
25 Ar48'32'' |
-26 15'22'' |
01,Dec,66 |
25 Ar34'10'' |
-26 12'15'' |
01,Jan,67 |
25 Ar25'54'' |
-26 06'13'' |
01,Feb,67 |
25 Ar27'03''D |
-25 59'10'' |
01,Mar,67 |
25 Ar36'09'' |
-25 53'38'' |
01,Apr,67 |
25 Ar52'40'' |
-25 50'01'' |
01,May,67 |
26 Ar11'08'' |
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01,Jun,67 |
26 Ar28'12'' |
-25 53'10'' |
01,Jul,67 |
26 Ar38'54'' |
-25 58'54'' |
01,Aug,67 |
26 Ar41'29''R |
-26 06'00'' |
01,Sep,67 |
26 Ar34'56'' |
-26 12'28'' |
01,Oct,67 |
26 Ar21'42'' |
-26 16'27'' |
01,Nov,67 |
26 Ar04'50'' |
-26 17'01'' |
01,Dec,67 |
25 Ar50'20'' |
-26 13'56'' |
01,Jan,68 |
25 Ar41'54'' |
-26 07'55'' |
01,Feb,68 |
25 Ar42'55''D |
-26 00'49'' |
01,Mar,68 |
25 Ar52'21'' |
-25 55'04'' |
01,Apr,68 |
26 Ar09'00'' |
-25 51'30'' |
01,May,68 |
26 Ar27'33'' |
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01,Jun,68 |
26 Ar44'36'' |
-25 54'46'' |
01,Jul,68 |
26 Ar55'15'' |
-26 00'33'' |
01,Aug,68 |
26 Ar57'41''R |
-26 07'41'' |
01,Sep,68 |
26 Ar50'58'' |
-26 14'09'' |
01,Oct,68 |
26 Ar37'37'' |
-26 18'05'' |
01,Nov,68 |
26 Ar20'41'' |
-26 18'36'' |
01,Dec,68 |
26 Ar06'11'' |
-26 15'27'' |
01,Jan,69 |
25 Ar57'52'' |
-26 09'22'' |
01,Feb,69 |
25 Ar59'02''D |
-26 02'14'' |
01,Mar,69 |
26 Ar08'12'' |
-25 56'39'' |
01,Apr,69 |
26 Ar24'50'' |
-25 53'00'' |
01,May,69 |
26 Ar43'26'' |
-25 52'51'' |
01,Jun,69 |
27 Ar00'37'' |
-25 56'10'' |
01,Jul,69 |
27 Ar11'26'' |
-26 01'56'' |
01,Aug,69 |
27 Ar14'03''R |
-26 09'06'' |
01,Sep,69 |
27 Ar07'27'' |
-26 15'37'' |
01,Oct,69 |
26 Ar54'08'' |
-26 19'38'' |
01,Nov,69 |
26 Ar37'09'' |
-26 20'12'' |
01,Dec,69 |
26 Ar22'33'' |
-26 17'05'' |
01,Jan,70 |
26 Ar14'03'' |
-26 11'01'' |
01,Feb,70 |
26 Ar15'03''D |
-26 03'51'' |
01,Mar,70 |
26 Ar24'08'' |
-25 58'12'' |
01,Apr,70 |
26 Ar40'45'' |
-25 54'29'' |
01,May,70 |
26 Ar59'25'' |
-25 54'16'' |
01,Jun,70 |
27 Ar16'44'' |
-25 57'32'' |
01,Jul,70 |
27 Ar27'43'' |
-26 03'18'' |
01,Aug,70 |
27 Ar30'30''R |
-26 10'29'' |
01,Sep,70 |
27 Ar24'02'' |
-26 17'03'' |
01,Oct,70 |
27 Ar10'45'' |
-26 21'08'' |
01,Nov,70 |
26 Ar53'44'' |
-26 21'46'' |
01,Dec,70 |
26 Ar39'00'' |
-26 18'42'' |
01,Jan,71 |
26 Ar30'20'' |
-26 12'37'' |
01,Feb,71 |
26 Ar31'11''D |
-26 05'25'' |
01,Mar,71 |
26 Ar40'10'' |
-25 59'44'' |
01,Apr,71 |
26 Ar56'46'' |
-25 55'56'' |
01,May,71 |
27 Ar15'31'' |
-25 55'39'' |
01,Jun,71 |
27 Ar32'58'' |
-25 58'53'' |
01,Jul,71 |
27 Ar44'07'' |
-26 04'38'' |
01,Aug,71 |
27 Ar47'03''R |
-26 11'50'' |
01,Sep,71 |
27 Ar40'43'' |
-26 18'27'' |
01,Oct,71 |
27 Ar27'30'' |
-26 22'36'' |
01,Nov,71 |
27 Ar10'25'' |
-26 23'18'' |
01,Dec,71 |
26 Ar55'34'' |
-26 20'17'' |
01,Jan,72 |
26 Ar46'44'' |
-26 14'12'' |
01,Feb,72 |
26 Ar47'26''D |
-26 06'59'' |
01,Mar,72 |
26 Ar56'46'' |
-26 01'03'' |
01,Apr,72 |
27 Ar13'30'' |
-25 57'18'' |
01,May,72 |
27 Ar32'19'' |
-25 57'04'' |
01,Jun,72 |
27 Ar49'47'' |
-26 00'21'' |
01,Jul,72 |
28 Ar00'52'' |
-26 06'09'' |
01,Aug,72 |
28 Ar03'41''R |
-26 13'23'' |
01,Sep,72 |
27 Ar57'11'' |
-26 20'01'' |
01,Oct,72 |
27 Ar43'50'' |
-26 24'08'' |
01,Nov,72 |
27 Ar26'42'' |
-26 24'46'' |
01,Dec,72 |
27 Ar11'51'' |
-26 21'40'' |
01,Jan,73 |
27 Ar03'07'' |
-26 15'32'' |
01,Feb,73 |
27 Ar03'59''D |
-26 08'16'' |
01,Mar,73 |
27 Ar13'03'' |
-26 02'31'' |
01,Apr,73 |
27 Ar29'45'' |
-25 58'41'' |
01,May,73 |
27 Ar48'38'' |
-25 58'24'' |
01,Jun,73 |
28 Ar06'15'' |
-26 01'38'' |
01,Jul,73 |
28 Ar17'30'' |
-26 07'26'' |
01,Aug,73 |
28 Ar20'30''R |
-26 14'41'' |
01,Sep,73 |
28 Ar14'08'' |
-26 21'22'' |
01,Oct,73 |
28 Ar00'49'' |
-26 25'33'' |
01,Nov,73 |
27 Ar43'38'' |
-26 26'16'' |
01,Dec,73 |
27 Ar28'41'' |
-26 23'12'' |
01,Jan,74 |
27 Ar19'47'' |
-26 17'05'' |
01,Feb,74 |
27 Ar20'29''D |
-26 09'47'' |
01,Mar,74 |
27 Ar29'26'' |
-26 03'58'' |
01,Apr,74 |
27 Ar46'08'' |
-26 00'04'' |
01,May,74 |
28 Ar05'06'' |
-25 59'42'' |
01,Jun,74 |
28 Ar22'50'' |
-26 02'55'' |
01,Jul,74 |
28 Ar34'16'' |
-26 08'41'' |
01,Aug,74 |
28 Ar37'26''R |
-26 15'58'' |
01,Sep,74 |
28 Ar31'13'' |
-26 22'42'' |
01,Oct,74 |
28 Ar17'57'' |
-26 26'57'' |
01,Nov,74 |
28 Ar00'43'' |
-26 27'44'' |
01,Dec,74 |
27 Ar45'38'' |
-26 24'43'' |
01,Jan,75 |
27 Ar36'34'' |
-26 18'36'' |
01,Feb,75 |
27 Ar37'07''D |
-26 11'17'' |
01,Mar,75 |
27 Ar45'58'' |
-26 05'25'' |
01,Apr,75 |
28 Ar02'38'' |
-26 01'26'' |
01,May,75 |
28 Ar21'40'' |
-26 01'01'' |
01,Jun,75 |
28 Ar39'33'' |
-26 04'10'' |
01,Jul,75 |
28 Ar51'09'' |
-26 09'56'' |
01,Aug,75 |
28 Ar54'30''R |
-26 17'14'' |
01,Sep,75 |
28 Ar48'25'' |
-26 24'02'' |
01,Oct,75 |
28 Ar35'12'' |
-26 28'21'' |
01,Nov,75 |
28 Ar17'55'' |
-26 29'12'' |
01,Dec,75 |
28 Ar02'42'' |
-26 26'14'' |
01,Jan,76 |
27 Ar53'28'' |
-26 20'08'' |
01,Feb,76 |
27 Ar53'51''D |
-26 12'46'' |
01,Mar,76 |
28 Ar03'03'' |
-26 06'41'' |
01,Apr,76 |
28 Ar19'52'' |
-26 02'44'' |
01,May,76 |
28 Ar38'58'' |
-26 02'22'' |
01,Jun,76 |
28 Ar56'52'' |
-26 05'35'' |
01,Jul,76 |
29 Ar08'24'' |
-26 11'25'' |
01,Aug,76 |
29 Ar11'37''R |
-26 18'45'' |
01,Sep,76 |
29 Ar05'22'' |
-26 25'33'' |
01,Oct,76 |
28 Ar52'01'' |
-26 29'50'' |
01,Nov,76 |
28 Ar34'40'' |
-26 30'38'' |
01,Dec,76 |
28 Ar19'28'' |
-26 27'36'' |
01,Jan,77 |
28 Ar10'19'' |
-26 21'26'' |
01,Feb,77 |
28 Ar10'51''D |
-26 14'02'' |
01,Mar,77 |
28 Ar19'47'' |
-26 08'07'' |
01,Apr,77 |
28 Ar36'34'' |
-26 04'06'' |
01,May,77 |
28 Ar55'43'' |
-26 03'40'' |
01,Jun,77 |
29 Ar13'45'' |
-26 06'50'' |
01,Jul,77 |
29 Ar25'28'' |
-26 12'39'' |
01,Aug,77 |
29 Ar28'53''R |
-26 20'01'' |
01,Sep,77 |
29 Ar22'45'' |
-26 26'52'' |
01,Oct,77 |
29 Ar09'27'' |
-26 31'14'' |
01,Nov,77 |
28 Ar52'03'' |
-26 32'06'' |
01,Dec,77 |
28 Ar36'43'' |
-26 29'07'' |
01,Jan,78 |
28 Ar27'23'' |
-26 22'57'' |
01,Feb,78 |
28 Ar27'45''D |
-26 15'31'' |
01,Mar,78 |
28 Ar36'34'' |
-26 09'33'' |
01,Apr,78 |
28 Ar53'20'' |
-26 05'28'' |
01,May,78 |
29 Ar12'33'' |
-26 04'57'' |
01,Jun,78 |
29 Ar30'44'' |
-26 08'05'' |
01,Jul,78 |
29 Ar42'37'' |
-26 13'53'' |
01,Aug,78 |
29 Ar46'12''R |
-26 21'16'' |
01,Sep,78 |
29 Ar40'13'' |
-26 28'11'' |
01,Oct,78 |
29 Ar26'58'' |
-26 32'37'' |
01,Nov,78 |
29 Ar09'31'' |
-26 33'33'' |
01,Dec,78 |
28 Ar54'03'' |
-26 30'37'' |
01,Jan,79 |
28 Ar44'33'' |
-26 24'28'' |
01,Feb,79 |
28 Ar44'44''D |
-26 17'00'' |
01,Mar,79 |
28 Ar53'27'' |
-26 10'59'' |
01,Apr,79 |
29 Ar10'10'' |
-26 06'48'' |
01,May,79 |
29 Ar29'28'' |
-26 06'14'' |
01,Jun,79 |
29 Ar47'47'' |
-26 09'19'' |
01,Jul,79 |
29 Ar59'50'' |
-26 15'06'' |
01,Aug,79 |
0 Ta03'36''R |
-26 22'31'' |
01,Sep,79 |
29 Ar57'45'' |
-26 29'28'' |
01,Oct,79 |
29 Ar44'34'' |
-26 33'59'' |
01,Nov,79 |
29 Ar27'04'' |
-26 34'59'' |
01,Dec,79 |
29 Ar11'28'' |
-26 32'06'' |
01,Jan,80 |
29 Ar01'47'' |
-26 25'57'' |
01,Feb,80 |
29 Ar01'48''D |
-26 18'28'' |
01,Mar,80 |
29 Ar10'51'' |
-26 12'12'' |
01,Apr,80 |
29 Ar27'43'' |
-26 08'03'' |
01,May,80 |
29 Ar47'05'' |
-26 07'32'' |
01,Jun,80 |
0 Ta05'25'' |
-26 10'40'' |
01,Jul,80 |
0 Ta17'26'' |
-26 16'31'' |
01,Aug,80 |
0 Ta21'04''R |
-26 23'57'' |
01,Sep,80 |
0 Ta15'04'' |
-26 30'56'' |
01,Oct,80 |
0 Ta01'43'' |
-26 35'24'' |
01,Nov,80 |
29 Ar44'09'' |
-26 36'21'' |
01,Dec,80 |
29 Ar28'33'' |
-26 33'23'' |
01,Jan,81 |
29 Ar18'57'' |
-26 27'11'' |
01,Feb,81 |
29 Ar19'08''D |
-26 19'39'' |
01,Mar,81 |
29 Ar27'54'' |
-26 13'34'' |
01,Apr,81 |
29 Ar44'45'' |
-26 09'20'' |
01,May,81 |
0 Ta04'12'' |
-26 08'45'' |
01,Jun,81 |
0 Ta22'40'' |
-26 11'50'' |
01,Jul,81 |
0 Ta34'51'' |
-26 17'40'' |
01,Aug,81 |
0 Ta38'42''R |
-26 25'08'' |
01,Sep,81 |
0 Ta32'50'' |
-26 32'09'' |
01,Oct,81 |
0 Ta19'32'' |
-26 36'42'' |
01,Nov,81 |
0 Ta01'55'' |
-26 37'43'' |
01,Dec,81 |
29 Ar46'12'' |
-26 34'48'' |
01,Jan,82 |
29 Ar36'25'' |
-26 28'36'' |
01,Feb,82 |
29 Ar36'26''D |
-26 21'02'' |
01,Mar,82 |
29 Ar45'06'' |
-26 14'53'' |
01,Apr,82 |
0 Ta01'56'' |
-26 10'35'' |
01,May,82 |
0 Ta21'26'' |
-26 09'55'' |
01,Jun,82 |
0 Ta40'03'' |
-26 12'58'' |
01,Jul,82 |
0 Ta52'26'' |
-26 18'46'' |
01,Aug,82 |
0 Ta56'27''R |
-26 26'15'' |
01,Sep,82 |
0 Ta50'45'' |
-26 33'20'' |
01,Oct,82 |
0 Ta37'31'' |
-26 37'57'' |
01,Nov,82 |
0 Ta19'51'' |
-26 39'03'' |
01,Dec,82 |
0 Ta04'00'' |
-26 36'10'' |
01,Jan,83 |
29 Ar54'04'' |
-26 29'59'' |
01,Feb,83 |
29 Ar53'54''D |
-26 22'23'' |
01,Mar,83 |
0 Ta02'28'' |
-26 16'11'' |
01,Apr,83 |
0 Ta19'15'' |
-26 11'48'' |
01,May,83 |
0 Ta38'50'' |
-26 11'04'' |
01,Jun,83 |
0 Ta57'37'' |
-26 14'03'' |
01,Jul,83 |
1 Ta10'10'' |
-26 19'50'' |
01,Aug,83 |
1 Ta14'23''R |
-26 27'20'' |
01,Sep,83 |
1 Ta08'50'' |
-26 34'28'' |
01,Oct,83 |
0 Ta55'41'' |
-26 39'10'' |
01,Nov,83 |
0 Ta37'59'' |
-26 40'20'' |
01,Dec,83 |
0 Ta22'00'' |
-26 37'30'' |
01,Jan,84 |
0 Ta11'53'' |
-26 31'20'' |
01,Feb,84 |
0 Ta11'33''D |
-26 23'42'' |
01,Mar,84 |
0 Ta20'27'' |
-26 17'14'' |
01,Apr,84 |
0 Ta37'24'' |
-26 12'53'' |
01,May,84 |
0 Ta57'05'' |
-26 12'11'' |
01,Jun,84 |
1 Ta15'53'' |
-26 15'14'' |
01,Jul,84 |
1 Ta28'24'' |
-26 21'05'' |
01,Aug,84 |
1 Ta32'31''R |
-26 28'38'' |
01,Sep,84 |
1 Ta26'48'' |
-26 35'46'' |
01,Oct,84 |
1 Ta13'31'' |
-26 40'26'' |
01,Nov,84 |
0 Ta55'44'' |
-26 41'32'' |
01,Dec,84 |
0 Ta39'46'' |
-26 38'39'' |
01,Jan,85 |
0 Ta29'44'' |
-26 32'24'' |
01,Feb,85 |
0 Ta29'34''D |
-26 24'43'' |
01,Mar,85 |
0 Ta38'12'' |
-26 18'27'' |
01,Apr,85 |
0 Ta55'08'' |
-26 14'01'' |
01,May,85 |
1 Ta14'53'' |
-26 13'15'' |
01,Jun,85 |
1 Ta33'50'' |
-26 16'15'' |
01,Jul,85 |
1 Ta46'33'' |
-26 22'04'' |
01,Aug,85 |
1 Ta50'52''R |
-26 29'38'' |
01,Sep,85 |
1 Ta45'18'' |
-26 36'50'' |
01,Oct,85 |
1 Ta32'05'' |
-26 41'34'' |
01,Nov,85 |
1 Ta14'16'' |
-26 42'45'' |
01,Dec,85 |
0 Ta58'11'' |
-26 39'54'' |
01,Jan,86 |
0 Ta47'59'' |
-26 33'40'' |
01,Feb,86 |
0 Ta47'38''D |
-26 25'58'' |
01,Mar,86 |
0 Ta56'09'' |
-26 19'38'' |
01,Apr,86 |
1 Ta13'04'' |
-26 15'07'' |
01,May,86 |
1 Ta32'54'' |
-26 14'17'' |
01,Jun,86 |
1 Ta52'00'' |
-26 17'13'' |
01,Jul,86 |
2 Ta04'54'' |
-26 23'02'' |
01,Aug,86 |
2 Ta09'25''R |
-26 30'37'' |
01,Sep,86 |
2 Ta04'02'' |
-26 37'52'' |
01,Oct,86 |
1 Ta50'53'' |
-26 42'41'' |
01,Nov,86 |
1 Ta33'02'' |
-26 43'57'' |
01,Dec,86 |
1 Ta16'49'' |
-26 41'09'' |
01,Jan,87 |
1 Ta06'26'' |
-26 34'56'' |
01,Feb,87 |
1 Ta05'55''D |
-26 27'12'' |
01,Mar,87 |
1 Ta14'20'' |
-26 20'48'' |
01,Apr,87 |
1 Ta31'12'' |
-26 16'13'' |
01,May,87 |
1 Ta51'06'' |
-26 15'18'' |
01,Jun,87 |
2 Ta10'22'' |
-26 18'11'' |
01,Jul,87 |
2 Ta23'28'' |
-26 23'59'' |
01,Aug,87 |
2 Ta28'11''R |
-26 31'35'' |
01,Sep,87 |
2 Ta22'57'' |
-26 38'53'' |
01,Oct,87 |
2 Ta09'52'' |
-26 43'47'' |
01,Nov,87 |
1 Ta51'59'' |
-26 45'07'' |
01,Dec,87 |
1 Ta35'39'' |
-26 42'23'' |
01,Jan,88 |
1 Ta25'04'' |
-26 36'11'' |
01,Feb,88 |
1 Ta24'22''D |
-26 28'25'' |
01,Mar,88 |
1 Ta33'07'' |
-26 21'46'' |
01,Apr,88 |
1 Ta50'09'' |
-26 17'12'' |
01,May,88 |
2 Ta10'08'' |
-26 16'20'' |
01,Jun,88 |
2 Ta29'26'' |
-26 19'17'' |
01,Jul,88 |
2 Ta42'29'' |
-26 25'08'' |
01,Aug,88 |
2 Ta47'06''R |
-26 32'47'' |
01,Sep,88 |
2 Ta41'42'' |
-26 40'06'' |
01,Oct,88 |
2 Ta28'29'' |
-26 44'58'' |
01,Nov,88 |
2 Ta10'31'' |
-26 46'16'' |
01,Dec,88 |
1 Ta54'10'' |
-26 43'27'' |
01,Jan,89 |
1 Ta43'40'' |
-26 37'11'' |
01,Feb,89 |
1 Ta43'07''D |
-26 29'22'' |
01,Mar,89 |
1 Ta51'35'' |
-26 22'55'' |
01,Apr,89 |
2 Ta08'36'' |
-26 18'16'' |
01,May,89 |
2 Ta28'39'' |
-26 17'20'' |
01,Jun,89 |
2 Ta48'05'' |
-26 20'14'' |
01,Jul,89 |
3 Ta01'20'' |
-26 26'03'' |
01,Aug,89 |
3 Ta06'09''R |
-26 33'44'' |
01,Sep,89 |
3 Ta00'55'' |
-26 41'06'' |
01,Oct,89 |
2 Ta47'46'' |
-26 46'03'' |
01,Nov,89 |
2 Ta29'44'' |
-26 47'25'' |
01,Dec,89 |
2 Ta13'15'' |
-26 44'40'' |
01,Jan,90 |
2 Ta02'34'' |
-26 38'25'' |
01,Feb,90 |
2 Ta01'50''D |
-26 30'34'' |
01,Mar,90 |
2 Ta10'10'' |
-26 24'03'' |
01,Apr,90 |
2 Ta27'09'' |
-26 19'20'' |
01,May,90 |
2 Ta47'16'' |
-26 18'19'' |
01,Jun,90 |
3 Ta06'51'' |
-26 21'09'' |
01,Jul,90 |
3 Ta20'17'' |
-26 26'58'' |
01,Aug,90 |
3 Ta25'18''R |
-26 34'39'' |
01,Sep,90 |
3 Ta20'13'' |
-26 42'05'' |
01,Oct,90 |
3 Ta07'08'' |
-26 47'07'' |
01,Nov,90 |
2 Ta49'04'' |
-26 48'33'' |
01,Dec,90 |
2 Ta32'27'' |
-26 45'52'' |
01,Jan,91 |
2 Ta21'34'' |
-26 39'37'' |
01,Feb,91 |
2 Ta20'38''D |
-26 31'45'' |
01,Mar,91 |
2 Ta28'51'' |
-26 25'11'' |
01,Apr,91 |
2 Ta45'46'' |
-26 20'22'' |
01,May,91 |
3 Ta05'56'' |
-26 19'16'' |
01,Jun,91 |
3 Ta25'41'' |
-26 22'03'' |
01,Jul,91 |
3 Ta39'19'' |
-26 27'50'' |
01,Aug,91 |
3 Ta44'31'' |
-26 35'33'' |
01,Sep,91 |
3 Ta39'37''R |
-26 43'02'' |
01,Oct,91 |
3 Ta26'35'' |
-26 48'08'' |
01,Nov,91 |
3 Ta08'29'' |
-26 49'40'' |
01,Dec,91 |
2 Ta51'43'' |
-26 47'02'' |
01,Jan,92 |
2 Ta40'38'' |
-26 40'48'' |
01,Feb,92 |
2 Ta39'30''D |
-26 32'54'' |
01,Mar,92 |
2 Ta48'02'' |
-26 26'04'' |
01,Apr,92 |
3 Ta05'07'' |
-26 21'16'' |
01,May,92 |
3 Ta25'23'' |
-26 20'13'' |
01,Jun,92 |
3 Ta45'09'' |
-26 23'04'' |
01,Jul,92 |
3 Ta58'45'' |
-26 28'55'' |
01,Aug,92 |
4 Ta03'51''R |
-26 36'40'' |
01,Sep,92 |
3 Ta58'46'' |
-26 44'10'' |
01,Oct,92 |
3 Ta45'36'' |
-26 49'15'' |
01,Nov,92 |
3 Ta27'23'' |
-26 50'43'' |
01,Dec,92 |
3 Ta10'36'' |
-26 48'00'' |
01,Jan,93 |
2 Ta59'35'' |
-26 41'42'' |
01,Feb,93 |
2 Ta58'36''D |
-26 33'45'' |
01,Mar,93 |
3 Ta06'52'' |
-26 27'07'' |
01,Apr,93 |
3 Ta23'55'' |
-26 22'14'' |
01,May,93 |
3 Ta44'14'' |
-26 21'06'' |
01,Jun,93 |
4 Ta04'09'' |
-26 23'53'' |
01,Jul,93 |
4 Ta17'56'' |
-26 29'42'' |
01,Aug,93 |
4 Ta23'15'' |
-26 37'28'' |
01,Sep,93 |
4 Ta18'21''R |
-26 45'02'' |
01,Oct,93 |
4 Ta05'14'' |
-26 50'11'' |
01,Nov,93 |
3 Ta46'59'' |
-26 51'44'' |
01,Dec,93 |
3 Ta30'04'' |
-26 49'05'' |
01,Jan,94 |
3 Ta18'51'' |
-26 42'48'' |
01,Feb,94 |
3 Ta17'41''D |
-26 34'49'' |
01,Mar,94 |
3 Ta25'49'' |
-26 28'07'' |
01,Apr,94 |
3 Ta42'48'' |
-26 23'09'' |
01,May,94 |
4 Ta03'12'' |
-26 21'56'' |
01,Jun,94 |
4 Ta23'16'' |
-26 24'40'' |
01,Jul,94 |
4 Ta37'15'' |
-26 30'27'' |
01,Aug,94 |
4 Ta42'46'' |
-26 38'14'' |
01,Sep,94 |
4 Ta38'02''R |
-26 45'51'' |
01,Oct,94 |
4 Ta25'01'' |
-26 51'05'' |
01,Nov,94 |
4 Ta06'43'' |
-26 52'43'' |
01,Dec,94 |
3 Ta49'40'' |
-26 50'07'' |
01,Jan,95 |
3 Ta38'15'' |
-26 43'51'' |
01,Feb,95 |
3 Ta36'53''D |
-26 35'50'' |
01,Mar,95 |
3 Ta44'54'' |
-26 29'04'' |
01,Apr,95 |
4 Ta01'50'' |
-26 24'01'' |
01,May,95 |
4 Ta22'17'' |
-26 22'43'' |
01,Jun,95 |
4 Ta42'31'' |
-26 25'23'' |
01,Jul,95 |
4 Ta56'42'' |
-26 31'09'' |
01,Aug,95 |
5 Ta02'27'' |
-26 38'56'' |
01,Sep,95 |
4 Ta57'53''R |
-26 46'36'' |
01,Oct,95 |
4 Ta44'56'' |
-26 51'55'' |
01,Nov,95 |
4 Ta26'37'' |
-26 53'38'' |
01,Dec,95 |
4 Ta09'26'' |
-26 51'06'' |
01,Jan,96 |
3 Ta57'49'' |
-26 44'51'' |
01,Feb,96 |
3 Ta56'15''D |
-26 36'48'' |
01,Mar,96 |
4 Ta04'34'' |
-26 29'46'' |
01,Apr,96 |
4 Ta21'41'' |
-26 24'43'' |
01,May,96 |
4 Ta42'15'' |
-26 23'29'' |
01,Jun,96 |
5 Ta02'31'' |
-26 26'12'' |
01,Jul,96 |
5 Ta16'40'' |
-26 32'01'' |
01,Aug,96 |
5 Ta22'19'' |
-26 39'52'' |
01,Sep,96 |
5 Ta17'36''R |
-26 47'33'' |
01,Oct,96 |
5 Ta04'30'' |
-26 52'50'' |
01,Nov,96 |
4 Ta46'06'' |
-26 54'30'' |
01,Dec,96 |
4 Ta28'54'' |
-26 51'53'' |
01,Jan,97 |
4 Ta17'21'' |
-26 45'34'' |
01,Feb,97 |
4 Ta15'56''D |
-26 37'28'' |
01,Mar,97 |
4 Ta23'59'' |
-26 30'37'' |
01,Apr,97 |
4 Ta41'04'' |
-26 25'30'' |
01,May,97 |
5 Ta01'42'' |
-26 24'10'' |
01,Jun,97 |
5 Ta22'08'' |
-26 26'50'' |
01,Jul,97 |
5 Ta36'30'' |
-26 32'37'' |
01,Aug,97 |
5 Ta42'23'' |
-26 40'29'' |
01,Sep,97 |
5 Ta37'51''R |
-26 48'13'' |
01,Oct,97 |
5 Ta24'50'' |
-26 53'35'' |
01,Nov,97 |
5 Ta06'24'' |
-26 55'20'' |
01,Dec,97 |
4 Ta49'04'' |
-26 52'47'' |
01,Jan,98 |
4 Ta37'20'' |
-26 46'29'' |
01,Feb,98 |
4 Ta35'43''D |
-26 38'22'' |
01,Mar,98 |
4 Ta43'38'' |
-26 31'27'' |
01,Apr,98 |
5 Ta00'41'' |
-26 26'15'' |
01,May,98 |
5 Ta21'23'' |
-26 24'50'' |
01,Jun,98 |
5 Ta41'59'' |
-26 27'25'' |
01,Jul,98 |
5 Ta56'34'' |
-26 33'11'' |
01,Aug,98 |
6 Ta02'39'' |
-26 41'04'' |
01,Sep,98 |
5 Ta58'19''R |
-26 48'51'' |
01,Oct,98 |
5 Ta45'24'' |
-26 54'18'' |
01,Nov,98 |
5 Ta26'56'' |
-26 56'09'' |
01,Dec,98 |
5 Ta09'28'' |
-26 53'39'' |
01,Jan,99 |
4 Ta57'33'' |
-26 47'23'' |
01,Feb,99 |
4 Ta55'44''D |
-26 39'14'' |
01,Mar,99 |
5 Ta03'32'' |
-26 32'16'' |
01,Apr,99 |
5 Ta20'31'' |
-26 26'58'' |
01,May,99 |
5 Ta41'17'' |
-26 25'28'' |
01,Jun,99 |
6 Ta02'02'' |
-26 27'59'' |
01,Jul,99 |
6 Ta16'50'' |
-26 33'44'' |
01,Aug,99 |
6 Ta23'10'' |
-26 41'37'' |
01,Sep,99 |
6 Ta19'01''R |
-26 49'28'' |
01,Oct,99 |
6 Ta06'12'' |
-26 55'00'' |
01,Nov,99 |
5 Ta47'43'' |
-26 56'56'' |
01,Dec,99 |
5 Ta30'07'' |
-26 54'31'' |
01,Jan,00 |
5 Ta17'59'' |
-26 48'16'' |
01,Feb,00 |
5 Ta15'57''D |
-26 40'05'' |
01,Mar,00 |
5 Ta24'03'' |
-26 32'50'' |
01,Apr,00 |
5 Ta41'13'' |
-26 27'33'' |
01,May,00 |
6 Ta02'06'' |
-26 26'06'' |
01,Jun,00 |
6 Ta22'55'' |
-26 28'41'' |
01,Jul,00 |
6 Ta37'41'' |
-26 34'29'' |
01,Aug,00 |
6 Ta43'56'' |
-26 42'25'' |
01,Sep,00 |
6 Ta39'38''R |
-26 50'18'' |
01,Oct,00 |
6 Ta26'40'' |
-26 55'49'' |
01,Nov,00 |
6 Ta08'04'' |
-26 57'42'' |
01,Dec,00 |
5 Ta50'27'' |
-26 55'12'' |
01,Jan,01 |
5 Ta38'23'' |
-26 48'53'' |
01,Feb,01 |
5 Ta36'30''D |
-26 40'39'' |
01,Mar,01 |
5 Ta44'20'' |
-26 33'37'' |
01,Apr,01 |
6 Ta01'27'' |
-26 28'14'' |
01,May,01 |
6 Ta22'24'' |
-26 26'42'' |
01,Jun,01 |
6 Ta43'23'' |
-26 29'13'' |
01,Jul,01 |
6 Ta58'22'' |
-26 35'00'' |
01,Aug,01 |
7 Ta04'50'' |
-26 42'57'' |
01,Sep,01 |
7 Ta00'44''R |
-26 50'53'' |
01,Oct,01 |
6 Ta47'51'' |
-26 56'29'' |
01,Nov,01 |
6 Ta29'13'' |
-26 58'27'' |
01,Dec,01 |
6 Ta11'28'' |
-26 56'01'' |
01,Jan,02 |
5 Ta59'12'' |
-26 49'44'' |
01,Feb,02 |
5 Ta57'06''D |
-26 41'28'' |
01,Mar,02 |
6 Ta04'48'' |
-26 34'22'' |
01,Apr,02 |
6 Ta21'51'' |
-26 28'54'' |
01,May,02 |
6 Ta42'52'' |
-26 27'17'' |
01,Jun,02 |
7 Ta04'00'' |
-26 29'44'' |
01,Jul,02 |
7 Ta19'13'' |
-26 35'29'' |
01,Aug,02 |
7 Ta25'55'' |
-26 43'26'' |
01,Sep,02 |
7 Ta21'59''R |
-26 51'26'' |
01,Oct,02 |
7 Ta09'13'' |
-26 57'07'' |
01,Nov,02 |
6 Ta50'34'' |
-26 59'11'' |
01,Dec,02 |
6 Ta32'40'' |
-26 56'49'' |
01,Jan,03 |
6 Ta20'10'' |
-26 50'33'' |
01,Feb,03 |
6 Ta17'52''D |
-26 42'16'' |
01,Mar,03 |
6 Ta25'25'' |
-26 35'06'' |
01,Apr,03 |
6 Ta42'25'' |
-26 29'32'' |
01,May,03 |
7 Ta03'29'' |
-26 27'50'' |
01,Jun,03 |
7 Ta24'47'' |
-26 30'12'' |
01,Jul,03 |
7 Ta40'13'' |
-26 35'55'' |
01,Aug,03 |
7 Ta47'09'' |
-26 43'54'' |
01,Sep,03 |
7 Ta43'25''R |
-26 51'57'' |
01,Oct,03 |
7 Ta30'44'' |
-26 57'43'' |
01,Nov,03 |
7 Ta12'03'' |
-26 59'52'' |
01,Dec,03 |
6 Ta54'01'' |
-26 57'34'' |
01,Jan,04 |
6 Ta41'19'' |
-26 51'20'' |
01,Feb,04 |
6 Ta38'47''D |
-26 43'01'' |
01,Mar,04 |
6 Ta46'37'' |
-26 35'33'' |
01,Apr,04 |
7 Ta03'48'' |
-26 30'01'' |
01,May,04 |
7 Ta24'59'' |
-26 28'20'' |
01,Jun,04 |
7 Ta46'20'' |
-26 30'47'' |
01,Jul,04 |
8 Ta01'45'' |
-26 36'33'' |
01,Aug,04 |
8 Ta08'36'' |
-26 44'34'' |
01,Sep,04 |
8 Ta04'43''R |
-26 52'38'' |
01,Oct,04 |
7 Ta51'52'' |
-26 58'24'' |
01,Nov,04 |
7 Ta33'04'' |
-27 00'30'' |
01,Dec,04 |
7 Ta15'00'' |
-26 58'08'' |
01,Jan,05 |
7 Ta02'21'' |
-26 51'48'' |
01,Feb,05 |
6 Ta59'58''D |
-26 43'26'' |
01,Mar,05 |
7 Ta07'32'' |
-26 36'11'' |
01,Apr,05 |
7 Ta24'40'' |
-26 30'33'' |
01,May,05 |
7 Ta45'55'' |
-26 28'47'' |
01,Jun,05 |
8 Ta07'26'' |
-26 31'09'' |
01,Jul,05 |
8 Ta23'04'' |
-26 36'53'' |
01,Aug,05 |
8 Ta30'09'' |
-26 44'55'' |
01,Sep,05 |
8 Ta26'29''R |
-26 53'02'' |
01,Oct,05 |
8 Ta13'44'' |
-26 58'53'' |
01,Nov,05 |
7 Ta54'54'' |
-27 01'04'' |
01,Dec,05 |
7 Ta36'41'' |
-26 58'47'' |
01,Jan,06 |
7 Ta23'49'' |
-26 52'29'' |
01,Feb,06 |
7 Ta21'14''D |
-26 44'05'' |
01,Mar,06 |
7 Ta28'39'' |
-26 36'46'' |
01,Apr,06 |
7 Ta45'42'' |
-26 31'02'' |
01,May,06 |
8 Ta07'01'' |
-26 29'10'' |
01,Jun,06 |
8 Ta28'43'' |
-26 31'28'' |
01,Jul,06 |
8 Ta44'33'' |
-26 37'10'' |
01,Aug,06 |
8 Ta51'53'' |
-26 45'12'' |
01,Sep,06 |
8 Ta48'24''R |
-26 53'23'' |
01,Oct,06 |
8 Ta35'46'' |
-26 59'18'' |
01,Nov,06 |
8 Ta16'55'' |
-27 01'35'' |
01,Dec,06 |
7 Ta58'34'' |
-26 59'21'' |
01,Jan,07 |
7 Ta45'29'' |
-26 53'05'' |
01,Feb,07 |
7 Ta42'40''D |
-26 44'39'' |
01,Mar,07 |
7 Ta49'57'' |
-26 37'16'' |
01,Apr,07 |
8 Ta06'57'' |
-26 31'27'' |
01,May,07 |
8 Ta28'18'' |
-26 29'30'' |
01,Jun,07 |
8 Ta50'09'' |
-26 31'42'' |
01,Jul,07 |
9 Ta06'14'' |
-26 37'22'' |
01,Aug,07 |
9 Ta13'49'' |
-26 45'25'' |
01,Sep,07 |
9 Ta10'32''R |
-26 53'39'' |
01,Oct,07 |
8 Ta58'00'' |
-26 59'39'' |
01,Nov,07 |
8 Ta39'09'' |
-27 02'02'' |
01,Dec,07 |
8 Ta20'40'' |
-26 59'52'' |
01,Jan,08 |
8 Ta07'22'' |
-26 53'38'' |
01,Feb,08 |
8 Ta04'18''D |
-26 45'10'' |
01,Mar,08 |
8 Ta11'51'' |
-26 37'29'' |
01,Apr,08 |
8 Ta29'02'' |
-26 31'40'' |
01,May,08 |
8 Ta50'32'' |
-26 29'45'' |
01,Jun,08 |
9 Ta12'27'' |
-26 32'01'' |
01,Jul,08 |
9 Ta28'31'' |
-26 37'44'' |
01,Aug,08 |
9 Ta36'02'' |
-26 45'50'' |
01,Sep,08 |
9 Ta32'37''R |
-26 54'06'' |
01,Oct,08 |
9 Ta19'55'' |
-27 00'05'' |
01,Nov,08 |
9 Ta00'56'' |
-27 02'25'' |
01,Dec,08 |
8 Ta42'25'' |
-27 00'11'' |
01,Jan,09 |
8 Ta29'10'' |
-26 53'51'' |
01,Feb,09 |
8 Ta26'16''D |
-26 45'21'' |
01,Mar,09 |
8 Ta33'33'' |
-26 37'52'' |
01,Apr,09 |
8 Ta50'41'' |
-26 31'57'' |
01,May,09 |
9 Ta12'15'' |
-26 29'57'' |
01,Jun,09 |
9 Ta34'20'' |
-26 32'08'' |
01,Jul,09 |
9 Ta50'38'' |
-26 37'49'' |
01,Aug,09 |
9 Ta58'23'' |
-26 45'56'' |
01,Sep,09 |
9 Ta55'11''R |
-26 54'14'' |
01,Oct,09 |
9 Ta42'37'' |
-27 00'19'' |
01,Nov,09 |
9 Ta23'37'' |
-27 02'44'' |
01,Dec,09 |
9 Ta04'57'' |
-27 00'35'' |
01,Jan,10 |
8 Ta51'30'' |
-26 54'17'' |
01,Feb,10 |
8 Ta48'22''D |
-26 45'45'' |
01,Mar,10 |
8 Ta55'30'' |
-26 38'13'' |
01,Apr,10 |
9 Ta12'33'' |
-26 32'12'' |
01,May,10 |
9 Ta34'10'' |
-26 30'06'' |
01,Jun,10 |
9 Ta56'26'' |
-26 32'12'' |
01,Jul,10 |
10 Ta12'58'' |
-26 37'51'' |
01,Aug,10 |
10 Ta20'58'' |
-26 45'58'' |
01,Sep,10 |
10 Ta17'59''R |
-26 54'20'' |
01,Oct,10 |
10 Ta05'32'' |
-27 00'29'' |
01,Nov,10 |
9 Ta46'32'' |
-27 03'01'' |
01,Dec,10 |
9 Ta27'44'' |
-27 00'56'' |
01,Jan,11 |
9 Ta14'02'' |
-26 54'41'' |
01,Feb,11 |
9 Ta10'40''D |
-26 46'07'' |
01,Mar,11 |
9 Ta17'39'' |
-26 38'31'' |
01,Apr,11 |
9 Ta34'38'' |
-26 32'24'' |
01,May,11 |
9 Ta56'19'' |
-26 30'12'' |
01,Jun,11 |
10 Ta18'44'' |
-26 32'14'' |
01,Jul,11 |
10 Ta35'30'' |
-26 37'50'' |
01,Aug,11 |
10 Ta43'47'' |
-26 45'58'' |
01,Sep,11 |
10 Ta41'01''R |
-26 54'23'' |
01,Oct,11 |
10 Ta28'40'' |
-27 00'38'' |
01,Nov,11 |
10 Ta09'39'' |
-27 03'15'' |
01,Dec,11 |
9 Ta50'43'' |
-27 01'15'' |
01,Jan,12 |
9 Ta36'48'' |
-26 55'02'' |
01,Feb,12 |
9 Ta33'11''D |
-26 46'27'' |
01,Mar,12 |
9 Ta40'24'' |
-26 38'32'' |
01,Apr,12 |
9 Ta57'35'' |
-26 32'26'' |
01,May,12 |
10 Ta19'24'' |
-26 30'16'' |
01,Jun,12 |
10 Ta41'53'' |
-26 32'22'' |
01,Jul,12 |
10 Ta58'39'' |
-26 38'01'' |
01,Aug,12 |
11 Ta06'51'' |
-26 46'12'' |
01,Sep,12 |
11 Ta03'57''R |
-26 54'39'' |
01,Oct,12 |
10 Ta51'27'' |
-27 00'53'' |
01,Nov,12 |
10 Ta32'18'' |
-27 03'28'' |
01,Dec,12 |
10 Ta13'19'' |
-27 01'24'' |
01,Jan,13 |
9 Ta59'26'' |
-26 55'06'' |
01,Feb,13 |
9 Ta55'57''D |
-26 46'28'' |
01,Mar,13 |
10 Ta02'55'' |
-26 38'46'' |
01,Apr,13 |
10 Ta20'01'' |
-26 32'34'' |
01,May,13 |
10 Ta41'53'' |
-26 30'18'' |
01,Jun,13 |
11 Ta04'33'' |
-26 32'19'' |
01,Jul,13 |
11 Ta21'32'' |
-26 37'56'' |
01,Aug,13 |
11 Ta30'00'' |
-26 46'07'' |
01,Sep,13 |
11 Ta27'19''R |
-26 54'37'' |
01,Oct,13 |
11 Ta14'56'' |
-27 00'57'' |
01,Nov,13 |
10 Ta55'46'' |
-27 03'39'' |
01,Dec,13 |
10 Ta36'38'' |
-27 01'39'' |
01,Jan,14 |
10 Ta22'31'' |
-26 55'23'' |
01,Feb,14 |
10 Ta18'48''D |
-26 46'43'' |
01,Mar,14 |
10 Ta25'36'' |
-26 38'58'' |
01,Apr,14 |
10 Ta42'36'' |
-26 32'40'' |
01,May,14 |
11 Ta04'31'' |
-26 30'18'' |
01,Jun,14 |
11 Ta27'21'' |
-26 32'14'' |
01,Jul,14 |
11 Ta44'35'' |
-26 37'49'' |
01,Aug,14 |
11 Ta53'18'' |
-26 46'00'' |
01,Sep,14 |
11 Ta50'50''R |
-26 54'33'' |
01,Oct,14 |
11 Ta38'34'' |
-27 00'59'' |
01,Nov,14 |
11 Ta19'23'' |
-27 03'46'' |
01,Dec,14 |
11 Ta00'07'' |
-27 01'51'' |
01,Jan,15 |
10 Ta45'45'' |
-26 55'37'' |
01,Feb,15 |
10 Ta41'47''D |
-26 46'56'' |
01,Mar,15 |
10 Ta48'25'' |
-26 39'07'' |
01,Apr,15 |
11 Ta05'20'' |
-26 32'43'' |
01,May,15 |
11 Ta27'17'' |
-26 30'15'' |
01,Jun,15 |
11 Ta50'17'' |
-26 32'05'' |
01,Jul,15 |
12 Ta07'45'' |
-26 37'37'' |
01,Aug,15 |
12 Ta16'45'' |
-26 45'49'' |
01,Sep,15 |
12 Ta14'30''R |
-26 54'25'' |
01,Oct,15 |
12 Ta02'22'' |
-27 00'56'' |
01,Nov,15 |
11 Ta43'10'' |
-27 03'49'' |
01,Dec,15 |
11 Ta23'45'' |
-27 02'00'' |
01,Jan,16 |
11 Ta09'10'' |
-26 55'48'' |
01,Feb,16 |
11 Ta04'55''D |
-26 47'05'' |
01,Mar,16 |
11 Ta11'47'' |
-26 38'57'' |
01,Apr,16 |
11 Ta28'54'' |
-26 32'33'' |
01,May,16 |
11 Ta51'00'' |
-26 30'07'' |
01,Jun,16 |
12 Ta14'04'' |
-26 32'00'' |
01,Jul,16 |
12 Ta31'33'' |
-26 37'36'' |
01,Aug,16 |
12 Ta40'28'' |
-26 45'50'' |
01,Sep,16 |
12 Ta38'06''R |
-26 54'29'' |
01,Oct,16 |
12 Ta25'48'' |
-27 00'59'' |
01,Nov,16 |
12 Ta06'28'' |
-27 03'50'' |
01,Dec,16 |
11 Ta46'59'' |
-27 01'56'' |
01,Jan,17 |
11 Ta32'26'' |
-26 55'39'' |
01,Feb,17 |
11 Ta28'19''D |
-26 46'53'' |
01,Mar,17 |
11 Ta34'56'' |
-26 38'58'' |
01,Apr,17 |
11 Ta51'58'' |
-26 32'28'' |
01,May,17 |
12 Ta14'07'' |
-26 29'55'' |
01,Jun,17 |
12 Ta37'23'' |
-26 31'43'' |
01,Jul,17 |
12 Ta55'05'' |
-26 37'16'' |
01,Aug,17 |
13 Ta04'17'' |
-26 45'30'' |
01,Sep,17 |
13 Ta02'09''R |
-26 54'12'' |
01,Oct,17 |
12 Ta49'59'' |
-27 00'47'' |
01,Nov,17 |
12 Ta30'38'' |
-27 03'44'' |
01,Dec,17 |
12 Ta11'01'' |
-27 01'55'' |
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On 19 October 2007, astronomers at Palomar Observatory in California discovered a Trans-Neptunian body with an orbit of 620.17 years. Provisionally designated 2007 UK126, when its orbit was confirmed it was given the minor planet number 229762 and given the name G!kun||'homdima.
It was at 25 Tau 44 R when discovered. The Sabian Symbol for this degree is "A SPANISH GALLANT SERENADES HIS BELOVED" and Rudhyar says the keynote is "The ritualization of individual desires." This position was in a Yod aspect with Sun at 25 Libra 53 and Pluto at 26 Sagittarius 45.
Michael Brown, one of the discoverers, feels that this body will most likely be designated a Dwarf Planet.
From the Minor Planet circular: "G!kun||'homdima is the beautiful aardvark girl of Jul'hoan mythology who sometimes appears in stories as a python and sometimes as an elephant. She defends her people and punishes wrongdoers using spines, a raincloud full of hail, and her magical oryx horn G!o'e !Hu. The satellite is being named G!o'e !Hu"
These names are from the myths of the Jul'hoan people of Namibia. The language uses click sounds, and is the first minor planet to be given a name with such sounds.
To find out how to pronounce this body's name, click here: G!kun||'homdima
And here is how to pronounce the name of the satellite: G!o'e !Hu
G!kun||'homdima has an orbital eccentricity of 04843, an inclination of 23.378, with a perihelion distance of 37.502 AU (which it will reach in 2046) and an aphelion distance of 107.94 AU.
Its satellite G!o'e !Hu is extremely red, one of the reddest known bodies out past Pluto.
Here is a monthly ephemeris for 1900-2050, positions for 0 HR GMT
01,01,1900 |
08 Pi06' |
01,01,1976 |
19 Ar04' |
01,01,1901 |
08 Pi28' |
01,01,1977 |
19 Ar55' |
01,01,1902 |
08 Pi50' |
01,01,1978 |
20 Ar47' |
01,01,1903 |
09 Pi12' |
01,01,1979 |
21 Ar39' |
01,01,1904 |
09 Pi34' |
01,01,1980 |
22 Ar32' |
01,01,1905 |
09 Pi57' |
01,01,1981 |
23 Ar26' |
01,01,1906 |
10 Pi19' |
01,01,1982 |
24 Ar21' |
01,01,1907 |
10 Pi42' |
01,01,1983 |
25 Ar17' |
01,01,1908 |
11 Pi04' |
01,01,1984 |
26 Ar14' |
01,01,1909 |
11 Pi28' |
01,01,1985 |
27 Ar12' |
01,01,1910 |
11 Pi51' |
01,01,1986 |
28 Ar11' |
01,01,1911 |
12 Pi14' |
01,01,1987 |
29 Ar11' |
01,01,1912 |
12 Pi38' |
01,01,1988 |
00 Ta12' |
01,01,1913 |
13 Pi02' |
01,01,1989 |
01 Ta14' |
01,01,1914 |
13 Pi26' |
01,01,1990 |
02 Ta17' |
01,01,1915 |
13 Pi50' |
01,01,1991 |
03 Ta21' |
01,01,1916 |
14 Pi15' |
01,01,1992 |
04 Ta26' |
01,01,1917 |
14 Pi40' |
01,01,1993 |
05 Ta32' |
01,01,1918 |
15 Pi05' |
01,01,1994 |
06 Ta39' |
01,01,1919 |
15 Pi30' |
01,01,1995 |
07 Ta47' |
01,01,1920 |
15 Pi55' |
01,01,1996 |
08 Ta56' |
01,01,1921 |
16 Pi21' |
01,01,1997 |
10 Ta06' |
01,01,1922 |
16 Pi46' |
01,01,1998 |
11 Ta18' |
01,01,1923 |
17 Pi12' |
01,01,1999 |
12 Ta31' |
01,01,1924 |
17 Pi38' |
01,01,2000 |
13 Ta46' |
01,01,1925 |
18 Pi05' |
01,01,2001 |
15 Ta01' |
01,01,1926 |
18 Pi32' |
01,01,2002 |
16 Ta18' |
01,01,1927 |
18 Pi59' |
01,01,2003 |
17 Ta36' |
01,01,1928 |
19 Pi26' |
01,01,2004 |
18 Ta55' |
01,01,1929 |
19 Pi54' |
01,01,2005 |
20 Ta15' |
01,01,1930 |
20 Pi22' |
01,01,2006 |
21 Ta36' |
01,01,1931 |
20 Pi50' |
01,01,2007 |
22 Ta59' |
01,01,1932 |
21 Pi19' |
01,01,2008 |
24 Ta23' |
01,01,1933 |
21 Pi48' |
01,01,2009 |
25 Ta48' |
01,01,1934 |
22 Pi17' |
01,01,2010 |
27 Ta15' |
01,01,1935 |
22 Pi46' |
01,01,2011 |
28 Ta43' |
01,01,1936 |
23 Pi16' |
01,01,2012 |
00 Ge12' |
01,01,1937 |
23 Pi46' |
01,01,2013 |
01 Ge42' |
01,01,1938 |
24 Pi16' |
01,01,2014 |
03 Ge13' |
01,01,1939 |
24 Pi47' |
01,01,2015 |
04 Ge46' |
01,01,1940 |
25 Pi18' |
01,01,2016 |
06 Ge20' |
01,01,1941 |
25 Pi50' |
01,01,2017 |
07 Ge54' |
01,01,1942 |
26 Pi21' |
01,01,2018 |
09 Ge31' |
01,01,1943 |
26 Pi53' |
01,01,2019 |
11 Ge08' |
01,01,1944 |
27 Pi26' |
01,01,2020 |
12 Ge46' |
01,01,1945 |
27 Pi59' |
01,01,2021 |
14 Ge25' |
01,01,1946 |
28 Pi32' |
01,01,2022 |
16 Ge05' |
01,01,1947 |
29 Pi05' |
01,01,2023 |
17 Ge47' |
01,01,1948 |
29 Pi39' |
01,01,2024 |
19 Ge30' |
01,01,1949 |
00 Ar14' |
01,01,2025 |
21 Ge13' |
01,01,1950 |
00 Ar49' |
01,01,2026 |
22 Ge57' |
01,01,1951 |
01 Ar24' |
01,01,2027 |
24 Ge43' |
01,01,1952 |
02 Ar00' |
01,01,2028 |
26 Ge29' |
01,01,1953 |
02 Ar37' |
01,01,2029 |
28 Ge15' |
01,01,1954 |
03 Ar14' |
01,01,2030 |
00 Cn02' |
01,01,1955 |
03 Ar51' |
01,01,2031 |
01 Cn50' |
01,01,1956 |
04 Ar28' |
01,01,2032 |
03 Cn38' |
01,01,1957 |
05 Ar06' |
01,01,2033 |
05 Cn26' |
01,01,1958 |
05 Ar45' |
01,01,2034 |
07 Cn15' |
01,01,1959 |
06 Ar24' |
01,01,2035 |
09 Cn05' |
01,01,1960 |
07 Ar03' |
01,01,2036 |
10 Cn55' |
01,01,1961 |
07 Ar44' |
01,01,2037 |
12 Cn45' |
01,01,1962 |
08 Ar24' |
01,01,2038 |
14 Cn36' |
01,01,1963 |
09 Ar06' |
01,01,2039 |
16 Cn27' |
01,01,1964 |
09 Ar48' |
01,01,2040 |
18 Cn18' |
01,01,1965 |
10 Ar31' |
01,01,2041 |
20 Cn07' |
01,01,1966 |
11 Ar14' |
01,01,2042 |
21 Cn58' |
01,01,1967 |
11 Ar58' |
01,01,2043 |
23 Cn49' |
01,01,1968 |
12 Ar43' |
01,01,2044 |
25 Cn40' |
01,01,1969 |
13 Ar28' |
01,01,2045 |
27 Cn29' |
01,01,1970 |
14 Ar14' |
01,01,2046 |
29 Cn19' |
01,01,1971 |
15 Ar00' |
01,01,2047 |
01 Le08' |
01,01,1972 |
15 Ar47' |
01,01,2048 |
02 Le58' |
01,01,1973 |
16 Ar35' |
01,01,2049 |
04 Le46' |
01,01,1974 |
17 Ar24' R |
01,01,2050 |
06 Le35' |
01,01,1975 |
18 Ar13' |
xxx |
xxx |
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On November 10, 2018, astronomers were searching the outer reaches of our solar system for any Trans-Neptunian bodies that might turn out to be gravitationally influenced by a possible major planet, when they discovered an object that was quite large. In fact it may turn out to be the largest TNO. (I read somewhere it is around the size of Japan.)
When the astronomers realized how far away this body was from us (it can reach as far as 125.01 AU from the Sun), they gave it the nickname Farout, but it was given the provisional designation of 2018 VG18.
It has a very eccentric orbit. As far out as it gets at aphelion, it comes as close as 38.91 AU at perihelion. That is an eccentricity of 0.5253 (with 0 being a circle and 1 being a straight line.) Compare that to Pluto with an eccentricity of 0.25.
It takes 741.96 years to circle our Sun, and we have not had a lot of chances to compute its whole orbit as yet. (When it was discovered it was 123 AU from the Sun, so moving fairly slowly.) As I write this (April 2024), they have only been able to identify it on photo plates 34 times, the furthest back November 2003, the most recent January 2020. What that means is that, until they get a larger number of sightings, we can only be sure of the accuracy of its orbit for a few years, so later on this page I will have an ephemeris for it from 2018-2024. I will expand that in the future when the astronomers expand their findings.
Saturn in Pisces makes three squares with Farout in Gemini in 2024
Let's watch the news around these three dates and see if there are any connections between them.
This will give you an idea of its orbit.
But because it is moving so slowly we can get a fairly good approximation of its position back a few centuries. More on that in a bit.
We can tell you its discovery position was 13 Gemini 36 R, in close square to Neptune 13 Pisces 45 R., and making it a T-square to Mercury at 11 Sagittarius 02. I am sure that aspect pattern will be an important part of its meaning as we get to know this body.
The Sabian Symbol for the 14th degree of Gemini, from Dane Rudhyar, is BRIDGING PHYSICAL SPACE AND SOCIAL DISTINCTIONS, TWO MEN COMMUNICATE TELEPATHICALLY, and he says its keynote is The capacity to transcend the limitations of bodily existence. James Burgess expands on this by adding At higher levels of consciousness non-ordinary techniques can be accessed at will. I am guessing that is also going to be very telling as to the nature of this body.
While it has not been officially categorized as a Dwarf Planet, that is what most astronomers are calling this body. I suspect they want to wait until it gets an official name before they make its make its dwarf status official.
About those approximate positions
One technique astrologers use to start getting a handle on a newly discovered body is to look at some of the major news stories around the time of that discovery. Here are a few the year Farout was identified
- Scientists in China report the creation of the first monkey clones using somatic cell nuclear transfer.
- A research group in China generated viable baby mice from two female parents using stem cells and CRISPR technology
- China's government approves a constitutional change that removes term limits for its leaders, granting Xi Jinping the status of President for Life.
- Scientists report the presence of a subglacial lake on Mars, with the ice being up to 100 meters thick in some places. And it is reachable, which means it could be used as a resource for us when we land humans on Mars.
- 15 year old Swedish pupil Greta Thunberg starts to stay out of school in an attempt to give attention to the climate change issue, starting a worldwide movement.
- The International Telecommunication Union reports that, by the end of 2018, more than half, a full 51.2 percent, of the world population are now using the Internet
- Scientists figure out how to tell where neutrinos (aka Ghost Particles) originate.
- A scientist in China claims he used CRISPR to delete a gene in human embryos resulting in seemingly healthy babies. While the intent is to delete genes to give babies resistance to HIV, the announcement raised a lot of arguments about Gene-editing babies.
- In another Chinese research facility progress was made in creating cells which could be injected into humans which would delete Alzheimers Disease
Here follows a daily ephemeris for Farout for 2018-2024, all times are 0hr UT
| LONGITUDE | LATITUDE |
Jan 1 2018 | "13°Ge02'50''" | "-03°28'29''" |
Jan 2 2018 | "13°Ge02'26''" | "-03°28'28''" |
Jan 3 2018 | "13°Ge02'02''" | "-03°28'28''" |
Jan 4 2018 | "13°Ge01'38''" | "-03°28'28''" |
Jan 5 2018 | "13°Ge01'14''" | "-03°28'28''" |
Jan 6 2018 | "13°Ge00'51''" | "-03°28'28''" |
Jan 7 2018 | "13°Ge00'28''" | "-03°28'28''" |
Jan 8 2018 | "13°Ge00'05''" | "-03°28'27''" |
Jan 9 2018 | "12°Ge59'42''" | "-03°28'27''" |
Jan 10 2018 | "12°Ge59'20''" | "-03°28'27''" |
Jan 11 2018 | "12°Ge58'58''" | "-03°28'26''" |
Jan 12 2018 | "12°Ge58'36''" | "-03°28'26''" |
Jan 13 2018 | "12°Ge58'15''" | "-03°28'26''" |
Jan 14 2018 | "12°Ge57'54''" | "-03°28'25''" |
Jan 15 2018 | "12°Ge57'33''" | "-03°28'25''" |
Jan 16 2018 | "12°Ge57'13''" | "-03°28'24''" |
Jan 17 2018 | "12°Ge56'53''" | "-03°28'24''" |
Jan 18 2018 | "12°Ge56'34''" | "-03°28'23''" |
Jan 19 2018 | "12°Ge56'14''" | "-03°28'23''" |
Jan 20 2018 | "12°Ge55'56''" | "-03°28'22''" |
Jan 21 2018 | "12°Ge55'37''" | "-03°28'22''" |
Jan 22 2018 | "12°Ge55'19''" | "-03°28'21''" |
Jan 23 2018 | "12°Ge55'01''" | "-03°28'21''" |
Jan 24 2018 | "12°Ge54'44''" | "-03°28'20''" |
Jan 25 2018 | "12°Ge54'27''" | "-03°28'19''" |
Jan 26 2018 | "12°Ge54'10''" | "-03°28'19''" |
Jan 27 2018 | "12°Ge53'54''" | "-03°28'18''" |
Jan 28 2018 | "12°Ge53'38''" | "-03°28'17''" |
Jan 29 2018 | "12°Ge53'23''" | "-03°28'17''" |
Jan 30 2018 | "12°Ge53'08''" | "-03°28'16''" |
Jan 31 2018 | "12°Ge52'54''" | "-03°28'15''" |
Feb 1 2018 | "12°Ge52'40''" | "-03°28'14''" |
Feb 2 2018 | "12°Ge52'27''" | "-03°28'14''" |
Feb 3 2018 | "12°Ge52'13''" | "-03°28'13''" |
Feb 4 2018 | "12°Ge52'01''" | "-03°28'12''" |
Feb 5 2018 | "12°Ge51'48''" | "-03°28'11''" |
Feb 6 2018 | "12°Ge51'37''" | "-03°28'10''" |
Feb 7 2018 | "12°Ge51'25''" | "-03°28'09''" |
Feb 8 2018 | "12°Ge51'14''" | "-03°28'09''" |
Feb 9 2018 | "12°Ge51'04''" | "-03°28'08''" |
Feb 10 2018 | "12°Ge50'54''" | "-03°28'07''" |
Feb 11 2018 | "12°Ge50'45''" | "-03°28'06''" |
Feb 12 2018 | "12°Ge50'36''" | "-03°28'05''" |
Feb 13 2018 | "12°Ge50'27''" | "-03°28'04''" |
Feb 14 2018 | "12°Ge50'19''" | "-03°28'03''" |
Feb 15 2018 | "12°Ge50'12''" | "-03°28'02''" |
Feb 16 2018 | "12°Ge50'05''" | "-03°28'01''" |
Feb 17 2018 | "12°Ge49'58''" | "-03°28'00''" |
Feb 18 2018 | "12°Ge49'52''" | "-03°27'59''" |
Feb 19 2018 | "12°Ge49'46''" | "-03°27'58''" |
Feb 20 2018 | "12°Ge49'41''" | "-03°27'57''" |
Feb 21 2018 | "12°Ge49'37''" | "-03°27'56''" |
Feb 22 2018 | "12°Ge49'33''" | "-03°27'55''" |
Feb 23 2018 | "12°Ge49'29''" | "-03°27'54''" |
Feb 24 2018 | "12°Ge49'26''" | "-03°27'53''" |
Feb 25 2018 | "12°Ge49'24''" | "-03°27'52''" |
Feb 26 2018 | "12°Ge49'22''" | "-03°27'51''" |
Feb 27 2018 | "12°Ge49'20''" | "-03°27'50''" |
Feb 28 2018 | "12°Ge49'19''" | "-03°27'49''" |
Mar 1 2018 | "12°Ge49'19''" | "-03°27'48''" |
Mar 2 2018 | "12°Ge49'19'' D" | "-03°27'47''" |
Mar 3 2018 | "12°Ge49'19''" | "-03°27'46''" |
Mar 4 2018 | "12°Ge49'20''" | "-03°27'45''" |
Mar 5 2018 | "12°Ge49'21''" | "-03°27'44''" |
Mar 6 2018 | "12°Ge49'23''" | "-03°27'43''" |
Mar 7 2018 | "12°Ge49'26''" | "-03°27'42''" |
Mar 8 2018 | "12°Ge49'29''" | "-03°27'41''" |
Mar 9 2018 | "12°Ge49'32''" | "-03°27'40''" |
Mar 10 2018 | "12°Ge49'36''" | "-03°27'39''" |
Mar 11 2018 | "12°Ge49'41''" | "-03°27'38''" |
Mar 12 2018 | "12°Ge49'46''" | "-03°27'37''" |
Mar 13 2018 | "12°Ge49'51''" | "-03°27'36''" |
Mar 14 2018 | "12°Ge49'57''" | "-03°27'35''" |
Mar 15 2018 | "12°Ge50'03''" | "-03°27'34''" |
Mar 16 2018 | "12°Ge50'10''" | "-03°27'33''" |
Mar 17 2018 | "12°Ge50'18''" | "-03°27'32''" |
Mar 18 2018 | "12°Ge50'26''" | "-03°27'31''" |
Mar 19 2018 | "12°Ge50'34''" | "-03°27'30''" |
Mar 20 2018 | "12°Ge50'43''" | "-03°27'29''" |
Mar 21 2018 | "12°Ge50'52''" | "-03°27'28''" |
Mar 22 2018 | "12°Ge51'02''" | "-03°27'27''" |
Mar 23 2018 | "12°Ge51'12''" | "-03°27'26''" |
Mar 24 2018 | "12°Ge51'23''" | "-03°27'25''" |
Mar 25 2018 | "12°Ge51'34''" | "-03°27'25''" |
Mar 26 2018 | "12°Ge51'46''" | "-03°27'24''" |
Mar 27 2018 | "12°Ge51'58''" | "-03°27'23''" |
Mar 28 2018 | "12°Ge52'11''" | "-03°27'22''" |
Mar 29 2018 | "12°Ge52'24''" | "-03°27'21''" |
Mar 30 2018 | "12°Ge52'37''" | "-03°27'20''" |
Mar 31 2018 | "12°Ge52'51''" | "-03°27'19''" |
Apr 1 2018 | "12°Ge53'06''" | "-03°27'18''" |
Apr 2 2018 | "12°Ge53'20''" | "-03°27'18''" |
Apr 3 2018 | "12°Ge53'36''" | "-03°27'17''" |
Apr 4 2018 | "12°Ge53'51''" | "-03°27'16''" |
Apr 5 2018 | "12°Ge54'07''" | "-03°27'15''" |
Apr 6 2018 | "12°Ge54'24''" | "-03°27'15''" |
Apr 7 2018 | "12°Ge54'41''" | "-03°27'14''" |
Apr 8 2018 | "12°Ge54'58''" | "-03°27'13''" |
Apr 9 2018 | "12°Ge55'16''" | "-03°27'12''" |
Apr 10 2018 | "12°Ge55'34''" | "-03°27'12''" |
Apr 11 2018 | "12°Ge55'53''" | "-03°27'11''" |
Apr 12 2018 | "12°Ge56'12''" | "-03°27'10''" |
Apr 13 2018 | "12°Ge56'31''" | "-03°27'10''" |
Apr 14 2018 | "12°Ge56'50''" | "-03°27'09''" |
Apr 15 2018 | "12°Ge57'10''" | "-03°27'09''" |
Apr 16 2018 | "12°Ge57'31''" | "-03°27'08''" |
Apr 17 2018 | "12°Ge57'51''" | "-03°27'07''" |
Apr 18 2018 | "12°Ge58'13''" | "-03°27'07''" |
Apr 19 2018 | "12°Ge58'34''" | "-03°27'06''" |
Apr 20 2018 | "12°Ge58'56''" | "-03°27'06''" |
Apr 21 2018 | "12°Ge59'18''" | "-03°27'05''" |
Apr 22 2018 | "12°Ge59'41''" | "-03°27'05''" |
Apr 23 2018 | "13°Ge00'04''" | "-03°27'05''" |
Apr 24 2018 | "13°Ge00'27''" | "-03°27'04''" |
Apr 25 2018 | "13°Ge00'50''" | "-03°27'04''" |
Apr 26 2018 | "13°Ge01'14''" | "-03°27'03''" |
Apr 27 2018 | "13°Ge01'38''" | "-03°27'03''" |
Apr 28 2018 | "13°Ge02'02''" | "-03°27'03''" |
Apr 29 2018 | "13°Ge02'27''" | "-03°27'02''" |
Apr 30 2018 | "13°Ge02'51''" | "-03°27'02''" |
May 1 2018 | "13°Ge03'17''" | "-03°27'02''" |
May 2 2018 | "13°Ge03'42''" | "-03°27'02''" |
May 3 2018 | "13°Ge04'08''" | "-03°27'01''" |
May 4 2018 | "13°Ge04'34''" | "-03°27'01''" |
May 5 2018 | "13°Ge05'00''" | "-03°27'01''" |
May 6 2018 | "13°Ge05'26''" | "-03°27'01''" |
May 7 2018 | "13°Ge05'53''" | "-03°27'01''" |
May 8 2018 | "13°Ge06'20''" | "-03°27'01''" |
May 9 2018 | "13°Ge06'47''" | "-03°27'01''" |
May 10 2018 | "13°Ge07'14''" | "-03°27'01''" |
May 11 2018 | "13°Ge07'41''" | "-03°27'01''" |
May 12 2018 | "13°Ge08'09''" | "-03°27'01''" |
May 13 2018 | "13°Ge08'37''" | "-03°27'01''" |
May 14 2018 | "13°Ge09'05''" | "-03°27'01''" |
May 15 2018 | "13°Ge09'33''" | "-03°27'01''" |
May 16 2018 | "13°Ge10'01''" | "-03°27'01''" |
May 17 2018 | "13°Ge10'30''" | "-03°27'01''" |
May 18 2018 | "13°Ge10'58''" | "-03°27'02''" |
May 19 2018 | "13°Ge11'27''" | "-03°27'02''" |
May 20 2018 | "13°Ge11'56''" | "-03°27'02''" |
May 21 2018 | "13°Ge12'26''" | "-03°27'02''" |
May 22 2018 | "13°Ge12'55''" | "-03°27'03''" |
May 23 2018 | "13°Ge13'24''" | "-03°27'03''" |
May 24 2018 | "13°Ge13'53''" | "-03°27'03''" |
May 25 2018 | "13°Ge14'22''" | "-03°27'04''" |
May 26 2018 | "13°Ge14'52''" | "-03°27'04''" |
May 27 2018 | "13°Ge15'21''" | "-03°27'05''" |
May 28 2018 | "13°Ge15'51''" | "-03°27'05''" |
May 29 2018 | "13°Ge16'21''" | "-03°27'06''" |
May 30 2018 | "13°Ge16'51''" | "-03°27'06''" |
May 31 2018 | "13°Ge17'20''" | "-03°27'07''" |
Jun 1 2018 | "13°Ge17'50''" | "-03°27'07''" |
Jun 2 2018 | "13°Ge18'20''" | "-03°27'08''" |
Jun 3 2018 | "13°Ge18'50''" | "-03°27'09''" |
Jun 4 2018 | "13°Ge19'20''" | "-03°27'09''" |
Jun 5 2018 | "13°Ge19'50''" | "-03°27'10''" |
Jun 6 2018 | "13°Ge20'20''" | "-03°27'11''" |
Jun 7 2018 | "13°Ge20'50''" | "-03°27'11''" |
Jun 8 2018 | "13°Ge21'20''" | "-03°27'12''" |
Jun 9 2018 | "13°Ge21'49''" | "-03°27'13''" |
Jun 10 2018 | "13°Ge22'19''" | "-03°27'14''" |
Jun 11 2018 | "13°Ge22'49''" | "-03°27'15''" |
Jun 12 2018 | "13°Ge23'19''" | "-03°27'16''" |
Jun 13 2018 | "13°Ge23'48''" | "-03°27'17''" |
Jun 14 2018 | "13°Ge24'18''" | "-03°27'18''" |
Jun 15 2018 | "13°Ge24'48''" | "-03°27'18''" |
Jun 16 2018 | "13°Ge25'18''" | "-03°27'19''" |
Jun 17 2018 | "13°Ge25'47''" | "-03°27'21''" |
Jun 18 2018 | "13°Ge26'16''" | "-03°27'22''" |
Jun 19 2018 | "13°Ge26'46''" | "-03°27'23''" |
Jun 20 2018 | "13°Ge27'15''" | "-03°27'24''" |
Jun 21 2018 | "13°Ge27'44''" | "-03°27'25''" |
Jun 22 2018 | "13°Ge28'12''" | "-03°27'26''" |
Jun 23 2018 | "13°Ge28'41''" | "-03°27'27''" |
Jun 24 2018 | "13°Ge29'09''" | "-03°27'29''" |
Jun 25 2018 | "13°Ge29'38''" | "-03°27'30''" |
Jun 26 2018 | "13°Ge30'06''" | "-03°27'31''" |
Jun 27 2018 | "13°Ge30'34''" | "-03°27'32''" |
Jun 28 2018 | "13°Ge31'02''" | "-03°27'34''" |
Jun 29 2018 | "13°Ge31'30''" | "-03°27'35''" |
Jun 30 2018 | "13°Ge31'58''" | "-03°27'37''" |
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Jul 2 2018 | "13°Ge32'52''" | "-03°27'39''" |
Jul 3 2018 | "13°Ge33'19''" | "-03°27'41''" |
Jul 4 2018 | "13°Ge33'46''" | "-03°27'42''" |
Jul 5 2018 | "13°Ge34'13''" | "-03°27'44''" |
Jul 6 2018 | "13°Ge34'39''" | "-03°27'45''" |
Jul 7 2018 | "13°Ge35'05''" | "-03°27'47''" |
Jul 8 2018 | "13°Ge35'31''" | "-03°27'49''" |
Jul 9 2018 | "13°Ge35'56''" | "-03°27'50''" |
Jul 10 2018 | "13°Ge36'22''" | "-03°27'52''" |
Jul 11 2018 | "13°Ge36'47''" | "-03°27'54''" |
Jul 12 2018 | "13°Ge37'12''" | "-03°27'55''" |
Jul 13 2018 | "13°Ge37'37''" | "-03°27'57''" |
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Jul 16 2018 | "13°Ge38'49''" | "-03°28'02''" |
Jul 17 2018 | "13°Ge39'12''" | "-03°28'04''" |
Jul 18 2018 | "13°Ge39'35''" | "-03°28'06''" |
Jul 19 2018 | "13°Ge39'58''" | "-03°28'08''" |
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Jul 25 2018 | "13°Ge42'08''" | "-03°28'19''" |
Jul 26 2018 | "13°Ge42'28''" | "-03°28'21''" |
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Jul 28 2018 | "13°Ge43'08''" | "-03°28'25''" |
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Jul 30 2018 | "13°Ge43'47''" | "-03°28'29''" |
Jul 31 2018 | "13°Ge44'05''" | "-03°28'32''" |
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Aug 2 2018 | "13°Ge44'41''" | "-03°28'36''" |
Aug 3 2018 | "13°Ge44'58''" | "-03°28'38''" |
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Aug 6 2018 | "13°Ge45'48''" | "-03°28'44''" |
Aug 7 2018 | "13°Ge46'04''" | "-03°28'47''" |
Aug 8 2018 | "13°Ge46'20''" | "-03°28'49''" |
Aug 9 2018 | "13°Ge46'35''" | "-03°28'51''" |
Aug 10 2018 | "13°Ge46'50''" | "-03°28'53''" |
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Aug 12 2018 | "13°Ge47'18''" | "-03°28'58''" |
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Aug 14 2018 | "13°Ge47'44''" | "-03°29'03''" |
Aug 15 2018 | "13°Ge47'56''" | "-03°29'05''" |
Aug 16 2018 | "13°Ge48'08''" | "-03°29'07''" |
Aug 17 2018 | "13°Ge48'20''" | "-03°29'09''" |
Aug 18 2018 | "13°Ge48'31''" | "-03°29'12''" |
Aug 19 2018 | "13°Ge48'42''" | "-03°29'14''" |
Aug 20 2018 | "13°Ge48'52''" | "-03°29'17''" |
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Aug 22 2018 | "13°Ge49'11''" | "-03°29'21''" |
Aug 23 2018 | "13°Ge49'20''" | "-03°29'24''" |
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Aug 25 2018 | "13°Ge49'36''" | "-03°29'29''" |
Aug 26 2018 | "13°Ge49'43''" | "-03°29'31''" |
Aug 27 2018 | "13°Ge49'50''" | "-03°29'33''" |
Aug 28 2018 | "13°Ge49'57''" | "-03°29'36''" |
Aug 29 2018 | "13°Ge50'03''" | "-03°29'38''" |
Aug 30 2018 | "13°Ge50'08''" | "-03°29'41''" |
Aug 31 2018 | "13°Ge50'13''" | "-03°29'43''" |
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Sep 2 2018 | "13°Ge50'22''" | "-03°29'48''" |
Sep 3 2018 | "13°Ge50'25''" | "-03°29'51''" |
Sep 4 2018 | "13°Ge50'28''" | "-03°29'53''" |
Sep 5 2018 | "13°Ge50'31''" | "-03°29'55''" |
Sep 6 2018 | "13°Ge50'33''" | "-03°29'58''" |
Sep 7 2018 | "13°Ge50'35''" | "-03°30'00''" |
Sep 8 2018 | "13°Ge50'36''" | "-03°30'03''" |
Sep 9 2018 | "13°Ge50'37''" | "-03°30'05''" |
Sep 10 2018 | "13°Ge50'37'' R" | "-03°30'08''" |
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Sep 12 2018 | "13°Ge50'36''" | "-03°30'13''" |
Sep 13 2018 | "13°Ge50'34''" | "-03°30'15''" |
Sep 14 2018 | "13°Ge50'33''" | "-03°30'18''" |
Sep 15 2018 | "13°Ge50'30''" | "-03°30'20''" |
Sep 16 2018 | "13°Ge50'28''" | "-03°30'23''" |
Sep 17 2018 | "13°Ge50'24''" | "-03°30'25''" |
Sep 18 2018 | "13°Ge50'21''" | "-03°30'27''" |
Sep 19 2018 | "13°Ge50'17''" | "-03°30'30''" |
Sep 20 2018 | "13°Ge50'12''" | "-03°30'32''" |
Sep 21 2018 | "13°Ge50'07''" | "-03°30'35''" |
Sep 22 2018 | "13°Ge50'01''" | "-03°30'37''" |
Sep 23 2018 | "13°Ge49'55''" | "-03°30'40''" |
Sep 24 2018 | "13°Ge49'48''" | "-03°30'42''" |
Sep 25 2018 | "13°Ge49'41''" | "-03°30'44''" |
Sep 26 2018 | "13°Ge49'33''" | "-03°30'47''" |
Sep 27 2018 | "13°Ge49'25''" | "-03°30'49''" |
Sep 28 2018 | "13°Ge49'17''" | "-03°30'52''" |
Sep 29 2018 | "13°Ge49'08''" | "-03°30'54''" |
Sep 30 2018 | "13°Ge48'58''" | "-03°30'56''" |
Oct 1 2018 | "13°Ge48'48''" | "-03°30'59''" |
Oct 2 2018 | "13°Ge48'38''" | "-03°31'01''" |
Oct 3 2018 | "13°Ge48'28''" | "-03°31'03''" |
Oct 4 2018 | "13°Ge48'16''" | "-03°31'06''" |
Oct 5 2018 | "13°Ge48'05''" | "-03°31'08''" |
Oct 6 2018 | "13°Ge47'53''" | "-03°31'10''" |
Oct 7 2018 | "13°Ge47'40''" | "-03°31'12''" |
Oct 8 2018 | "13°Ge47'27''" | "-03°31'15''" |
Oct 9 2018 | "13°Ge47'13''" | "-03°31'17''" |
Oct 10 2018 | "13°Ge46'59''" | "-03°31'19''" |
Oct 11 2018 | "13°Ge46'45''" | "-03°31'21''" |
Oct 12 2018 | "13°Ge46'30''" | "-03°31'24''" |
Oct 13 2018 | "13°Ge46'15''" | "-03°31'26''" |
Oct 14 2018 | "13°Ge45'59''" | "-03°31'28''" |
Oct 15 2018 | "13°Ge45'44''" | "-03°31'30''" |
Oct 16 2018 | "13°Ge45'27''" | "-03°31'32''" |
Oct 17 2018 | "13°Ge45'11''" | "-03°31'34''" |
Oct 18 2018 | "13°Ge44'53''" | "-03°31'36''" |
Oct 19 2018 | "13°Ge44'36''" | "-03°31'38''" |
Oct 20 2018 | "13°Ge44'18''" | "-03°31'40''" |
Oct 21 2018 | "13°Ge44'00''" | "-03°31'42''" |
Oct 22 2018 | "13°Ge43'41''" | "-03°31'44''" |
Oct 23 2018 | "13°Ge43'22''" | "-03°31'46''" |
Oct 24 2018 | "13°Ge43'02''" | "-03°31'48''" |
Oct 25 2018 | "13°Ge42'42''" | "-03°31'50''" |
Oct 26 2018 | "13°Ge42'22''" | "-03°31'52''" |
Oct 27 2018 | "13°Ge42'02''" | "-03°31'54''" |
Oct 28 2018 | "13°Ge41'41''" | "-03°31'56''" |
Oct 29 2018 | "13°Ge41'20''" | "-03°31'58''" |
Oct 30 2018 | "13°Ge40'59''" | "-03°32'00''" |
Oct 31 2018 | "13°Ge40'37''" | "-03°32'01''" |
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Nov 2 2018 | "13°Ge39'53''" | "-03°32'05''" |
Nov 3 2018 | "13°Ge39'30''" | "-03°32'07''" |
Nov 4 2018 | "13°Ge39'07''" | "-03°32'08''" |
Nov 5 2018 | "13°Ge38'44''" | "-03°32'10''" |
Nov 6 2018 | "13°Ge38'21''" | "-03°32'12''" |
Nov 7 2018 | "13°Ge37'57''" | "-03°32'13''" |
Nov 8 2018 | "13°Ge37'33''" | "-03°32'15''" |
Nov 9 2018 | "13°Ge37'09''" | "-03°32'16''" |
Nov 10 2018 | "13°Ge36'44''" | "-03°32'18''" |
Nov 11 2018 | "13°Ge36'20''" | "-03°32'20''" |
Nov 12 2018 | "13°Ge35'55''" | "-03°32'21''" |
Nov 13 2018 | "13°Ge35'30''" | "-03°32'22''" |
Nov 14 2018 | "13°Ge35'05''" | "-03°32'24''" |
Nov 15 2018 | "13°Ge34'39''" | "-03°32'25''" |
Nov 16 2018 | "13°Ge34'13''" | "-03°32'27''" |
Nov 17 2018 | "13°Ge33'47''" | "-03°32'28''" |
Nov 18 2018 | "13°Ge33'21''" | "-03°32'29''" |
Nov 19 2018 | "13°Ge32'55''" | "-03°32'31''" |
Nov 20 2018 | "13°Ge32'28''" | "-03°32'32''" |
Nov 21 2018 | "13°Ge32'02''" | "-03°32'33''" |
Nov 22 2018 | "13°Ge31'35''" | "-03°32'34''" |
Nov 23 2018 | "13°Ge31'08''" | "-03°32'35''" |
Nov 24 2018 | "13°Ge30'42''" | "-03°32'36''" |
Nov 25 2018 | "13°Ge30'15''" | "-03°32'38''" |
Nov 26 2018 | "13°Ge29'48''" | "-03°32'39''" |
Nov 27 2018 | "13°Ge29'21''" | "-03°32'40''" |
Nov 28 2018 | "13°Ge28'53''" | "-03°32'41''" |
Nov 29 2018 | "13°Ge28'26''" | "-03°32'42''" |
Nov 30 2018 | "13°Ge27'59''" | "-03°32'43''" |
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Dec 2 2018 | "13°Ge27'03''" | "-03°32'44''" |
Dec 3 2018 | "13°Ge26'36''" | "-03°32'45''" |
Dec 4 2018 | "13°Ge26'08''" | "-03°32'46''" |
Dec 5 2018 | "13°Ge25'40''" | "-03°32'47''" |
Dec 6 2018 | "13°Ge25'13''" | "-03°32'47''" |
Dec 7 2018 | "13°Ge24'45''" | "-03°32'48''" |
Dec 8 2018 | "13°Ge24'17''" | "-03°32'49''" |
Dec 9 2018 | "13°Ge23'50''" | "-03°32'50''" |
Dec 10 2018 | "13°Ge23'22''" | "-03°32'50''" |
Dec 11 2018 | "13°Ge22'55''" | "-03°32'51''" |
Dec 12 2018 | "13°Ge22'27''" | "-03°32'51''" |
Dec 13 2018 | "13°Ge22'00''" | "-03°32'52''" |
Dec 14 2018 | "13°Ge21'32''" | "-03°32'52''" |
Dec 15 2018 | "13°Ge21'05''" | "-03°32'53''" |
Dec 16 2018 | "13°Ge20'38''" | "-03°32'53''" |
Dec 17 2018 | "13°Ge20'10''" | "-03°32'54''" |
Dec 18 2018 | "13°Ge19'43''" | "-03°32'54''" |
Dec 19 2018 | "13°Ge19'16''" | "-03°32'54''" |
Dec 20 2018 | "13°Ge18'49''" | "-03°32'55''" |
Dec 21 2018 | "13°Ge18'23''" | "-03°32'55''" |
Dec 22 2018 | "13°Ge17'56''" | "-03°32'55''" |
Dec 23 2018 | "13°Ge17'30''" | "-03°32'55''" |
Dec 24 2018 | "13°Ge17'04''" | "-03°32'55''" |
Dec 25 2018 | "13°Ge16'38''" | "-03°32'56''" |
Dec 26 2018 | "13°Ge16'12''" | "-03°32'56''" |
Dec 27 2018 | "13°Ge15'46''" | "-03°32'56''" |
Dec 28 2018 | "13°Ge15'20''" | "-03°32'56''" |
Dec 29 2018 | "13°Ge14'55''" | "-03°32'56''" |
Dec 30 2018 | "13°Ge14'30''" | "-03°32'56''" |
Dec 31 2018 | "13°Ge14'05''" | "-03°32'56''" |
Jan 1 2019 | "13°Ge13'40''" | "-03°32'56''" |
Jan 2 2019 | "13°Ge13'15''" | "-03°32'56''" |
Jan 3 2019 | "13°Ge12'51''" | "-03°32'56''" |
Jan 4 2019 | "13°Ge12'27''" | "-03°32'55''" |
Jan 5 2019 | "13°Ge12'03''" | "-03°32'55''" |
Jan 6 2019 | "13°Ge11'40''" | "-03°32'55''" |
Jan 7 2019 | "13°Ge11'17''" | "-03°32'55''" |
Jan 8 2019 | "13°Ge10'54''" | "-03°32'54''" |
Jan 9 2019 | "13°Ge10'31''" | "-03°32'54''" |
Jan 10 2019 | "13°Ge10'09''" | "-03°32'54''" |
Jan 11 2019 | "13°Ge09'47''" | "-03°32'54''" |
Jan 12 2019 | "13°Ge09'25''" | "-03°32'53''" |
Jan 13 2019 | "13°Ge09'03''" | "-03°32'53''" |
Jan 14 2019 | "13°Ge08'42''" | "-03°32'52''" |
Jan 15 2019 | "13°Ge08'21''" | "-03°32'52''" |
Jan 16 2019 | "13°Ge08'01''" | "-03°32'51''" |
Jan 17 2019 | "13°Ge07'41''" | "-03°32'51''" |
Jan 18 2019 | "13°Ge07'21''" | "-03°32'50''" |
Jan 19 2019 | "13°Ge07'02''" | "-03°32'50''" |
Jan 20 2019 | "13°Ge06'43''" | "-03°32'49''" |
Jan 21 2019 | "13°Ge06'25''" | "-03°32'49''" |
Jan 22 2019 | "13°Ge06'06''" | "-03°32'48''" |
Jan 23 2019 | "13°Ge05'49''" | "-03°32'48''" |
Jan 24 2019 | "13°Ge05'31''" | "-03°32'47''" |
Jan 25 2019 | "13°Ge05'14''" | "-03°32'46''" |
Jan 26 2019 | "13°Ge04'57''" | "-03°32'46''" |
Jan 27 2019 | "13°Ge04'41''" | "-03°32'45''" |
Jan 28 2019 | "13°Ge04'25''" | "-03°32'44''" |
Jan 29 2019 | "13°Ge04'09''" | "-03°32'43''" |
Jan 30 2019 | "13°Ge03'54''" | "-03°32'43''" |
Jan 31 2019 | "13°Ge03'40''" | "-03°32'42''" |
Feb 1 2019 | "13°Ge03'25''" | "-03°32'41''" |
Feb 2 2019 | "13°Ge03'12''" | "-03°32'40''" |
Feb 3 2019 | "13°Ge02'59''" | "-03°32'39''" |
Feb 4 2019 | "13°Ge02'46''" | "-03°32'39''" |
Feb 5 2019 | "13°Ge02'33''" | "-03°32'38''" |
Feb 6 2019 | "13°Ge02'21''" | "-03°32'37''" |
Feb 7 2019 | "13°Ge02'10''" | "-03°32'36''" |
Feb 8 2019 | "13°Ge01'59''" | "-03°32'35''" |
Feb 9 2019 | "13°Ge01'48''" | "-03°32'34''" |
Feb 10 2019 | "13°Ge01'38''" | "-03°32'33''" |
Feb 11 2019 | "13°Ge01'28''" | "-03°32'32''" |
Feb 12 2019 | "13°Ge01'19''" | "-03°32'31''" |
Feb 13 2019 | "13°Ge01'10''" | "-03°32'30''" |
Feb 14 2019 | "13°Ge01'02''" | "-03°32'29''" |
Feb 15 2019 | "13°Ge00'55''" | "-03°32'29''" |
Feb 16 2019 | "13°Ge00'47''" | "-03°32'28''" |
Feb 17 2019 | "13°Ge00'41''" | "-03°32'27''" |
Feb 18 2019 | "13°Ge00'35''" | "-03°32'26''" |
Feb 19 2019 | "13°Ge00'29''" | "-03°32'25''" |
Feb 20 2019 | "13°Ge00'24''" | "-03°32'23''" |
Feb 21 2019 | "13°Ge00'19''" | "-03°32'22''" |
Feb 22 2019 | "13°Ge00'15''" | "-03°32'21''" |
Feb 23 2019 | "13°Ge00'11''" | "-03°32'20''" |
Feb 24 2019 | "13°Ge00'07''" | "-03°32'19''" |
Feb 25 2019 | "13°Ge00'04''" | "-03°32'18''" |
Feb 26 2019 | "13°Ge00'02''" | "-03°32'17''" |
Feb 27 2019 | "13°Ge00'01''" | "-03°32'16''" |
Feb 28 2019 | "12°Ge59'59''" | "-03°32'15''" |
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Mar 2 2019 | "12°Ge59'58'' D" | "-03°32'13''" |
Mar 3 2019 | "12°Ge59'59''" | "-03°32'12''" |
Mar 4 2019 | "12°Ge59'59''" | "-03°32'11''" |
Mar 5 2019 | "13°Ge00'01''" | "-03°32'10''" |
Mar 6 2019 | "13°Ge00'02''" | "-03°32'09''" |
Mar 7 2019 | "13°Ge00'05''" | "-03°32'08''" |
Mar 8 2019 | "13°Ge00'07''" | "-03°32'07''" |
Mar 9 2019 | "13°Ge00'10''" | "-03°32'06''" |
Mar 10 2019 | "13°Ge00'14''" | "-03°32'05''" |
Mar 11 2019 | "13°Ge00'18''" | "-03°32'04''" |
Mar 12 2019 | "13°Ge00'23''" | "-03°32'02''" |
Mar 13 2019 | "13°Ge00'28''" | "-03°32'01''" |
Mar 14 2019 | "13°Ge00'34''" | "-03°32'00''" |
Mar 15 2019 | "13°Ge00'40''" | "-03°31'59''" |
Mar 16 2019 | "13°Ge00'47''" | "-03°31'58''" |
Mar 17 2019 | "13°Ge00'55''" | "-03°31'57''" |
Mar 18 2019 | "13°Ge01'02''" | "-03°31'56''" |
Mar 19 2019 | "13°Ge01'11''" | "-03°31'55''" |
Mar 20 2019 | "13°Ge01'19''" | "-03°31'54''" |
Mar 21 2019 | "13°Ge01'28''" | "-03°31'53''" |
Mar 22 2019 | "13°Ge01'38''" | "-03°31'52''" |
Mar 23 2019 | "13°Ge01'48''" | "-03°31'51''" |
Mar 24 2019 | "13°Ge01'58''" | "-03°31'50''" |
Mar 25 2019 | "13°Ge02'09''" | "-03°31'49''" |
Mar 26 2019 | "13°Ge02'21''" | "-03°31'48''" |
Mar 27 2019 | "13°Ge02'33''" | "-03°31'48''" |
Mar 28 2019 | "13°Ge02'45''" | "-03°31'47''" |
Mar 29 2019 | "13°Ge02'58''" | "-03°31'46''" |
Mar 30 2019 | "13°Ge03'12''" | "-03°31'45''" |
Mar 31 2019 | "13°Ge03'25''" | "-03°31'44''" |
Apr 1 2019 | "13°Ge03'40''" | "-03°31'43''" |
Apr 2 2019 | "13°Ge03'54''" | "-03°31'42''" |
Apr 3 2019 | "13°Ge04'09''" | "-03°31'41''" |
Apr 4 2019 | "13°Ge04'25''" | "-03°31'41''" |
Apr 5 2019 | "13°Ge04'40''" | "-03°31'40''" |
Apr 6 2019 | "13°Ge04'57''" | "-03°31'39''" |
Apr 7 2019 | "13°Ge05'13''" | "-03°31'38''" |
Apr 8 2019 | "13°Ge05'30''" | "-03°31'37''" |
Apr 9 2019 | "13°Ge05'48''" | "-03°31'37''" |
Apr 10 2019 | "13°Ge06'06''" | "-03°31'36''" |
Apr 11 2019 | "13°Ge06'25''" | "-03°31'35''" |
Apr 12 2019 | "13°Ge06'43''" | "-03°31'35''" |
Apr 13 2019 | "13°Ge07'03''" | "-03°31'34''" |
Apr 14 2019 | "13°Ge07'22''" | "-03°31'33''" |
Apr 15 2019 | "13°Ge07'42''" | "-03°31'33''" |
Apr 16 2019 | "13°Ge08'02''" | "-03°31'32''" |
Apr 17 2019 | "13°Ge08'23''" | "-03°31'31''" |
Apr 18 2019 | "13°Ge08'44''" | "-03°31'31''" |
Apr 19 2019 | "13°Ge09'05''" | "-03°31'30''" |
Apr 20 2019 | "13°Ge09'27''" | "-03°31'30''" |
Apr 21 2019 | "13°Ge09'49''" | "-03°31'29''" |
Apr 22 2019 | "13°Ge10'11''" | "-03°31'29''" |
Apr 23 2019 | "13°Ge10'34''" | "-03°31'28''" |
Apr 24 2019 | "13°Ge10'57''" | "-03°31'28''" |
Apr 25 2019 | "13°Ge11'20''" | "-03°31'27''" |
Apr 26 2019 | "13°Ge11'44''" | "-03°31'27''" |
Apr 27 2019 | "13°Ge12'08''" | "-03°31'27''" |
Apr 28 2019 | "13°Ge12'32''" | "-03°31'26''" |
Apr 29 2019 | "13°Ge12'56''" | "-03°31'26''" |
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Feb 26 2020 | "13°Ge10'44''" | "-03°36'43''" |
Feb 27 2020 | "13°Ge10'42''" | "-03°36'42''" |
Feb 28 2020 | "13°Ge10'41''" | "-03°36'41''" |
Feb 29 2020 | "13°Ge10'40''" | "-03°36'39''" |
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Mar 4 2020 | "13°Ge10'41''" | "-03°36'35''" |
Mar 5 2020 | "13°Ge10'43''" | "-03°36'34''" |
Mar 6 2020 | "13°Ge10'45''" | "-03°36'33''" |
Mar 7 2020 | "13°Ge10'48''" | "-03°36'32''" |
Mar 8 2020 | "13°Ge10'51''" | "-03°36'31''" |
Mar 9 2020 | "13°Ge10'54''" | "-03°36'30''" |
Mar 10 2020 | "13°Ge10'58''" | "-03°36'28''" |
Mar 11 2020 | "13°Ge11'03''" | "-03°36'27''" |
Mar 12 2020 | "13°Ge11'07''" | "-03°36'26''" |
Mar 13 2020 | "13°Ge11'13''" | "-03°36'25''" |
Mar 14 2020 | "13°Ge11'19''" | "-03°36'24''" |
Mar 15 2020 | "13°Ge11'26''" | "-03°36'23''" |
Mar 16 2020 | "13°Ge11'33''" | "-03°36'22''" |
Mar 17 2020 | "13°Ge11'40''" | "-03°36'21''" |
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Feb 28 2023 | "13°Ge43'03''" | "-03°49'53''" |
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Mar 6 2023 | "13°Ge43'05''" | "-03°49'45''" |
Mar 7 2023 | "13°Ge43'07''" | "-03°49'44''" |
Mar 8 2023 | "13°Ge43'09''" | "-03°49'43''" |
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Mar 12 2023 | "13°Ge43'23''" | "-03°49'38''" |
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Mar 25 2023 | "13°Ge45'06''" | "-03°49'23''" |
Mar 26 2023 | "13°Ge45'17''" | "-03°49'22''" |
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Mar 29 2023 | "13°Ge45'53''" | "-03°49'19''" |
Mar 30 2023 | "13°Ge46'06''" | "-03°49'18''" |
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Apr 4 2023 | "13°Ge47'18''" | "-03°49'13''" |
Apr 5 2023 | "13°Ge47'34''" | "-03°49'12''" |
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Apr 7 2023 | "13°Ge48'06''" | "-03°49'10''" |
Apr 8 2023 | "13°Ge48'23''" | "-03°49'09''" |
Apr 9 2023 | "13°Ge48'40''" | "-03°49'08''" |
Apr 10 2023 | "13°Ge48'58''" | "-03°49'08''" |
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Apr 12 2023 | "13°Ge49'34''" | "-03°49'06''" |
Apr 13 2023 | "13°Ge49'53''" | "-03°49'05''" |
Apr 14 2023 | "13°Ge50'13''" | "-03°49'04''" |
Apr 15 2023 | "13°Ge50'32''" | "-03°49'04''" |
Apr 16 2023 | "13°Ge50'52''" | "-03°49'03''" |
Apr 17 2023 | "13°Ge51'13''" | "-03°49'02''" |
Apr 18 2023 | "13°Ge51'33''" | "-03°49'01''" |
Apr 19 2023 | "13°Ge51'54''" | "-03°49'01''" |
Apr 20 2023 | "13°Ge52'16''" | "-03°49'00''" |
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Apr 22 2023 | "13°Ge52'59''" | "-03°48'59''" |
Apr 23 2023 | "13°Ge53'22''" | "-03°48'58''" |
Apr 24 2023 | "13°Ge53'45''" | "-03°48'58''" |
Apr 25 2023 | "13°Ge54'08''" | "-03°48'57''" |
Apr 26 2023 | "13°Ge54'31''" | "-03°48'57''" |
Apr 27 2023 | "13°Ge54'55''" | "-03°48'56''" |
Apr 28 2023 | "13°Ge55'19''" | "-03°48'56''" |
Apr 29 2023 | "13°Ge55'43''" | "-03°48'55''" |
Apr 30 2023 | "13°Ge56'08''" | "-03°48'55''" |
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May 3 2023 | "13°Ge57'23''" | "-03°48'54''" |
May 4 2023 | "13°Ge57'48''" | "-03°48'54''" |
May 5 2023 | "13°Ge58'14''" | "-03°48'53''" |
May 6 2023 | "13°Ge58'40''" | "-03°48'53''" |
May 7 2023 | "13°Ge59'07''" | "-03°48'53''" |
May 8 2023 | "13°Ge59'33''" | "-03°48'53''" |
May 9 2023 | "14°Ge00'00''" | "-03°48'52''" |
May 10 2023 | "14°Ge00'27''" | "-03°48'52''" |
May 11 2023 | "14°Ge00'55''" | "-03°48'52''" |
May 12 2023 | "14°Ge01'22''" | "-03°48'52''" |
May 13 2023 | "14°Ge01'50''" | "-03°48'52''" |
May 14 2023 | "14°Ge02'17''" | "-03°48'52''" |
May 15 2023 | "14°Ge02'45''" | "-03°48'52''" |
May 16 2023 | "14°Ge03'13''" | "-03°48'52''" |
May 17 2023 | "14°Ge03'41''" | "-03°48'52''" |
May 18 2023 | "14°Ge04'10''" | "-03°48'52''" |
May 19 2023 | "14°Ge04'38''" | "-03°48'52''" |
May 20 2023 | "14°Ge05'07''" | "-03°48'53''" |
May 21 2023 | "14°Ge05'36''" | "-03°48'53''" |
May 22 2023 | "14°Ge06'05''" | "-03°48'53''" |
May 23 2023 | "14°Ge06'34''" | "-03°48'53''" |
May 24 2023 | "14°Ge07'04''" | "-03°48'54''" |
May 25 2023 | "14°Ge07'33''" | "-03°48'54''" |
May 26 2023 | "14°Ge08'03''" | "-03°48'54''" |
May 27 2023 | "14°Ge08'32''" | "-03°48'55''" |
May 28 2023 | "14°Ge09'01''" | "-03°48'55''" |
May 29 2023 | "14°Ge09'31''" | "-03°48'55''" |
May 30 2023 | "14°Ge10'01''" | "-03°48'56''" |
May 31 2023 | "14°Ge10'30''" | "-03°48'56''" |
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Jun 3 2023 | "14°Ge12'00''" | "-03°48'58''" |
Jun 4 2023 | "14°Ge12'30''" | "-03°48'59''" |
Jun 5 2023 | "14°Ge12'59''" | "-03°48'59''" |
Jun 6 2023 | "14°Ge13'30''" | "-03°49'00''" |
Jun 7 2023 | "14°Ge14'00''" | "-03°49'01''" |
Jun 8 2023 | "14°Ge14'30''" | "-03°49'02''" |
Jun 9 2023 | "14°Ge14'59''" | "-03°49'02''" |
Jun 10 2023 | "14°Ge15'29''" | "-03°49'03''" |
Jun 11 2023 | "14°Ge15'59''" | "-03°49'04''" |
Jun 12 2023 | "14°Ge16'29''" | "-03°49'05''" |
Jun 13 2023 | "14°Ge16'58''" | "-03°49'06''" |
Jun 14 2023 | "14°Ge17'28''" | "-03°49'07''" |
Jun 15 2023 | "14°Ge17'57''" | "-03°49'08''" |
Jun 16 2023 | "14°Ge18'27''" | "-03°49'09''" |
Jun 17 2023 | "14°Ge18'57''" | "-03°49'10''" |
Jun 18 2023 | "14°Ge19'26''" | "-03°49'11''" |
Jun 19 2023 | "14°Ge19'55''" | "-03°49'12''" |
Jun 20 2023 | "14°Ge20'25''" | "-03°49'13''" |
Jun 21 2023 | "14°Ge20'54''" | "-03°49'14''" |
Jun 22 2023 | "14°Ge21'23''" | "-03°49'15''" |
Jun 23 2023 | "14°Ge21'52''" | "-03°49'17''" |
Jun 24 2023 | "14°Ge22'20''" | "-03°49'18''" |
Jun 25 2023 | "14°Ge22'49''" | "-03°49'19''" |
Jun 26 2023 | "14°Ge23'17''" | "-03°49'20''" |
Jun 27 2023 | "14°Ge23'45''" | "-03°49'22''" |
Jun 28 2023 | "14°Ge24'13''" | "-03°49'23''" |
Jun 29 2023 | "14°Ge24'41''" | "-03°49'24''" |
Jun 30 2023 | "14°Ge25'09''" | "-03°49'26''" |
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Jul 4 2023 | "14°Ge26'59''" | "-03°49'32''" |
Jul 5 2023 | "14°Ge27'26''" | "-03°49'33''" |
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Jul 7 2023 | "14°Ge28'18''" | "-03°49'37''" |
Jul 8 2023 | "14°Ge28'45''" | "-03°49'38''" |
Jul 9 2023 | "14°Ge29'10''" | "-03°49'40''" |
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Jul 12 2023 | "14°Ge30'26''" | "-03°49'45''" |
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Jul 14 2023 | "14°Ge31'16''" | "-03°49'49''" |
Jul 15 2023 | "14°Ge31'40''" | "-03°49'51''" |
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Jul 17 2023 | "14°Ge32'28''" | "-03°49'54''" |
Jul 18 2023 | "14°Ge32'52''" | "-03°49'56''" |
Jul 19 2023 | "14°Ge33'15''" | "-03°49'58''" |
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Jul 23 2023 | "14°Ge34'44''" | "-03°50'06''" |
Jul 24 2023 | "14°Ge35'05''" | "-03°50'08''" |
Jul 25 2023 | "14°Ge35'26''" | "-03°50'10''" |
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Jul 27 2023 | "14°Ge36'08''" | "-03°50'14''" |
Jul 28 2023 | "14°Ge36'28''" | "-03°50'17''" |
Jul 29 2023 | "14°Ge36'48''" | "-03°50'19''" |
Jul 30 2023 | "14°Ge37'07''" | "-03°50'21''" |
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Aug 2 2023 | "14°Ge38'04''" | "-03°50'28''" |
Aug 3 2023 | "14°Ge38'22''" | "-03°50'30''" |
Aug 4 2023 | "14°Ge38'39''" | "-03°50'32''" |
Aug 5 2023 | "14°Ge38'56''" | "-03°50'34''" |
Aug 6 2023 | "14°Ge39'13''" | "-03°50'37''" |
Aug 7 2023 | "14°Ge39'29''" | "-03°50'39''" |
Aug 8 2023 | "14°Ge39'45''" | "-03°50'41''" |
Aug 9 2023 | "14°Ge40'00''" | "-03°50'44''" |
Aug 10 2023 | "14°Ge40'16''" | "-03°50'46''" |
Aug 11 2023 | "14°Ge40'30''" | "-03°50'49''" |
Aug 12 2023 | "14°Ge40'45''" | "-03°50'51''" |
Aug 13 2023 | "14°Ge40'59''" | "-03°50'53''" |
Aug 14 2023 | "14°Ge41'12''" | "-03°50'56''" |
Aug 15 2023 | "14°Ge41'25''" | "-03°50'58''" |
Aug 16 2023 | "14°Ge41'38''" | "-03°51'01''" |
Aug 17 2023 | "14°Ge41'50''" | "-03°51'03''" |
Aug 18 2023 | "14°Ge42'01''" | "-03°51'06''" |
Aug 19 2023 | "14°Ge42'12''" | "-03°51'08''" |
Aug 20 2023 | "14°Ge42'23''" | "-03°51'11''" |
Aug 21 2023 | "14°Ge42'33''" | "-03°51'13''" |
Aug 22 2023 | "14°Ge42'43''" | "-03°51'16''" |
Aug 23 2023 | "14°Ge42'52''" | "-03°51'18''" |
Aug 24 2023 | "14°Ge43'01''" | "-03°51'21''" |
Aug 25 2023 | "14°Ge43'10''" | "-03°51'24''" |
Aug 26 2023 | "14°Ge43'18''" | "-03°51'26''" |
Aug 27 2023 | "14°Ge43'25''" | "-03°51'29''" |
Aug 28 2023 | "14°Ge43'32''" | "-03°51'31''" |
Aug 29 2023 | "14°Ge43'39''" | "-03°51'34''" |
Aug 30 2023 | "14°Ge43'45''" | "-03°51'36''" |
Aug 31 2023 | "14°Ge43'51''" | "-03°51'39''" |
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Sep 2 2023 | "14°Ge44'00''" | "-03°51'44''" |
Sep 3 2023 | "14°Ge44'04''" | "-03°51'47''" |
Sep 4 2023 | "14°Ge44'08''" | "-03°51'50''" |
Sep 5 2023 | "14°Ge44'11''" | "-03°51'52''" |
Sep 6 2023 | "14°Ge44'14''" | "-03°51'55''" |
Sep 7 2023 | "14°Ge44'16''" | "-03°51'57''" |
Sep 8 2023 | "14°Ge44'18''" | "-03°52'00''" |
Sep 9 2023 | "14°Ge44'19''" | "-03°52'03''" |
Sep 10 2023 | "14°Ge44'20''" | "-03°52'05''" |
Sep 11 2023 | "14°Ge44'21''" | "-03°52'08''" |
Sep 12 2023 | "14°Ge44'20'' R" | "-03°52'11''" |
Sep 13 2023 | "14°Ge44'20''" | "-03°52'13''" |
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Jul 22 2024 | "14°Ge45'28''" | "-03°54'27''" |
Jul 23 2024 | "14°Ge45'50''" | "-03°54'29''" |
Jul 24 2024 | "14°Ge46'11''" | "-03°54'31''" |
Jul 25 2024 | "14°Ge46'32''" | "-03°54'33''" |
Jul 26 2024 | "14°Ge46'53''" | "-03°54'35''" |
Jul 27 2024 | "14°Ge47'13''" | "-03°54'37''" |
Jul 28 2024 | "14°Ge47'33''" | "-03°54'39''" |
Jul 29 2024 | "14°Ge47'52''" | "-03°54'42''" |
Jul 30 2024 | "14°Ge48'12''" | "-03°54'44''" |
Jul 31 2024 | "14°Ge48'31''" | "-03°54'46''" |
Aug 1 2024 | "14°Ge48'49''" | "-03°54'48''" |
Aug 2 2024 | "14°Ge49'07''" | "-03°54'51''" |
Aug 3 2024 | "14°Ge49'25''" | "-03°54'53''" |
Aug 4 2024 | "14°Ge49'42''" | "-03°54'55''" |
Aug 5 2024 | "14°Ge49'59''" | "-03°54'57''" |
Aug 6 2024 | "14°Ge50'16''" | "-03°55'00''" |
Aug 7 2024 | "14°Ge50'32''" | "-03°55'02''" |
Aug 8 2024 | "14°Ge50'47''" | "-03°55'05''" |
Aug 9 2024 | "14°Ge51'03''" | "-03°55'07''" |
Aug 10 2024 | "14°Ge51'17''" | "-03°55'09''" |
Aug 11 2024 | "14°Ge51'32''" | "-03°55'12''" |
Aug 12 2024 | "14°Ge51'46''" | "-03°55'14''" |
Aug 13 2024 | "14°Ge51'59''" | "-03°55'17''" |
Aug 14 2024 | "14°Ge52'12''" | "-03°55'19''" |
Aug 15 2024 | "14°Ge52'25''" | "-03°55'22''" |
Aug 16 2024 | "14°Ge52'38''" | "-03°55'24''" |
Aug 17 2024 | "14°Ge52'50''" | "-03°55'27''" |
Aug 18 2024 | "14°Ge53'01''" | "-03°55'29''" |
Aug 19 2024 | "14°Ge53'12''" | "-03°55'32''" |
Aug 20 2024 | "14°Ge53'22''" | "-03°55'34''" |
Aug 21 2024 | "14°Ge53'32''" | "-03°55'37''" |
Aug 22 2024 | "14°Ge53'42''" | "-03°55'40''" |
Aug 23 2024 | "14°Ge53'51''" | "-03°55'42''" |
Aug 24 2024 | "14°Ge53'59''" | "-03°55'45''" |
Aug 25 2024 | "14°Ge54'08''" | "-03°55'47''" |
Aug 26 2024 | "14°Ge54'15''" | "-03°55'50''" |
Aug 27 2024 | "14°Ge54'23''" | "-03°55'53''" |
Aug 28 2024 | "14°Ge54'30''" | "-03°55'55''" |
Aug 29 2024 | "14°Ge54'36''" | "-03°55'58''" |
Aug 30 2024 | "14°Ge54'42''" | "-03°56'00''" |
Aug 31 2024 | "14°Ge54'47''" | "-03°56'03''" |
Sep 1 2024 | "14°Ge54'52''" | "-03°56'06''" |
Sep 2 2024 | "14°Ge54'56''" | "-03°56'08''" |
Sep 3 2024 | "14°Ge55'00''" | "-03°56'11''" |
Sep 4 2024 | "14°Ge55'04''" | "-03°56'14''" |
Sep 5 2024 | "14°Ge55'06''" | "-03°56'16''" |
Sep 6 2024 | "14°Ge55'09''" | "-03°56'19''" |
Sep 7 2024 | "14°Ge55'10''" | "-03°56'22''" |
Sep 8 2024 | "14°Ge55'12''" | "-03°56'24''" |
Sep 9 2024 | "14°Ge55'13''" | "-03°56'27''" |
Sep 10 2024 | "14°Ge55'13''" | "-03°56'30''" |
Sep 11 2024 | "14°Ge55'13'' R" | "-03°56'32''" |
Sep 12 2024 | "14°Ge55'13''" | "-03°56'35''" |
Sep 13 2024 | "14°Ge55'12''" | "-03°56'38''" |
Sep 14 2024 | "14°Ge55'11''" | "-03°56'40''" |
Sep 15 2024 | "14°Ge55'09''" | "-03°56'43''" |
Sep 16 2024 | "14°Ge55'06''" | "-03°56'46''" |
Sep 17 2024 | "14°Ge55'03''" | "-03°56'48''" |
Sep 18 2024 | "14°Ge55'00''" | "-03°56'51''" |
Sep 19 2024 | "14°Ge54'56''" | "-03°56'54''" |
Sep 20 2024 | "14°Ge54'51''" | "-03°56'56''" |
Sep 21 2024 | "14°Ge54'46''" | "-03°56'59''" |
Sep 22 2024 | "14°Ge54'41''" | "-03°57'02''" |
Sep 23 2024 | "14°Ge54'35''" | "-03°57'04''" |
Sep 24 2024 | "14°Ge54'29''" | "-03°57'07''" |
Sep 25 2024 | "14°Ge54'23''" | "-03°57'10''" |
Sep 26 2024 | "14°Ge54'16''" | "-03°57'12''" |
Sep 27 2024 | "14°Ge54'08''" | "-03°57'15''" |
Sep 28 2024 | "14°Ge54'00''" | "-03°57'17''" |
Sep 29 2024 | "14°Ge53'51''" | "-03°57'20''" |
Sep 30 2024 | "14°Ge53'42''" | "-03°57'22''" |
Oct 1 2024 | "14°Ge53'32''" | "-03°57'25''" |
Oct 2 2024 | "14°Ge53'22''" | "-03°57'27''" |
Oct 3 2024 | "14°Ge53'11''" | "-03°57'30''" |
Oct 4 2024 | "14°Ge53'00''" | "-03°57'32''" |
Oct 5 2024 | "14°Ge52'49''" | "-03°57'35''" |
Oct 6 2024 | "14°Ge52'37''" | "-03°57'37''" |
Oct 7 2024 | "14°Ge52'25''" | "-03°57'40''" |
Oct 8 2024 | "14°Ge52'12''" | "-03°57'42''" |
Oct 9 2024 | "14°Ge51'59''" | "-03°57'45''" |
Oct 10 2024 | "14°Ge51'46''" | "-03°57'47''" |
Oct 11 2024 | "14°Ge51'32''" | "-03°57'50''" |
Oct 12 2024 | "14°Ge51'17''" | "-03°57'52''" |
Oct 13 2024 | "14°Ge51'02''" | "-03°57'54''" |
Oct 14 2024 | "14°Ge50'47''" | "-03°57'57''" |
Oct 15 2024 | "14°Ge50'31''" | "-03°57'59''" |
Oct 16 2024 | "14°Ge50'15''" | "-03°58'01''" |
Oct 17 2024 | "14°Ge49'59''" | "-03°58'04''" |
Oct 18 2024 | "14°Ge49'42''" | "-03°58'06''" |
Oct 19 2024 | "14°Ge49'24''" | "-03°58'08''" |
Oct 20 2024 | "14°Ge49'07''" | "-03°58'10''" |
Oct 21 2024 | "14°Ge48'49''" | "-03°58'12''" |
Oct 22 2024 | "14°Ge48'31''" | "-03°58'15''" |
Oct 23 2024 | "14°Ge48'12''" | "-03°58'17''" |
Oct 24 2024 | "14°Ge47'53''" | "-03°58'19''" |
Oct 25 2024 | "14°Ge47'34''" | "-03°58'21''" |
Oct 26 2024 | "14°Ge47'14''" | "-03°58'23''" |
Oct 27 2024 | "14°Ge46'54''" | "-03°58'25''" |
Oct 28 2024 | "14°Ge46'33''" | "-03°58'27''" |
Oct 29 2024 | "14°Ge46'12''" | "-03°58'29''" |
Oct 30 2024 | "14°Ge45'51''" | "-03°58'31''" |
Oct 31 2024 | "14°Ge45'29''" | "-03°58'33''" |
Nov 1 2024 | "14°Ge45'08''" | "-03°58'35''" |
Nov 2 2024 | "14°Ge44'45''" | "-03°58'37''" |
Nov 3 2024 | "14°Ge44'23''" | "-03°58'39''" |
Nov 4 2024 | "14°Ge44'01''" | "-03°58'40''" |
Nov 5 2024 | "14°Ge43'38''" | "-03°58'42''" |
Nov 6 2024 | "14°Ge43'15''" | "-03°58'44''" |
Nov 7 2024 | "14°Ge42'51''" | "-03°58'46''" |
Nov 8 2024 | "14°Ge42'28''" | "-03°58'47''" |
Nov 9 2024 | "14°Ge42'04''" | "-03°58'49''" |
Nov 10 2024 | "14°Ge41'39''" | "-03°58'51''" |
Nov 11 2024 | "14°Ge41'15''" | "-03°58'52''" |
Nov 12 2024 | "14°Ge40'50''" | "-03°58'54''" |
Nov 13 2024 | "14°Ge40'25''" | "-03°58'55''" |
Nov 14 2024 | "14°Ge40'00''" | "-03°58'57''" |
Nov 15 2024 | "14°Ge39'35''" | "-03°58'58''" |
Nov 16 2024 | "14°Ge39'09''" | "-03°59'00''" |
Nov 17 2024 | "14°Ge38'44''" | "-03°59'01''" |
Nov 18 2024 | "14°Ge38'18''" | "-03°59'03''" |
Nov 19 2024 | "14°Ge37'52''" | "-03°59'04''" |
Nov 20 2024 | "14°Ge37'26''" | "-03°59'05''" |
Nov 21 2024 | "14°Ge37'00''" | "-03°59'07''" |
Nov 22 2024 | "14°Ge36'33''" | "-03°59'08''" |
Nov 23 2024 | "14°Ge36'07''" | "-03°59'09''" |
Nov 24 2024 | "14°Ge35'40''" | "-03°59'10''" |
Nov 25 2024 | "14°Ge35'13''" | "-03°59'11''" |
Nov 26 2024 | "14°Ge34'46''" | "-03°59'13''" |
Nov 27 2024 | "14°Ge34'18''" | "-03°59'14''" |
Nov 28 2024 | "14°Ge33'51''" | "-03°59'15''" |
Nov 29 2024 | "14°Ge33'24''" | "-03°59'16''" |
Nov 30 2024 | "14°Ge32'57''" | "-03°59'17''" |
Dec 1 2024 | "14°Ge32'29''" | "-03°59'18''" |
Dec 2 2024 | "14°Ge32'02''" | "-03°59'18''" |
Dec 3 2024 | "14°Ge31'35''" | "-03°59'19''" |
Dec 4 2024 | "14°Ge31'07''" | "-03°59'20''" |
Dec 5 2024 | "14°Ge30'40''" | "-03°59'21''" |
Dec 6 2024 | "14°Ge30'12''" | "-03°59'22''" |
Dec 7 2024 | "14°Ge29'45''" | "-03°59'22''" |
Dec 8 2024 | "14°Ge29'17''" | "-03°59'23''" |
Dec 9 2024 | "14°Ge28'49''" | "-03°59'24''" |
Dec 10 2024 | "14°Ge28'22''" | "-03°59'24''" |
Dec 11 2024 | "14°Ge27'54''" | "-03°59'25''" |
Dec 12 2024 | "14°Ge27'27''" | "-03°59'25''" |
Dec 13 2024 | "14°Ge26'59''" | "-03°59'26''" |
Dec 14 2024 | "14°Ge26'32''" | "-03°59'26''" |
Dec 15 2024 | "14°Ge26'05''" | "-03°59'27''" |
Dec 16 2024 | "14°Ge25'38''" | "-03°59'27''" |
Dec 17 2024 | "14°Ge25'11''" | "-03°59'28''" |
Dec 18 2024 | "14°Ge24'44''" | "-03°59'28''" |
Dec 19 2024 | "14°Ge24'17''" | "-03°59'28''" |
Dec 20 2024 | "14°Ge23'50''" | "-03°59'29''" |
Dec 21 2024 | "14°Ge23'24''" | "-03°59'29''" |
Dec 22 2024 | "14°Ge22'57''" | "-03°59'29''" |
Dec 23 2024 | "14°Ge22'31''" | "-03°59'29''" |
Dec 24 2024 | "14°Ge22'04''" | "-03°59'29''" |
Dec 25 2024 | "14°Ge21'38''" | "-03°59'29''" |
Dec 26 2024 | "14°Ge21'12''" | "-03°59'29''" |
Dec 27 2024 | "14°Ge20'46''" | "-03°59'29''" |
Dec 28 2024 | "14°Ge20'21''" | "-03°59'29''" |
Dec 29 2024 | "14°Ge19'55''" | "-03°59'29''" |
Dec 30 2024 | "14°Ge19'30''" | "-03°59'29''" |
Dec 31 2024 | "14°Ge19'05''" | "-03°59'29''" |
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What's a Plutino?
First, let's mention what it isn't. Pluto is not a Plutino according to David Jewitt, the astronomer who coined the term. "Plutino" means "little Pluto", and since Pluto is a standard-sized Pluto, it couldn't be a "little Pluto."
A reasonable definition of plutino is "a minor planet in 3:2 resonance with Neptune".
Plutino's represent about 1/4 of all the known Kuiper Belt Objects, and when they are named, the name is chosen from mythological beings associated with the underworld, or the afterworld.
There are currently (early 2017) six named bodies that are officially classified as Plutino's (Arawn, Huya, Ixion, Lempo, Mors-Somnus, Orcus), and Rhadamanthus is most likely also a Plutino. Some astronomers think that Pluto's moon, Charon, should also be a Plutino. There are 47 numbered, but as yet unnamed bodies that are also now classified as Plutino's. And there are over 100 other bodies, most of which have not yet been numbered, that are possible Plutino's.
The first Plutino was discovered on Sept 16, 1993 and has not yet been given a name. But it was provisionally known as 1993 RO and now has the minor planet number 385185.
The brightest of all the Plutino's discovered so far is Orcus.
Designated 1999 HX11, this body was discovered April 18, 1999, and has an orbit of 295.5395 years. (Let's say 295-1/2 years for convenience.)
In mythology, he was the brother of Minos (King of Crete), son of Jupiter and Europa. However, he was raised by Asterion, not Jupiter. Minos became extremely jealous of his brother's popularity, and drove him out of Crete, so Rhadamanthus fled to Boeotia where he married Alcmene. (Homer represents him as dwelling in the Elysian fields.)
On account of his inflexible integrity he was made one of the judges of the dead in the lower world, together with Aeacus and Minos. He was supposed to judge the souls of Asians, Aeacus those of Europeans, while Minos had the deciding vote. Rhadamanthus would decide upon cruel punishments for sinners; first, rebuking them, then trying their case, finally forcing them to confess.
Dante makes Rhadamanthus one of the judges of the damned in the Inferno section of Divine Comedy. "Rhadamanthine" has since come to describe any just but inflexible judgment.
Mark Andrew Holmes designed the symbol for Rhadamanthus, and has written about it at markandrewholmes.com/rhadamanthus.html
When Rhadamanthus was discovered, it was at 1 Libra 48 R.
Click here for a RHADAMANTHUS EPHEMERIS for 1900-2020.
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Minor planet 38628 has been given the name Huya (Spanish: Juyá pronounced "hoo YAH") is the name of the rain god of the Wayuu Indians of Venezuela and Colombia. He was a warrior, hunter, seducer and inhabitant of "the place beyond the Sun."
Provisionally called 2000 EB173, it was discovered March 10, 2000 by Ignacio Ferrin, and has an orbit of 250.3576 years (let's call it 250-1/3 years for convenience.) It gets as close as 28.5591 AU to the Sun at perihelion, while its aphelion reaches 50.8856 AU.
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At discovery, it was located at 18 Libra 39 R.Dane Rudhyar gave the Sabian Symbol for this degree "A GANG OF ROBBERS IN HIDING", and he says the keynote is "Protest against disharmonic social privilege."
On Moonastrology's site I found an interesting analysis of it's astrological meaning: "huya in your birth chart is all about stress and mental disfunction caused by too much pressure. you have to look at your way of acting where huya is located in you chart. there where huya is, is time for relaxation." If you head to the website https://www.tumblr.com/moonastrologys/627634682362789888/huya-38628 there is a suggested meaning of Huya through each of the chart's houses.
Amable says of Huya, "Huya is related with the transformation of fixed patterns from past lives into a free and flexible expression of life.....Huya is also related with psychological therapy, especially with the elimination of mental virus...." Read more on Amable's site: https://transneptunian-astrology.blogspot.com/2009/11/huya--healing-of-past-lives.html.
Sandy Turnbull has designed the symbol for Huya that is on the left, writing that it is "A modification of the meterological symbol for rain showers utilizing the symbols for the element water and a variation of Pluto to indicate its orbit."
Mark Andrew Holmes has designed the Huya symbol that is on the right, and has written a bit about it at markandrewholmes.com/huya.html
Click here for a HUYA EPHEMERIS for 1900-2020.
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Orcus, minor planet #90482, is pretty big. With a diameter of 995 miles, it's 1-1/2 times the size of Ixion. It, too, was discovered by a team of astronomers including M. Brown, C. Trujillo and D. Rabinowitz, on February 17, 2004. At that time it was provisionally called 2004 DW. The official announcement to the world occurred November 22, 2004.
It appears to travel an elliptical orbit around the Sun, bringing it as close as 2.7 billion miles from the Sun and sending it as far out as 4.7 billion miles from the Sun.
Pluto takes 248.09 years to circle the Sun while Orcus takes 247.94. This produces an interesting relationship. I calculated all the way back to the year 1000, and forwards to the year 2510, and not once were these two ever in conjunction or opposition. However, there were numerous squares, sextiles, trines, and even quincunxes between them. Most recently, they made 9 exact trines between 2006-2009, and before that, 5 exact squares in 1986-1987.
Since it shares a similar size and orbit to that of Pluto, it was decided that it, too must be named after a deity of the underworld. In accordance with IAU rules, the discoverers' suggested name of Orcus was approved and published November 22, 2004.
In Roman mythology, Orcus was a god of the underworld, punisher of broken oaths, more equivalent to Pluto than to the Greek Hades. The origins of Orcus may have lain in Etruscan religion. Orcus was a name used by Roman writers to identify a Gaulish god of the underworld.
In modern day mythology, it is a popular name for providing an instant "demonic" atmosphere. This is in good part because Orcus' name is the origin of the words "orca" and "orc"; the latter popularized by J.R.R. Tolkien in his "Lord of the Rings" trilogy. The former designates not only the killer whale but also a monster in Ariosto's Orlando furioso.
Orcus also appears as the Lord of Demons in Fred Saberhagen's Empire of the East series (the precursor to his more popular Book of Swords/Book of Lost Swords series), in which magic has replaced technology as the dominant force in the world, and what technology remains has often been transformed into something more than it once was.
In Dungeons & Dragons, Orcus is a demon prince, and lord of the undead. Killed after a string of successful wars with Graz'zt and Demogorgon, he was restored as the undead demon Teneborous by Quah-Nomag the Skull King, one of his most devout followers. Rising against his murderers, Orcus reclaimed his layer of Hell Thanatos and his original name, proclaiming himself 'Prince of the Undead'. In this context, he typically is shown as having the head and legs of a ram, a bloated body, bat-like wings and a long tail.
When Orcus was discovered, it was at 24 Leo 53 R.
The announcement to the world was made when it was at 26 Leo 58.
Sandy Turnbull designed the Orcus symbol that is on the left. She writes, "Derived from a little-used glyph for Pluto to represent the staff of Orcus, Prince of the Underworld.
Check out these other pages for more insight into Orcus:
Nick Anthony Firenza's Orcus page
Richard Brown's Orcus: The Other God of the Underworld
Benjamin Adamah has written an interesting blog on Orcus in astrology
Click here for a ORCUS EPHEMERIS for 1900-2020.
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Mors-Somnus is minor planet #341520, and was previously designated 2007 TY430. Discovered on October 14, 2007, it is actually a binary: two bodies, Mors and Somnus, travelling around a common focal point. (The other known outer binary is Sila-Nunam.) It takes 246.5958314 years to circle the Sun, and is highly elliptical (e-0.266606565), with a perihelion distance of 28.83956489 AU, and an aphelion distance of 49.80734823 AU. This orbit puts it in the same league as Pluto with an orbit of 248.09 years, and Orcus at 247.94 years.
Mors-Somnus is in resonance with Neptune, going around the Sun twice every time Neptune travels around it three times. At its discovery, this binary was approximately 17 Aries 19, which would have made it trine Jupiter at 16 Sagittarius 25. Dane Rudhyar described the Sabian Symbol for the 18th degree of Aries as "An empty hammock stretched between two trees", perhaps quite fitting for a binary. The keynote, he said, is "A constructive alteration of activity and rest."
Mors and Somnus, in Roman mythology, were twin gods of the underworld, children of Nox (in Greek, Nyx), deity of Night, and Erebus (darkness).
Mors (also known as Letus) was the personification of death. He is depicted as holding an hour-glass and the scythe with which he cut down those whose life-span had expired. In some accounts, Mors is portrayed as Female. The Latin noun for "death", mors, from the root mortis. We still refer to the stiffness of death as 'rigor mortis'
. Somnus was the personification of sleep. The word somnus referred to sleep, drowsiness, and (figuratively) death. Our word for sleepwalking, Somnambulism, derives from it.
In Greece, the son of Nyx was Thanatos, god of death, often seen as the god of peaceful death. His twin brother was Hypnos, god of sleep. The Romans associated Thanatos with Mors, and Hypnos with Somnus. But the Romans gave more power as god of death to Pluto, and Mors was sometimes seen as Pluto's servant.
Hypnos, or Hypnus, became the father of Morpheus. I'll mention this again in a moment.
Hypnus has given his name to an asteroid, #14827. But at this rising, there does not appear to be a minor planet for Thantos.
While it is too soon to attribute astrological meanings to this body, my first thought when I heard it connected with death and sleep was a flower that is used to symbolize both, the poppy. And considering its resonance with Neptune, which rules drugs, perhaps the Opium Poppy isn't too far a stretch. Especially since Somnus, or Hypnos, was the father of Morheus.
When I was younger I graduated from a course, trained to be a Master Hypnotist. Transitng Mors-Somnus was conjunct my Ascendant at this time.
In a recent blog, Phil Sedgwick comtemplated this newly named body, wondering if it might tie into the idea of "'rest in peace' (sleep plus death), sleeping like the dead, waking the dead, looking to be dead while sleeping or the comment made at a wake that the deceased appears to be resting/sleeping."
Television currently is hosting a number of shows about people who are dead, but not dead. The Walking Dead, a human versus zombie show, has been showing since 2010, but has been gaining a strong increase in popularity lately. Resurrection ran for the past few years and was about people suddenly coming back from the dead. iZombie is a show that premiered March 2015, which features a zombie as the main character who, believe it or not, solves the murders of the corpses in the morgue.
I started looking for outer body conjunctions with Mors-Somnus, and going back to 1700 I didn't see any such with Neptune or Pluto. There was only one with Eris, fairly recently, on 17 April 2009. (This occurred at 21 Aries 24.) One of the most notable events at that time was the 2009 flue pandemic, also known as Swine Flu. (The virus appeared to be a new strain resulting when a previous triple reassortment of bird, swine and human flu viruses further combined with a Eurasian pig flu virus.)
It was conjunct with Uranus several times since 1700. Perhaps we'll find some major world events coinciding.
Benjamin Adamah has written an interesting blog on Mors-Somnus in astrology
Click here for a MORS-SOMNUS EPHEMERIS for 1900-2020.
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Arawn (pronounced AHR-oun) is minor planet #15810, and was previously designated 1994 JR1. Discovered on May 12, 1994, it is a Plutino (in resonance with Neptune, going around the Sun twice every time Neptune travels around it three times), approximately 133 kilometers in diameter. It takes about 248.07 years to orbit the Sun with an inclination of 3.8074 and an eccentricty of 0.1206. It's perihelion is 34.720 AU, aphelion 44.241 AU.
Arawn was the Welsh king of the otherworld realm of Annwn, a world of delights, eternal youth, absence of disease, abundant food...a kind of paradise or heaven. His memory is kept alive in a traditional Welsh saying, "Long is the day and long is the night, and long is the waiting of Arawn"
Astrologers only found out about Arawn in early 2017, so we have a long way to go before we can surmise some of its essence. But here are a few things we can look at to begin our search for its meaning:
Benjamin Adamah has written an interesting blog on Arawn, written in Dutch. The following is excerpted from the page using Google Translate: "The meaning of Arawn in the horoscope
Characteristics: A complete integration of persona to integrity so that identity is ultimately derived from the purest core homeostasis that the soul can achieve during the current incarnation; the essence; scrape the dry wood; gloomy and introverted; sober, tough but modest; cut ties; what you see is what you get, the isolated Einzelgänger, shyness of people, extremely shy, antisocial or antisocial; the essence; know thyself and be thyself, identity from within; austere, simple, aversion to unnecessary excess; paint it black; tough without being present; cut the crap; separates the men from the boys; cut ties; anti-frills, loner; persona/appearance synthesis with self-integrity, the product is the message, aversion to public relations, media training, politicians, mainstream media, hot air." Here is his blog: . Arawn (in Dutch)
Here are three individuals with close natal aspects to Arawn.
Since Arawn was ruler of a place like heaven, perhaps world events occurring when it was in conjunction with Pluto, lord of the underworld, might be revealing. All of the following are within 14 days either side of the conjunction
- 20 Nov 2008, 29 Sag 46
- King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck of Bhutan is crowned, having ascended to the throne in 2006.
- Claudia Castillo of Spain becomes the first person to have a successful trachea transplant using a tissue-engineered organ.
- The 2008 Santa Catarina floods in Santa Catarina, Brazil, kill 126 and force the evacuation of over 78,000 people.
- Greenland holds a referendum for increased autonomy from Denmark with 75% of voters in favour.
- A series of terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India by Pakistan-based Islamic militants who lay siege over a hotel for 2 days, results in 195 casualties, and over 250 injured.
- Riots in Jos, Nigeria, kill 381, and injure at least 300.
Currently we have Arawn in Capricorn. Arawn first touched Capricorn on 24 January 2008, but moved back into Sagittarius on 14 June. On 27 November that year it moved into Capricorn again, and will continue in this sign until 2025. 4 February 2025 it enters Aquarius, back into Capricorn 9 August, and then firmly into Aquarius 9 December.
It might be difficult to pick up the 'feel' of Arawn in Capricorn by looking at what began to shift in 2008, since the year was also colored by the Arawn/Pluto conjunction. However, 2008 was the year a number of things changed, or began really taking off, so that the world is a bit different today than then.
- Smartphones - 2008 saw the beginning of the rapid rise in their sales. (iPhone itself saw its debut the year before.) In 2008, about 139 million smartphones were sold; in 2015, 1.4 billion were sold. And for many, the smart phone is an integral part of daily life.
- Social media - In 2008, Twitter began to take off, and Facebook had 100 million users. Today, Facebook has 1.79 billion users.
- Streaming - this began to really take off in 2008, and now....with Netflix, Hulu, etc, if you want to see a movie, you just go online. (Most of my friends don't even have a DVD player or VCR hooked up to their TV anymore.)
- In 2008, the global economy underwent a massive shift away from extremely high growth that started in 1982. What occurred in 2008 was a massive decompression of the system. (The financial crisis became an economic malaise. The economic malaise created a social crisis. The social crisis generated a global political crisis. The class that had absorbed the existential blow of 2008 turned on the elite and their values. The elite, focused obsessively on their interests and ideology, failed to notice the revolt. Donald Trump in the United States, Brexit in Britain and numerous parties throughout the European Continent challenged the orthodoxies of interdependence and the pre-eminence of the interests of the financial class. This class and its allies were completely unprepared for a fundamental challenge to the pre-2008 orthodoxies. They were struggling to return to those halcyon days. Their challengers sensed that there was no going back and sought a completely different paradigm that appeared to be witless to the elite. But then the elite appeared brutally indifferent to any interests but their own.)
- Barack Obama became the first black president of the USA.
Here are a few other outer planet aspects to Arawn with some events on or near the exact aspect:
- 11 Nov 2009, 1 Lib 20
- The Czech Republic becomes the final member-state of the European Union to sign the Treaty of Lisbon, thereby permitting that document's initiation into European law
- The Prime Minister of Belgium, Herman Van Rompuy, is designated the first permanent President of the European Council, a position he takes up on December 1, 2009.
- Having analyzed the data from the LCROSS lunar impact, NASA announces that it has found a "significant" quantity of water in the Moon's Cabeus crater.
- CERN restarts the Large Hadron Collider particle accelerator in Geneva, Switzerland; they had shut it down on September 19, 2008.
- In the Philippines, at least 58 people are abducted and killed in the province of Maguindanao, in what the Committee to Protect Journalists called the single deadliest attack on journalists in history.
Click here for a ARAWN EPHEMERIS for 1900-2020.
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Lempo is minor planet #47171 (previously known as 1999 TC36). Discovered on Oct. 1, 1999, it is a Plutino (in resonance with Neptune, going around the Sun twice every time Neptune travels around it three times). It takes about 245 years to orbit the Sun with an inclination of 8.41967 and an eccentricty of 0.2207033. It's perihelion is 30.5523815 AU, aphelion 47.858 AU. (Pluto's orbit is 248 years.)
Lempo is a triple system consisting of a central primary, which is itself a binary, Lempo and Hiisi, and a small satellite, Paha.
According to Minor Planet Circular 106502: "Lempo is the ancient Finnish devil who, with the help of his two demon cohorts, Hiisi and Paha, brought down the hero Vinminen."
In pre-Christian Finnish mythology, Lempo was the god of love and fertility. Portrayed in the folklore usually as erratic spirit, since love can be capricious, even dangerous, and as many have discovered, can take control of a being and turn them to destruction.
But with the coming of Christianity, Lempo began to be associated with demons. Today in the Finnish language, the words lempo and hiisi can be used as mild swear words.
Here are a few charts of people with Lempo closely conjunct one or more points in their chart. I've put my provisional symbol for Lempo in each chart, but to make it easier, here are the conjunctions in each of the following:
Lempo takes approximately the same length of time to orbit the Sun as Pluto. One of the things this means is that the two bodies can have a similar distance apart for decades or even centuries.
Looking back to the year 1000, and forward to the year 2500, I did not find one conjunction, square or opposition between Pluto and Lempo. In fact, the two moved back and forth between trine and sesquiquadrate that whole time period. More on this in a bit.
Although we may not be able to study charts with Lempo in conjunction, square or opposition to Pluto, we can certainly look at the times one of these bodies transits in hard aspect to the other body in a natal chart.
Looking at my own chart:
Pluto moving through my 7th squared my natal tenth-house Lempo five times between 2 December 1972 and 21 June 1974, and it was very much a time of turmoil for me. I was married to my first wife at the time, and she ran off for several months with another man which devastated me (and left me to take care of our 1 year old daughter on my own.) She did return, and I took her back. Decided I needed to do something constructive with my life and joined the Air Force, but ended up not even completing basic training, going home with (at least) an honorable discharge. Our daughter was rushed to the hospital a few weeks after I came home...she was playing with her grandma and lacerated her forehead. My father died. And around the last square, I was mugged (hit over the head with a lead pipe), and rushed to the hospital with a concussion.
Transiting Lempo in my 12th opposed my natal 6th-house Pluto three times: 24 March 1980 - I was working hard to finish up my work on a booklet showcasing research findings of various people on Chiron in astrology, and I submitted an article to Dell Horoscope magazine on Chiron (which they accepted and published.) I can't remember anything about the 19 July transit that year. But around the third opposition 25 January 1981 I fell and injured my back at work, which let to my leaving that job a few months later and going through some job retraining...which opened me up initially to a data entry position and eventually to working with computers.
Pluto passed over my tenth-house Lempo on 22 January 2010 when I was making arrangements for a lecture tour of Australia, a country I had wanted to see since childhood. I can't think of anything special about the retrograde passage 26 June that year. But at the first city of my tour I met an Australian woman that I ended up falling in love with. We connected daily by phone when I travelled the rest of the country, and by Skype when I returned to the USA, and on 24 November I proposed marriage to her, and she accepted...and the following day was the third and final exact passage of Pluto over my Lempo.
Interestingly, whatever Lempo means it is important in my wife's chart, falling less than a degree away from exact conjunction to her MC, and almost exactly square her Ascendant (which is conjunct her Eris by about 1-1/2 degrees, so Lempo squares that body as well.) And her Lempo at 10 Cap 41 is quite closely square my Jupiter 10 Aries 47. And in the beginning of 2010, the year we met, there was a Lunar Eclipse at 10 Can 14, which aspected these points in our chart.
Let's just look at the exact aspects between them from 1900-2050:
Plu |
08Le04' D |
Sqq |
Lempo |
23Sg04' D |
15,09,1943 |
Plu |
8 Le45' D |
Sqq |
Lempo |
23 Sg45' D |
08,11,1943 |
Plu |
9 Le15' D |
Sqq |
Lempo |
24 Sg15' R |
02,09,1944 |
Plu |
10 Le14' R |
Sqq |
Lempo |
25 Sg14' D |
22,11,1944 |
Plu |
10 Le29' D |
Sqq |
Lempo |
25 Sg29' R |
24,08,1945 |
Plu |
11 Le42' R |
Sqq |
Lempo |
26 Sg42' D |
04,12,1945 |
Plu |
11 Le45' D |
Sqq |
Lempo |
26 Sg45' R |
16,08,1946 |
Plu |
13 Le09' R |
Sqq |
Lempo |
28 Sg09' D |
15,12,1946 |
Plu |
13 Le04' D |
Sqq |
Lempo |
28 Sg04' R |
09,08,1947 |
Plu |
14 Le37' R |
Sqq |
Lempo |
29 Sg37' D |
25,12,1947 |
Plu |
14 Le24' D |
Sqq |
Lempo |
29 Sg24' R |
01,08,1948 |
Plu |
16 Le04' R |
Sqq |
Lempo |
1 Cp04' D |
03,01,1949 |
Plu |
15 Le46' D |
Sqq |
Lempo |
0 Cp46' R |
26,07,1949 |
Plu |
17 Le32' R |
Sqq |
Lempo |
2 Cp32' D |
13,01,1950 |
Plu |
17 Le09' D |
Sqq |
Lempo |
2 Cp09' R |
20,07,1950 |
Plu |
19 Le01' R |
Sqq |
Lempo |
4 Cp01' D |
23,01,1951 |
Plu |
18 Le34' D |
Sqq |
Lempo |
3 Cp34' R |
13,07,1951 |
Plu |
20 Le30' R |
Sqq |
Lempo |
5 Cp30' D |
03,02,1952 |
Plu |
20 Le01' D |
Sqq |
Lempo |
5 Cp01' R |
05,07,1952 |
Plu |
21 Le59' R |
Sqq |
Lempo |
6 Cp59' D |
13,02,1953 |
Plu |
21 Le29' D |
Sqq |
Lempo |
6 Cp29' R |
27,06,1953 |
Plu |
23 Le29' R |
Sqq |
Lempo |
8 Cp29' D |
25,02,1954 |
Plu |
23 Le00' D |
Sqq |
Lempo |
8 Cp00' R |
18,06,1954 |
Plu |
24 Le58' R |
Sqq |
Lempo |
9 Cp58' D |
11,03,1955 |
Plu |
24 Le33' D |
Sqq |
Lempo |
9 Cp33' R |
08,06,1955 |
Plu |
26 Le27' R |
Sqq |
Lempo |
11 Cp27' D |
29,03,1956 |
Plu |
26 Le09' D |
Sqq |
Lempo |
11 Cp09' R |
23,05,1956 |
Plu |
1 Li16' D |
Tri |
Lempo |
1 Aq16' D |
12,11,1971 |
Plu |
1 Li57' D |
Tri |
Lempo |
1 Aq57' D |
17,12,1971 |
Plu |
2 Li41' D |
Tri |
Lempo |
2 Aq41' D |
16,10,1972 |
Plu |
4 Li23' R |
Tri |
Lempo |
4 Aq23' D |
16,01,1973 |
Plu |
4 Li23' D |
Tri |
Lempo |
4 Aq23' R |
30,09,1973 |
Plu |
6 Li36' R |
Tri |
Lempo |
6 Aq36' D |
05,02,1974 |
Plu |
6 Li11' D |
Tri |
Lempo |
6 Aq11' R |
17,09,1974 |
Plu |
8 Li45' R |
Tri |
Lempo |
8 Aq45' D |
23,02,1975 |
Plu |
8 Li04' D |
Tri |
Lempo |
8 Aq04' R |
05,09,1975 |
Plu |
10 Li51' R |
Tri |
Lempo |
10 Aq51' D |
12,03,1976 |
Plu |
10 Li02' D |
Tri |
Lempo |
10 Aq02' R |
23,08,1976 |
Plu |
12 Li55' R |
Tri |
Lempo |
12 Aq55' D |
29,03,1977 |
Plu |
12 Li04' D |
Tri |
Lempo |
12 Aq04' R |
10,08,1977 |
Plu |
14 Li57' R |
Tri |
Lempo |
14 Aq57' D |
18,04,1978 |
Plu |
14 Li11' D |
Tri |
Lempo |
14 Aq11' R |
26,07,1978 |
Plu |
16 Li54' R |
Tri |
Lempo |
16 Aq54' D |
15,05,1979 |
Plu |
16 Li26' D |
Tri |
Lempo |
16 Aq26' R |
05,07,1979 |
Plu |
10 Aq00' R |
Tri |
Lempo |
10 Ge00' R |
13,09,2030 |
Plu |
9 Aq40' R |
Tri |
Lempo |
9 Ge40' R |
19,10,2030 |
Plu |
12 Aq02' R |
Tri |
Lempo |
12 Ge02' D |
22,08,2031 |
Plu |
11 Aq21' D |
Tri |
Lempo |
11 Ge21' R |
14,11,2031 |
Plu |
13 Aq58' R |
Tri |
Lempo |
13 Ge58' D |
08,08,2032 |
Plu |
13 Aq08' D |
Tri |
Lempo |
13 Ge08' R |
01,12,2032 |
Plu |
15 Aq49' R |
Tri |
Lempo |
15 Ge49' D |
28,07,2033 |
Plu |
14 Aq57' D |
Tri |
Lempo |
14 Ge57' R |
16,12,2033 |
Plu |
17 Aq37' R |
Tri |
Lempo |
17 Ge37' D |
18,07,2034 |
Plu |
16 Aq48' D |
Tri |
Lempo |
16 Ge48' R |
31,12,2034 |
Plu |
19 Aq21' R |
Tri |
Lempo |
19 Ge21' D |
08,07,2035 |
Plu |
18 Aq39' D |
Tri |
Lempo |
18 Ge39' R |
14,01,2036 |
Plu |
21 Aq02' R |
Tri |
Lempo |
21 Ge02' D |
26,06,2036 |
Plu |
20 Aq31' D |
Tri |
Lempo |
20 Ge31' R |
28,01,2037 |
Plu |
22 Aq40' R |
Tri |
Lempo |
22 Ge40' D |
15,06,2037 |
Plu |
22 Aq26' D |
Tri |
Lempo |
22 Ge26' R |
14,02,2038 |
Plu |
24 Aq14' R |
Tri |
Lempo |
24 Ge14' D |
03,06,2038 |
Plu |
24 Aq25' D |
Tri |
Lempo |
24 Ge25' D |
06,03,2039 |
Click here for a LEMPO EPHEMERIS for 1900-2050.
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Several new Plutinos have been discovered recently but have not as yet been named. In case you'd like to get a head start on studying these new bodies, here is a yearly ephemeris, 1900-2012, 0 Hr UT, for those whose orbits are known well enough to have been given Minor Planet Numbers:
OK, Plutino as a little Pluto makes sense. But I KNOW there is no body out there called Cubo, or even Cubewan. (Help me, Cubewan, you're my only hope?) So where the heck did this category get it's name?
Quite simple, really. The very first body ever discovered out past Neptune & Pluto was designated 1992 QB1. Later, when other bodies were found with similar characteristics, they were called "QB1-o's", or cubewanos.
Anyway, a cubewano is any substantial Kuiper belt object, orbiting beyond about 41 AU and not controlled by resonances with the outer planets. This category now also includes Borasisi, Chaos, Deucalion, Varuna and Quaoar.
QB1 was discovered by David C. Jewitt and Jane X. Luu at the Mauna Kea Observatory, Hawaii. The discoverers suggested the name Smiley for the object, but as there is already another asteroid with that name (1613 Smiley, named after an American astronomer) the name couldn't be used. The asteroid has received the number 15760, and until January 2018 it remained unnamed; it was normally referred to simply as QB1. But in 2018 QB1 was officially named Albion. Albion has it's own page on this site: QB1 Albion.
Click here for an Albion/QB1 EPHEMERIS for 1900-2020.
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Minor planet 66652, originally designated 1999 RZ253, was discovered on September 8, 1999. It takes about 292.6 years to circle the Sun, at perihelion getting as close as 39.982 AU, and as far away at aphelion as 48.164 AU. It has an orbital eccentricity of 0.0928, and an inclination of 0.5629.
The other bodies on this page were named after deities at the center of mythological tales told by various cultures around the world. Borasisi's name, however, is unique, as it came from the mythology of a culture invented by novelist named Kurt Vonnegut. In his book, Cat's Cradle, Vonnegut takes us to a little island called San Lorenzo where a man, having adopted the name Bokonon, invents a religion based, as he describes it, completely on lies. His followers are called Bokononists, and they teach their children a creation myth about the sun god Borasisi:
"Borasisi, the sun, held Pabu, the moon, in his arms, and hoped Pabu would bear him a fiery child. But poor Pabu gave birth to children that were cold, that did not burn; and Borasisi threw them away in disgust. Those were the planets who circled their terrible father at a safe distance. Then poor Pabu herself was cast away, and she went to live with her favourite child, which was Earth. Earth was Pabu s favorite because it had people on it; and the people looked up to her and loved her and sympathised."
So unlike Varuna, or Sedna, or Deucalion, central figures in myths handed down generation to generation, the myth of the Sun God Borasisi was created in the Twentieth Century in the mind of a man who also created the people who believed in him. I'll have more to say about Vonnegut's mind in a moment.
The body in our solar system we now call Borasisi was found to be a binary system on 23 April 2003, like the Earth and Moon, and it's companion was named Pabu from the same story.
I wondered where Borasisi fell in the chart of Kurt Vonnegut, since it was his creation, so I searched AstroDatabank and found that he was born on Nov 11, 1922 at 8:00 AM (although the accuracy of the time is in question) in Indianapolis, Indiana (39N46, 86W09.) Setting up his chart, I could easiy see why I liked his books (my moon is closely conjunct his Ascendant and Venus), but I almost fell out of my seat when I learned how significant Borasisi was in his chart!
In his 11th house he has a close conjunction of Jupiter 3 Scorpio 25 to Mercury 4 Scorpio 03, and right between them sits Borasisi at 3 Scorpio 55!
The closeness to his mental planets, Mercury and Jupiter, is significant enough. But if you've read Cat's Cradle, you too may find Borasisi's location in the 11th house of friends, groups, teams and associations quite amazing. Let me again quote from this book:
"We Bokononists believe that humanity is organized into teams, teams that do God's Will without ever discovering what they are doing. Such a team is called a karass by Bokonon ... "If you find your life tangled up with somebody else's life for no very logical reasons," writes Bokonon,"that person may be a member of your karass."
and about a world full of false karasses which are man-made groups that turn out to be, "a seeming team that was meaningless in terms of the ways God gets things done, a textbook example of what Bokonon calls a granfalloon. Other examples are the Communist party, the Daughters of the American Revolution, the General Electric Company, the International Order of Odd Fellows - and any nation, anytime, anywhere."
So Vonnegut, having Borasisi in the house of associations, writes about a clear distinction between those people we are associated with because we share some common destiny, and those we associate with because of some invented, fictitious purpose.
At discovery, Borasisi was 25 Aquarius 32. The Sabian symbol for this degree is "A Garage Man Testing A Car's Battery With A Hydrometer". I've seen a mechanic do just this, deducing how much charge is still left in the battery by the density of the remaining sulphuric acid. The battery is a place where a dangerous, poisonous substance has been tamed and put to work for us, and if the density of the acid is too great it can damage the battery, while too little will keep the battery from holding a charge. In the human body, our stomach also has a dangerous poison put to good use. Too much hydrochloric acid will eat away at the stomach lining, too little will not allow us to break down the foods to enable us to convert them into energy for the body's use. As a metaphor, one could apply this on many levels. For example, using certain words in just the right context, with just the right emphasis, can stir people on to great heights. The same words, without any feeling behind them, could be totally useless, while too much intensity backing the words can cause them to be biting, even destructive.
Going back to Vonnegut's book for a moment, Bokonon states that his religion is built on 'harmless untruths', and that the essence of his religion is that one should live by the lies "that make you brave and. kind and healthy and happy." Lies can be like sulfuric acid, burning everything they touch, but there are also times when telling a lie is the best thing to do in a situation. We even have the terms "White lie" and "Noble lie" as part of our vocabulary, both often reference to situations where a lie is told for good or noble reasons.
Kurt Vonnegut's son Mark has a close Borasisi connection with his father, and I will get into that in a moment. Mark is a well known and respected pediatrician, but is perhaps even more known for writing about his descent into mental illness (schizophrenia and bipolar). You can read an article here about how Kurt and his son Mark talked about the latter's illness: Vonnegut Speaks On Mental Illness. Mark has written a powerful book, well worth reading, entitled, "Just Like Someone Without Mental Illness Only More So."
Mark was born on May 11, 1947. I haven't found his birth time so I'll focus on two points in his chart. His Borasisi is 8 Sag 46 R, conjunct his father's Ascendant; and his Chiron is 4 Scorpio 22 R, conjunct his father's Jupiter/Borasisi/Mercury conjunction.
Phil Sedgwick has a few words to say about Borisisi: Borasisi ~ 30 September 2007
Here are a few other people with close aspects to Borasisi:
Neil Armstrong:
Borasisi 12 Scorpio 50 in the 6th
Sun 12 Leo 04
Charles Manson:
Borasisi 20 Scorpio 14 in the 7th
Sun 19 Scorpio 49
Venus 18 Scorpio 18
Saturn 21 Aquarius 45
Woody Allen:
Borasisi 22 Scorpio 09 in the 3rd
Moon 24 Aquarius 06
George Arliss:
Borasisi 25 Leo 27 R in the 8th
Moon 24 Scorpio 31
Baha'U'Llah:
Borasisi 3 Cancer 02 R in the 8th
Moon 2 Cap 17
Pearl Bailey:
Borasisi 27 Libra 50 R in the 6th
Moon 28 Libra 16
Loni Anderson:
Borasisi 4 Sag 20 R barely in the 3rd
IC 5 Sag 34
Mercury 4 Sag 44
Neptune 4 Libra 20
Ed Asner:
Borasisi 13 Scorpio 27 in the 1st
South Node 12 Scorpio 12 S
Mercury 15 Scorpio 38
Vesta 13 Leo 37
Chiron 11 Taurus 28
Roberto Assagioli:
Borasisi 19 Virgo 41 R in the 4th
Mercury 18 Pisces 13 R
Eris 17 Pisces 58
Tracy Austin:
Borasisi 1 Cap 09 in the 1st
Mercury 29 Sag 34
Felix Adler:
Borasisi 8 Leo 23 11th
Venus 6 Leo 55
MC 7 Gem 59
Alan Arkin:
Borasisi 20 Scorpio 21 R in the 9th
Venus 20 Aquarius 47
Antinon Artaud:
Borasisi 29 Virgo 21 in the 12th
Venus 27 Virgo 47
Vesta 28 Gemini 09
Arthur Ashe:
Borasisi 1 Sag 38 R in the 2nd
Venus 2 Virgo 19
Jupiter 2 Leo 06
Sri Aurobindo:
Borasisi 1 Virgo 10 in the 1st
Venus 0 Virgo 35
Jim Backus:
Borasisi 21 Libra 36 R in the 7th
Venus 22 Aries 22
Neptune 23 Cancer 35 R
Roseanne Barr:
Borasisi 15 Sag 33 in the 10th
Venus 15 Sag 25
Ceres 16 Gemini 12 R
Josephine Baker:
Borasisi 10 Libra 46 R in the 2nd
Neptune 9 Cancer 03
Venus 9 Cancer 36
Chiron 12 Aqu 34 R
Sun 12 Gem 10
Robert Altman:
Borasisi 7 Scorpio 57 R in the 12th
Mars 9 Taurus 31
Cleveland Amory:
Borasisi 25 Libra 37 in the 2nd
Mars 23 Cancer 43
Chuck Barris:
Borasisi 11 Scorpio 54 R in the 1st
Chiron 11 Taurus 56
Ceres 13 Taurus 33
Mars 12 Leo 26
Brigitte Bardot:
Borasisi 19 Scorpio 06 in the 11th
Mars 18 Leo 06
Bob Barker:
Borasisi 5 Scorpio 59 in the 1st
Asc 5 Scorpio 26
Mars 5 Scorpio 23
Don Adams:
Borasisi 8 Sag 57 in the 10th
Jupiter 7 Sag 31
Sun 4 Sag 36
Herb Alpert:
Borasisi 21 Scorpio 43 R barely in the 3rd
Jupiter 22 Scorpio 33 R
IC 23 Scorpio 59
Pluto 23 Cancer 50 R
Julie Andrews:
Borasisi 20 Scorpio 33 in the 2nd
Jupiter 22 Scorpio 00
Bernie Ashman:
Borasisi 8 Sag 52 in the 9th
Jupiter 6 Sag 52
F. Lee Bailey:
Borasisi 17 Sco 30 R in the 7th almost 8th
Saturn 16 Aquarius 13 R
Fred Astaire:
Borasisi 2 Libra 05 R in the 10th
MC 1 Libra 54
Patch Adams:
Borasisi 5 Sag 31 R barely in the 7th
Asc 6 Sag 21
Sun 7 Gemin 15
Rosanna Arquette:
Borasisi 25 Sag 16 R
Asc 24 Sag 32
Frankie Avalon:
Borasisi 25 Scorpio 56 in the 12th
Asc 26 Scorpio 39
Walter H. Annenberg:
Borasisi 14 Libra 42 R in the 3rd
Ceres 14 Libra 50 R
Neptune 12 Cancer 06
Uranus 16 Cancer 16
Click here for a BORASISI EPHEMERIS for 1900-2020. |
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I love the name of this one! Wonder if it has anything to do with Chaos theory?
Minor planet 19521 was discovered on November 19, 1998 and was originally designated 1998 WH24. It has an orbit of 309.1006 years, reaches perihelion at 40.9264 AU, and aphelion at 50.5041. (Funny, you'd think with a name like Chaos it would have a more elliptical orbit!)
Chaos derives from the Greek language and typically refers to unpredictability. In the metaphysical sense, it is the opposite of Law: unrestrictive, both creative and destructive.
However, the original Greek worder did not mean "disorder" in classical-period Ancient Greece. It meant "the primal emptiness, Space". It is derived from the Indo-European root ghn or ghen meaning "gape, be wide open": compare "chasm" (from Greek), and Anglo-Saxon gānian (= "yawn"), geanian, ginian (= "gape wide"); see also Old Norse Ginnunga gap. Due to people misunderstanding early Christian uses of the word, the meaning of the word changed to "disorder".
An oft-made assumption is that the metaphysical Chaos is Evil and that Law is Good, however it should be noted these are different concepts, and it is quite possible for Chaos to be Good and Law be Evil. One example of this would be the story of Robin Hood, or the real-life world examples of oppressive governments and dictatorships being thrown off by freedom fighters.
Chaos (also 'Khaos')is also the primordial substance from which the universe sprang in Greek mythology.
Mark Andrew Holmes has some thoughts on Chaos: markandrewholmes.com/chaos.html
At its discovery, Chaos was located at 26 Taurus 34 R.
Click here for a CHAOS EPHEMERIS for 1900-2020.
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Minor planet 53311, Deucalion, was discovered April 18, 1999, and was originally designated 1999 HU11. It has an orbit of 295.5395 years, and its orbit is more round than that of Chaos, with perihelion at 41.5791 AU and aphelion at 44.3683 AU.
In Greek mythology, Deucalion, or Deukalion ("new-wine sailor") was the son of Prometheus and Clymene or Celaeno.
When the wrath of Zeus was ignited against the whole of the Pelasgians, the original pre-Hellenic inhabitants of Greece, Zeus decided to bring an end to the Golden Age with the Great Deluge. Zeus was appalled that these people were practicing cannibalism, and sacrificing humans to him, especially young boys. So Zeus was set upon loosing a deluge which would wash everything clean.
Deucalion had been forewarned by his father Prometheus (who, being the god who took a particular liking to man, had a penchant for trying to help mankind avoid destruction), and so Deucalion's plan to build an ark and provision it carefully (no animals are rescued in this version of the Flood myth), so that when the waters receded after nine days, he and his wife Pyrrha, daughter of Epimetheus, were the one surviving pair of humans. Their ark touched solid ground on Mount Parnassus or Mount Etna or Mount Athos or Mount Othrys in Thessaly -- it depends whose version one is reading.
Once the deluge was over and the couple had given thanks to Zeus, Deucalion consulted an oracle of Themis about how to repopulate the earth. He was told to cover your head and throw the bones of your mother behind your shoulder. Deucalion and Pyrrha understood that "mother" is Gaia, the mother of all living things, and the "bones" to be rocks. They threw the rocks behind their shoulders and the stones formed people. Pyrrha's became women; Deucalion's became men. Deucalion and Pyrrha had at least two children, Hellen and Protogenea, and possibly a third, Amphictyon (who is autochthonous in other traditions). Deucalion's parallels with Noah and with Utnapishtim, the survivor of the Sumerian Flood that is told in the Epic of Gilgamesh, are even clearer in the wine subtext in this myth. Though Deucalion is no longer allowed to be the inventor of wine as Noah still is, his name gives away his secret: deucos + halieus "new wine sailor". His wife, named "wine-red", just happens to be the sister of Ariadne who mothered with Dionysus, several wine-making progenitors of Aegean tribes.
Mark Andrew Holmes designed the above symbol for Deucalion, and has written a bit about it at www.geocities.com/mahtezcatpoc/deucalion.html
At its discovery, Deucalion was located at 24 Libra 06 R
Click here for a DEUCALION EPHEMERIS for 1900-2020.
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Minor planet 469705, ǂKá̦gára, was discovered March 11, 2005 and was originally designated 2005 EF298. A few years later they discovered that it was actually a binary, with its partner being almost as large, and it was named !Hãunu. And before you say anything, no, those characters in front of the two names are not typos, but part of their names. I will tell you more about that in a bit.
It takes ǂKá̦gára 292.45 years to make one circle around the Sun. And it's far out. When closest to the Sun it reaches 40.013 AU, just a little further out then Eris's closest approach (38.271 AU). But its orbit is almost circular, with an eccentricity of only 0.085. So the furthest it gets to is 44.058 AU (compare that to Eris which moves all the way out to 97.457 AU.) It's orbit is inclined to the ecliptic 1.60 degrees.
THE NAMING
The names ǂKá̦gára and !Hãunu are from the mythology of the |Xam people of South Africa. ǂKá̦gára and his brother-in-law !Hãunu fought a terrible battle. Thunder and lightning were their weapons, and the battle created mountains, clouds and rain. The conflict was fought over ǂKá̦gára's returning his younger sister, wife of !Hãunu, to their parents. That's the mythology.
So now let's talk about the unusual characters that begin the names of these two. These characters are used to represent sounds that are a part of the language of the |Xam people that are unique to various tribes in South Africa. The sounds are a type of click.\
- is called a palatal click
- is a (post)aveolar click
I was a child the first time I heard this type of sound. A song came on the radio, sung by a South African woman named Miriam Makeba, and it was introduced as "the Click Song." The words of the song included several click sounds that, try as I might, I could not reproduce. (Here is a YouTube video of her singing this song, if you are interested: THE CLICK SONG. )
Anyway, the name of this body, and its partner in the binary system, include these types of click sounds. You can click on these links to hear how the names are pronounced:
ASTROLOGY
It is too soon to give a definitive meaning to this cubewano. But something tells me it will in some way be related to opening the mind to an entirely different way of thinking. As anyone who has studied a language different than their native one will tell you, a language is a kind of mind map, and when you learn a new language you add a new map to your mind. (A friend of mine speaks 7 languages, and as she tells it, she has 7 different mental maps.) Now imagine if you will a mind map using landmarks totally alien to anything you have ever seen or heard before! What wonders will you discover about the universe as you explore this new map?
ǂKá̦gára was at 29 Leo 15 R when it was discovered. (Coincidentally, I first learned of this body recently, shortly after a Solar Eclipse at 29 Leo.) The Sabian Symbol for this degree is "An unsealed letter", and Dane Rudhyar wrote that its keynote is "The realization by the individual that all thoughts and all messages are inevitably to be shared with all men."
I first became intrigued with this body when I discovered where it falls in my chart. My chart-ruler Mercury is 17 Gem 11, conjunct Mars 19 Gem 14, and ǂKá̦gára is 20 Gem 10. (I realize its close proximity to these personal planets might make it difficult for me to see its influence objectively.)
As one does, I began to add its position to people I am close to, and was stunned to find that it is prominent in my wife's chart (Sun 27 Gemi 25, ǂKá̦gára at 26 Gem 00.) But if I consider synastry, she has it only 9 minutes away from my Sun 26 Gem 09. (Yes, she and I have our Suns conjunct.)
My wife had two children before we met. Her one daughter has it almost exact conjunction with her Virgo Moon. Her other daughter doesn't have it conjunct anything, but in Cancer it makes a tight yod with her Neptune in Sagittarius and her Mercury in Aquarius
Turning to my own family, my father had it conjunct his Taurus Moon; my mother had it exact (to the minute) conjunct her Taurus IC; my older daughter has it conjunct her Ascendant; and my younger daughter has it conjunct her Leo North Node.
So whatever it means, it is strong in my life, and I am surrounded by people who have it prominent.
Something told me to look at ǂKá̦gára in the chart for the USA. In the Sag rising chart, it is in Scorpio in the 12th house, in almost exact square to the 3rd house Moon in Aquarius. And speaking of the US, President Joe Biden has his Saturn at 9 Gemini 57 conjunct ǂKá̦gára at 10 Gem 23.
When I saw the discovery degree of 29 Leo 15 it sounded familiar. Where had I see that degree recently? And then I remembered: Donald Trump's Ascendant is 29 Leo 55. So I wondered, what happened in Trump's life when this body was discovered right on his Ascendant?
- He married Melania, a woman almost 24 years younger than himself
- He opened Trump University (aka Trump Wealth Institute, aka Trump Entrepreneur Initiative LLC). (It was shut down in 2010 amid lawsuits and New York Attorney General alleging it was a scam. Jupiter and Chiron opposed his Ascendant this year, this opposing the discovery degree.
- A few years later, newspaper headlines around the US echoed this one from the NewYork Times: "Trump wrote off more than $100 million in business losses to reduce his federal taxes in 2005."
Phil Sedgwick has proposed these keywords and phrases for ǂKá̦gára:
- Positive - strong sense of community, sharing both personally and tribally, respect for culture and tradition
- Negative - judgmental and rejecting, exclusionary, selfish, deceitful
- Mundane - rescue, abduction, warriors, thunder lightning
Click here for an ephemeris for 1900-2050:: ǂKá̦gára EPHEMERIS.
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On the 3rd of February 1997, a team of astronomers working together in Hawaii discovered a new body that was initially designated 1997 CS29, and eventually given the number 79360. But it was not until several years later, at the beginning of 2012, that it was officially named Sila-Nunam.
The hyphen in its name is there because this is not a single body, but a pair of objects orbiting around a common center, or what is now called a Binary System. One of these was named Sila and the other Nunam.
The Inuit (also called Eskimo) are people living in the far northern regions of Canada, the US state of Alaska, and on the other side of what might once have been the Bering Strait Land Bridge, Siberia and Greenland.
Sedna was their sea-goddess. But they also believed deeply in another pair of beings.
They believed the earth-goddess Nunam created the land animals and, some say, humans as well. She is often pictured as wearing a coat that reaches to her knees and from which hang living miniatures of all land animals she has created. She is a goddess of fertility, gestation and childbirth. The Musk-Ox, a very important creature for the Inuit's survival, was said to have been born from eggs that were deep inside Nunam's body.
Her husband, Sila, was the god of weather, especially the winds, and also the god of the life-force, which he breathed into Nunam's creations to bring them to life. (The life force was said to come from Sila and flow back into Sila after death.) Since telling tales, and making music with one's voice, also required breathing, Sila was also seen as the god of music (especially singing), storytelling, and other creative inspiration. Edmond Carpenter wrote, in his book "Eskimo Realities", "In Eskimo, the word 'to make poetry' is the word 'to breathe', both are derivatives of anerca - the soul, that which is eternal, the breath of life." Shamans received their creative inspiration and abilities from Sila as well.
Sila-Nunam has an orbit of about 288.1713 years, which is just a little longer than Pluto's. The two bodies in fact can seem to keep pace with each other for centuries. I ran the aspects between Pluto and Sila-Nunam all the way back to the year 1400, and they were never in conjunction. They were in opposition 3 times during 1478-1479, and have not opposed each other since. But between 1761 and 1765 they exactly squared each other 11 times; between 1867 and 1877 they made 23 exact squares; and then another 11 squares from 1960 to 1965.
It has an orbital eccentricity of 0.00837059. That's pretty circular, considering a circle would be 0 and a straight line would be 1. For this reason its perihelion of 43.449 AU is not much different to its aphelion of 44.43. The inclination to the ecliptic is 2.25612.
On 9 January 2012 the pair was officially named Sila-Nunam.
The two bodies are almost identical in size. Sila is approximately 243 km in diameter and Nunam is 230 km. Sila-Nunam is very red in visible light, by the way.
I didn't catch it at first, the fact that Sila and Nunam were a couple. But when I read that it is a binary system with one body masculine, the other feminine, I realized that whatever influence Sila-Nunam has, one can probably expect some type of duality....a yin yang.
I was thinking of Sila's connection to the "breath of life", when he breathed into Nunam's creations, the animals. And I could not help thinking of the 'chi' or 'ki', the life force that is so much a part of Asian philosophies, and how proper breathing is necessary to balance the Yin and Yang within. Tao Yin is the name of a Taoist Respiration Therapy. Respiration therapy has long been a well-known art in ancient China, and it was adopted by the Taoists, not only for its therapeutic qualities, but also because it was realized that everything within nature has to breathe to survive, so truly 'breath is life'. Perhaps there is a strong Sila-Nunam who excel at playing the aboriginal musical instrument, the Didgeridoo, that requires a form of circular breathing.
Sila-Nunam's discovery degree was 23 Cancer 34 R. The Sabian Symbol for that degree is "A Woman And Two Men Castaways On A Small Island Of The South Seas."
Click here for a SILA-NUNAM EPHEMERIS for 1900-2020.
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The 2000th minor Planet, Varuna, was originally designated 2000 WR106 when it was discovered on November 28, 2000. It has an orbit of 283.20 years, a perihelion of 40.915 AU, and an aphelion of 45.335 AU. It has a diameter of about 560 miles.
Varuna was discovered in the year 2000, but it was seen in 1953, although it was not recognized at the time.
Russian astrologer Denis Kutalyov indicates that the Kuiper Belt may be seen as a sort of boundary of what is knowable; the multiplicity of objects in this region therefore suggests that the doors to the mystery beyond are legion. He further states that Varuna in particular may be seen as conferring notoriety, not to say infamy, and immortality in the sense of renown.
Interestingly, it was discovered during a very strange event in US history: a US election where the results where hotly contested, and where no one knew for sure who was going to be president for days past the election. (Astrologer Jerome Armstrong has noted that the GOP has its natal Varuna at 19 Sagittarius, conjunct George W. Bush's South Node, which Pluto is currently transiting).
It is named after the Hindu god Varuna, the oldest of the vedic (Hindu) deities, the maker and upholder of heaven and the earth. (In Vedism, god of the night sky who with his thousand eyes watches over human conduct and judges good and evil and punishes evildoers; often considered king of the Hindu gods and frequently paired with Mitra as an upholder of the world.) "He knows the pathway of the wind" (Rig Veda, the oldest of the Vedas and the oldest book in Sanskrit). Varuna is the merciful, supportive, and heavenly king of both the gods and humans who controls the physical order of the universe....Keeper of Divine Order, Lord of the Cosmos. He expresses physical power in battle and pro-creative vigor as he upholds cosmic law and a path of order. Omnipotent and omniscient, an enforcer of contracts who punished mortals who did not keep their word, he was also a Lord of the Dead who could confer immortality.
Check out these other pages for more insight into Varuna:
Nick Anthony Firenza's Varuna page
Denis Kutalyov's Varuna: Angel or Demon
Mark Andrew Holmes Varuna page
When Varuna was discovered, it was at 10 Cancer 29 R
Click here for a VARUNA EPHEMERIS for 1900-2020.
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The 5000th minor planet, Quaoar (pronounced kwah-o-wahr), was discovered June 4, 2002, and was originally classified as 2002 LM60. The discovery was announced to the world on October 7, 2002. It has an orbit of 285.97 years, reaches perihelion at 41.914 AU, and aphelion at 44.896 AU.) The wonder of this is that it actually does have a nearly circular orbit...a rarity in this solar system. It is over half the diameter of Pluto....800 miles.
In February 2023 astronomers released some unexpected news: Quaoar became the eighth body in the solar system where rings are found after Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune and minor planets Chiron, Chariklo and Haumea. But the rings of this body are quite different than the others. Unlike the rings around all those bodies, the rings of Quaoar are far from it, which is confusing to planetary scientists because it’s thought that rings only exist close-in where tidal forces prevent the material the makes rings from clumping to form moons. In fact, its rings are twice as far as previously thought possible.
Quaoar was named for a Native American god worshipped by the Tongva people as a creation deity of the Tongva people. (The Tongva are native to the area around Los Angeles, California.) According to legend, Quaoar "came down from heaven; and, after reducing chaos to order, laid out the world on the back of seven giants. He then created the lower animals, and then mankind."
According to Tongva mythology, Quaoar sings and dances the world and other deities into existence.
At the time of its discovery, Quaoar was conjunct the fixed star Antares, the brightest star in the constellation Scorpio. DeVore states that this star has the name Watcher of the West, and can be malevolent, destructive, subject to rash impulses, headtrong obtinancy.......but can also be a sign of honor and good fortune. It will be interesting to see how this plays out as we learn the nature of Quaoar.
Check out these other pages for more insight into Quaoar:
Nick Anthony Firenza's Quaoar page
Mark Andrew Holmes has designed the Quaoar symbol on the right, and has written about it at markandrewholmes.com/quaoar.html
Lynn Koiner has written an article well worth reading on this body: Quaoar, the Centaur of Transformation
Discovery position was 10 Sagittarius 10 R.
It was announced to the world when it was 9 Sagittarius 35.
Click here for a QUAOAR EPHEMERIS for 1900-2020.
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OK, what exactly is an Oort Object? Well, first, you need to understand what the Oort Cloud is.
The Oort Cloud is a spherical cloud of comets situated about 50,000 to 100,000 AU from the Sun. This is approximately 1000 times the distance from the Sun to Pluto or roughly one light year, almost a quarter of the distance from the Sun to Proxima Centauri, the star nearest the Sun. The Oort cloud has its inner disk at the ecliptic from the Kuiper belt. It is believed to be the source of most or all comets entering the inner solar system (some short-period comets may come from the Kuiper belt), based on observations of the orbits of comets. The Oort cloud is believed to be a remnant of the original nebula that collapsed to form the Sun and planets five billion years ago, and is loosely bound to the solar system.
Oort Objects are also known as Detached Objects, Extended Scattered Disk Objects (E-SDO), Distant Detached Objects (DDO) or Scattered-Extended. These are bodies with a perihelion too far away from Neptune to be significantly influenced by it, and so appear to be "detached" from the solar system. Eight other bodies have so far been placed in this classification, but only Sedna so far has been named. Sedna is most likely the largest of these, and for awhile was the one known to go the furthest out. But at least one other, as yet unnamed, goes even further outward: #87269. (2000 OO67). More on this in a bit. Here are a few of the other known Oort Objects:
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Sedna, minor planet #90377, is totally amazing. Its orbit (76 AU at perihelion, 928 AU at aphelion), have led some to speculate that it is the planet Nibiru spoken of by author Zechariah Sitchen. It may belong to an "inner" Oort cloud.
If Sedna indeed belongs to the Oort cloud, this may mean that the Oort cloud is both denser and closer to the Sun than previously thought. This has been proposed as possible evidence that the Sun initially formed as part of a dense cluster of stars; with closer neighbors during Oort cloud formation, objects ejected by gas giants would have their orbits circularized closer to the Sun than was predicted for situations with more distant neighbors.
We don't know the size yet, because it is too far out to be able to deduce. But its diameter should be approximately 995 miles. One thing they can tell us is that it is red in color and very shiny. It is said to be the reddest object in the Solar System after the planet Mars.
Sedna was discovered by Mike Brown, Chad Trujillo, and David Rabinowitz on Nov. 14, 2003. (There's that Rabinowitz guy again!) The discovery was announced on March 15, 2004, and was originally designated 2003 VB12.
Its discovery was the farthest distance at which any natural object in solar system has ever been observed. And...are you ready for this? Sedna's orbit takes about 10,706 years!!!!
Sedna was named after the mythical Inuit goddess of the sea. It is said she was thrown into very cold Arctic waters by her father. Naming the faraway body Sedna seemed appropriate to its discoverers as the planetoid may be the coldest object in the Solar System.
The Inuit are an aboriginal people on Earth living on fish and animals in northern Canada above the tree line in the Northwest Territories, and in Northern Quebec and Labrador.
In Inuit mythology, Sedna is a sea goddess and master of the animals, especially mammals such as seals, of the ocean. She lives in and rules over Adlivun, the Inuit underworld.
According to one myth, Sedna, similar to a mermaid, was the daughter of the creator-god Anguta and his wife. She is said to have been so huge and hungry that she ate everything in her parents' home, and even gnawed off one of her father's arms as he slept. According to some versions of the myth, she took a dog for her husband.
Anguta was so angry that he threw her over the side of his canoe. She clung to its sides, whereupon he chopped her fingers off one by one until she let go. She sank to the underworld, becoming the queen of the monsters of the deep, and her huge fingers became the seals, sea-lions and whales hunted by the Inuit.
Other tales assert that Sedna was a beautiful and chaste maiden who was innocently lured into marriage by an evil bird spirit. When her father tried to rescue her, the spirit became angry and caused a terrible storm which threatened the very survival of her people. In desperation, Sedna's father threw her into the raging sea.
The varying legends each give different rationales for her death at the hands of her father. Sometimes she is the innocent victim, and sometimes she appears to deserve death as punishment for greed or some other evil. But all tales agree that she descended into the depths of the ocean and became the Goddess of Sea Creatures. As such she became a vital deity, eagerly worshipped by hunters who depended on her goodwill to supply food.
At its discovery, Sedna was at 17 Tau 58 R
And when it was announced to the world, its postion was 17 Tau 40
Check out these other pages for more insight into Sedna:
Kim Falconer's page, Discover The Astrology Of Sedna
Nick Anthony Firenza's Sedna page
Mark Andrew Holmes' Sedna page: markandrewholmes.com/sedna.html
Richard Brown's Sedna page
And if you go on the Astrology Now website, you can download a copy of Barbara Schermer's article, Sedna: Goddess For Our Time
Click here for a monthly SEDNA EPHEMERIS for 1900-2020.
But because is such a slow mover, here is also a yearly ephemeris for 1701-1900, at 0 hrs UT:
DATE |
LONG |
LAT |
Jan 1 1701 NS |
6 Pi07' |
-3 20' |
Jan 1 1702 NS |
6 Pi13' |
-3 21' |
Jan 1 1703 NS |
6 Pi19' |
-3 22' |
Jan 1 1704 NS |
6 Pi25' |
-3 23' |
Jan 1 1705 NS |
6 Pi31' |
-3 24' |
Jan 1 1706 NS |
6 Pi38' |
-3 25' |
Jan 1 1707 NS |
6 Pi44' |
-3 26' |
Jan 1 1708 NS |
6 Pi50' |
-3 27' |
Jan 1 1709 NS |
6 Pi56' |
-3 28' |
Jan 1 1710 NS |
7 Pi03' |
-3 30' |
Jan 1 1711 NS |
7 Pi09' |
-3 31' |
Jan 1 1712 NS |
7 Pi15' |
-3 32' |
Jan 1 1713 NS |
7 Pi22' |
-3 33' |
Jan 1 1714 NS |
7 Pi28' |
-3 34' |
Jan 1 1715 NS |
7 Pi34' |
-3 35' |
Jan 1 1716 NS |
7 Pi40' |
-3 36' |
Jan 1 1717 NS |
7 Pi47' |
-3 37' |
Jan 1 1718 NS |
7 Pi53' |
-3 38' |
Jan 1 1719 NS |
7 Pi59' |
-3 40' |
Jan 1 1720 NS |
8 Pi06' |
-3 41' |
Jan 1 1721 NS |
8 Pi12' |
-3 42' |
Jan 1 1722 NS |
8 Pi18' |
-3 43' |
Jan 1 1723 NS |
8 Pi25' |
-3 44' |
Jan 1 1724 NS |
8 Pi31' |
-3 45' |
Jan 1 1725 NS |
8 Pi38' |
-3 46' |
Jan 1 1726 NS |
8 Pi45' |
-3 48' |
Jan 1 1727 NS |
8 Pi52' |
-3 49' |
Jan 1 1728 NS |
8 Pi58' |
-3 50' |
Jan 1 1729 NS |
9 Pi05' |
-3 51' |
Jan 1 1730 NS |
9 Pi12' |
-3 52' |
Jan 1 1731 NS |
9 Pi19' |
-3 53' |
Jan 1 1732 NS |
9 Pi25' |
-3 55' |
Jan 1 1733 NS |
9 Pi32' |
-3 56' |
Jan 1 1734 NS |
9 Pi39' |
-3 57' |
Jan 1 1735 NS |
9 Pi45' |
-3 58' |
Jan 1 1736 NS |
9 Pi52' |
-3 59' |
Jan 1 1737 NS |
9 Pi59' |
-4 01' |
Jan 1 1738 NS |
10 Pi06' |
-4 02' |
Jan 1 1739 NS |
10 Pi13' |
-4 03' |
Jan 1 1740 NS |
10 Pi19' |
-4 04' |
Jan 1 1741 NS |
10 Pi27' |
-4 05' |
Jan 1 1742 NS |
10 Pi33' |
-4 07' |
Jan 1 1743 NS |
10 Pi40' |
-4 08' |
Jan 1 1744 NS |
10 Pi47' |
-4 09' |
Jan 1 1745 NS |
10 Pi55' |
-4 10' |
Jan 1 1746 NS |
11 Pi02' |
-4 12' |
Jan 1 1747 NS |
11 Pi09' |
-4 13' |
Jan 1 1748 NS |
11 Pi16' |
-4 14' |
Jan 1 1749 NS |
11 Pi23' |
-4 15' |
Jan 1 1750 NS |
11 Pi31' |
-4 17' |
Jan 1 1751 NS |
11 Pi38' |
-4 18' |
Jan 1 1752 NS |
11 Pi45' |
-4 19' |
Jan 1 1753 NS |
11 Pi52' |
-4 20' |
Jan 1 1754 NS |
11 Pi59' |
-4 22' |
Jan 1 1755 NS |
12 Pi07' |
-4 23' |
Jan 1 1756 NS |
12 Pi14' |
-4 24' |
Jan 1 1757 NS |
12 Pi21' |
-4 26' |
Jan 1 1758 NS |
12 Pi28' |
-4 27' |
Jan 1 1759 NS |
12 Pi36' |
-4 28' |
Jan 1 1760 NS |
12 Pi43' |
-4 29' |
Jan 1 1761 NS |
12 Pi51' |
-4 31' |
Jan 1 1762 NS |
12 Pi59' |
-4 32' |
Jan 1 1763 NS |
13 Pi06' |
-4 33' |
Jan 1 1764 NS |
13 Pi14' |
-4 35' |
Jan 1 1765 NS |
13 Pi22' |
-4 36' |
Jan 1 1766 NS |
13 Pi29' |
-4 37' |
Jan 1 1767 NS |
13 Pi37' |
-4 39' |
Jan 1 1768 NS |
13 Pi45' |
-4 40' |
Jan 1 1769 NS |
13 Pi53' |
-4 41' |
Jan 1 1770 NS |
14 Pi00' |
-4 43' |
Jan 1 1771 NS |
14 Pi08' |
-4 44' |
Jan 1 1772 NS |
14 Pi16' |
-4 45' |
Jan 1 1773 NS |
14 Pi24' |
-4 47' |
Jan 1 1774 NS |
14 Pi31' |
-4 48' |
Jan 1 1775 NS |
14 Pi39' |
-4 50' |
Jan 1 1776 NS |
14 Pi47' |
-4 51' |
Jan 1 1777 NS |
14 Pi55' |
-4 52' |
Jan 1 1778 NS |
15 Pi03' |
-4 54' |
Jan 1 1779 NS |
15 Pi11' |
-4 55' |
Jan 1 1780 NS |
15 Pi19' |
-4 57' |
Jan 1 1781 NS |
15 Pi27' |
-4 58' |
Jan 1 1782 NS |
15 Pi36' |
-4 59' |
Jan 1 1783 NS |
15 Pi44' |
-5 01' |
Jan 1 1784 NS |
15 Pi52' |
-5 02' |
Jan 1 1785 NS |
16 Pi01' |
-5 04' |
Jan 1 1786 NS |
16 Pi09' |
-5 05' |
Jan 1 1787 NS |
16 Pi18' |
-5 07' |
Jan 1 1788 NS |
16 Pi26' |
-5 08' |
Jan 1 1789 NS |
16 Pi34' |
-5 09' |
Jan 1 1790 NS |
16 Pi43' |
-5 11' |
Jan 1 1791 NS |
16 Pi51' |
-5 12' |
Jan 1 1792 NS |
16 Pi59' |
-5 14' |
Jan 1 1793 NS |
17 Pi08' |
-5 15' |
Jan 1 1794 NS |
17 Pi16' |
-5 17' |
Jan 1 1795 NS |
17 Pi25' |
-5 18' |
Jan 1 1796 NS |
17 Pi34' |
-5 20' |
Jan 1 1797 NS |
17 Pi43' |
-5 21' |
Jan 1 1798 NS |
17 Pi51' |
-5 23' |
Jan 1 1799 NS |
18 Pi00' |
-5 24' |
Jan 1 1800 NS |
18 Pi09' |
-5 26' |
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DATE |
LONG |
LAT |
Jan 1 1801 NS |
18 Pi18' |
-5 27' |
Jan 1 1802 NS |
18 Pi27' |
-5 29' |
Jan 1 1803 NS |
18 Pi36' |
-5 30' |
Jan 1 1804 NS |
18 Pi45' |
-5 32' |
Jan 1 1805 NS |
18 Pi54' |
-5 33' |
Jan 1 1806 NS |
19 Pi03' |
-5 35' |
Jan 1 1807 NS |
19 Pi12' |
-5 37' |
Jan 1 1808 NS |
19 Pi21' |
-5 38' |
Jan 1 1809 NS |
19 Pi31' |
-5 40' |
Jan 1 1810 NS |
19 Pi40' |
-5 41' |
Jan 1 1811 NS |
19 Pi49' |
-5 43' |
Jan 1 1812 NS |
19 Pi58' |
-5 44' |
Jan 1 1813 NS |
20 Pi08' |
-5 46' |
Jan 1 1814 NS |
20 Pi17' |
-5 48' |
Jan 1 1815 NS |
20 Pi26' |
-5 49' |
Jan 1 1816 NS |
20 Pi36' |
-5 51' |
Jan 1 1817 NS |
20 Pi45' |
-5 52' |
Jan 1 1818 NS |
20 Pi55' |
-5 54' |
Jan 1 1819 NS |
21 Pi05' |
-5 56' |
Jan 1 1820 NS |
21 Pi15' |
-5 57' |
Jan 1 1821 NS |
21 Pi25' |
-5 59' |
Jan 1 1822 NS |
21 Pi35' |
-6 00' |
Jan 1 1823 NS |
21 Pi44' |
-6 02' |
Jan 1 1824 NS |
21 Pi54' |
-6 04' |
Jan 1 1825 NS |
22 Pi04' |
-6 05' |
Jan 1 1826 NS |
22 Pi14' |
-6 07' |
Jan 1 1827 NS |
22 Pi24' |
-6 09' |
Jan 1 1828 NS |
22 Pi34' |
-6 10' |
Jan 1 1829 NS |
22 Pi44' |
-6 12' |
Jan 1 1830 NS |
22 Pi54' |
-6 14' |
Jan 1 1831 NS |
23 Pi05' |
-6 16' |
Jan 1 1832 NS |
23 Pi15' |
-6 17' |
Jan 1 1833 NS |
23 Pi25' |
-6 19' |
Jan 1 1834 NS |
23 Pi36' |
-6 21' |
Jan 1 1835 NS |
23 Pi46' |
-6 22' |
Jan 1 1836 NS |
23 Pi57' |
-6 24' |
Jan 1 1837 NS |
24 Pi07' |
-6 26' |
Jan 1 1838 NS |
24 Pi18' |
-6 28' |
Jan 1 1839 NS |
24 Pi29' |
-6 29' |
Jan 1 1840 NS |
24 Pi40' |
-6 31' |
Jan 1 1841 NS |
24 Pi50' |
-6 33' |
Jan 1 1842 NS |
25 Pi01' |
-6 35' |
Jan 1 1843 NS |
25 Pi12' |
-6 36' |
Jan 1 1844 NS |
25 Pi23' |
-6 38' |
Jan 1 1845 NS |
25 Pi34' |
-6 40' |
Jan 1 1846 NS |
25 Pi46' |
-6 42' |
Jan 1 1847 NS |
25 Pi57' |
-6 44' |
Jan 1 1848 NS |
26 Pi08' |
-6 45' |
Jan 1 1849 NS |
26 Pi19' |
-6 47' |
Jan 1 1850 NS |
26 Pi30' |
-6 49' |
Jan 1 1851 NS |
26 Pi41' |
-6 51' |
Jan 1 1852 NS |
26 Pi53' |
-6 53' |
Jan 1 1853 NS |
27 Pi04' |
-6 55' |
Jan 1 1854 NS |
27 Pi16' |
-6 56' |
Jan 1 1855 NS |
27 Pi28' |
-6 58' |
Jan 1 1856 NS |
27 Pi40' |
-7 00' |
Jan 1 1857 NS |
27 Pi52' |
-7 02' |
Jan 1 1858 NS |
28 Pi04' |
-7 04' |
Jan 1 1859 NS |
28 Pi16' |
-7 06' |
Jan 1 1860 NS |
28 Pi28' |
-7 08' |
Jan 1 1861 NS |
28 Pi40' |
-7 10' |
Jan 1 1862 NS |
28 Pi52' |
-7 11' |
Jan 1 1863 NS |
29 Pi04' |
-7 13' |
Jan 1 1864 NS |
29 Pi16' |
-7 15' |
Jan 1 1865 NS |
29 Pi28' |
-7 17' |
Jan 1 1866 NS |
29 Pi41' |
-7 19' |
Jan 1 1867 NS |
29 Pi53' |
-7 21' |
Jan 1 1868 NS |
0 Ar06' |
-7 23' |
Jan 1 1869 NS |
0 Ar18' |
-7 25' |
Jan 1 1870 NS |
0 Ar31' |
-7 27' |
Jan 1 1871 NS |
0 Ar44' |
-7 29' |
Jan 1 1872 NS |
0 Ar56' |
-7 31' |
Jan 1 1873 NS |
1 Ar09' |
-7 33' |
Jan 1 1874 NS |
1 Ar22' |
-7 35' |
Jan 1 1875 NS |
1 Ar36' |
-7 37' |
Jan 1 1876 NS |
1 Ar49' |
-7 39' |
Jan 1 1877 NS |
2 Ar02' |
-7 41' |
Jan 1 1878 NS |
2 Ar16' |
-7 43' |
Jan 1 1879 NS |
2 Ar29' |
-7 45' |
Jan 1 1880 NS |
2 Ar43' |
-7 47' |
Jan 1 1881 NS |
2 Ar56' |
-7 49' |
Jan 1 1882 NS |
3 Ar10' |
-7 51' |
Jan 1 1883 NS |
3 Ar24' |
-7 53' |
Jan 1 1884 NS |
3 Ar38' |
-7 55' |
Jan 1 1885 NS |
3 Ar51' |
-7 57' |
Jan 1 1886 NS |
4 Ar05' |
-7 59' |
Jan 1 1887 NS |
4 Ar19' |
-8 01' |
Jan 1 1888 NS |
4 Ar33' |
-8 03' |
Jan 1 1889 NS |
4 Ar47' |
-8 05' |
Jan 1 1890 NS |
5 Ar02' |
-8 08' |
Jan 1 1891 NS |
5 Ar16' |
-8 10' |
Jan 1 1892 NS |
5 Ar31' |
-8 12' |
Jan 1 1893 NS |
5 Ar46' |
-8 14' |
Jan 1 1894 NS |
6 Ar00' |
-8 16' |
Jan 1 1895 NS |
6 Ar15' |
-8 18' |
Jan 1 1896 NS |
6 Ar30' |
-8 20' |
Jan 1 1897 NS |
6 Ar45' |
-8 22' |
Jan 1 1898 NS |
7 Ar01' |
-8 25' |
Jan 1 1899 NS |
7 Ar16' |
-8 27' |
Jan 1 1900 NS |
7 Ar31' |
-8 29' |
Jan 1 1901 |
07 Ar46' |
-08 31' |
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Sedna's discovery was amazing. Imagine a body that takes over 11,000 years to orbit the Sun. I thought I'd seen everything! That is, until the Cerro Tololo Observatory in Chile discovered, on July 29, 2000 , one with an 11,760 year orbit! If any body fits Sitchen's idea of Nibiru, it's got to be #87269. So I've nicknamed it Nibiru, at least until it gets an official name.
Nibiru travels out to 1013 .504 AU from the Sun at aphelion. That's more than twice the distance Pluto gets when it is furthest out. But get this: when it is at its perihelion, it gets as close as 20.7726 AU! That closer than Neptune or Pluto ever gets.....in fact, that is almost to the orbit of Uranus, which at furthest out can reach 20.09 AU. One could even say that once one has stepped beyond the walls (Saturn) to explore the new and different (Uranus), this body is waiting as a bridge to take us to the furthest reaches of reality!
We just recently witnessed its Perihelion April 18-19, 2005, approximately 24 Pisces 36. Pluto at that time was about 24 Sagittarius 22.
Since it moves, relatively, so close to the Sun, and crosses the orbits of Neptune and Pluto, some astronomers have classed it as a Centaur. If it is a Centaur, it is a truly remarkable one! Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.95983. To put that in perspective, 0.0 would be a perfect circle, and 1.0 would be a straight line! Its' orbit is inclined to the ecliptic 20.0729 degrees.
Francesco Schiavinotto has been exploring this little body, and has found some intriguing people who had it in very close conjunction with their Sun:
- Alfred Wegener had Sun 9 Scorpio 26 conjunct #87269 at 9 Scorpio 23. He is known for his theory of continental drift, and his book discussing earth's geological evolution led to the now well-established theory of plate tectonics. Imagine the type of mind that has no difficulty visualizing changes over perhaps hundreds of millions of years. He also was known for introducing the idea that the craters on the moon were not of volcanic origin, but rather, the result of meteor impact.
- Giovanni Arduino (Caprino Veronese had it at 21 Libra 56, conjunct the Sun at 22 Libra 42. This gentleman was known as the "Father of Italian Geology." He is known for developing the first classification of the geological history of this planet, dividing it into four periods: Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, and Quaternary.
- Oskar Barnack had it at 9 Scorpio 10, Sun 8 Scorpio 41. A mechancial genius, he also spearheaded the making of the first 35 millimeter camera for the general publc.
I've collected a number of people with close conjunctions from Nibiru to one or more personal planets. I've grouped them according to the body that is in conjunction, or if they have multiple points in conjunction, the closest aspect decides which group. I've allowed a maximum orb of 1-1/2 degrees, although in a few cases wider orbs are included if the conjunctions are a part of a group or stellium. Click on their names and it will take you to biographical page for the person. If no house is listed, the time was unknown and I used Noon positions:
SUN
- Ary Barroso - 14 Scorpio 14 conj. Sun 13 Scorpio 38 in the 2nd house
- William Kininmonth - 14 Scorpio 30 conj. Sun 15 Scorpio 47 in the 8th house
- Harry Torczyner - 16 Scorpio 03 conj. Sun 15 Scorpio 38, Mercury 13 Scorpio 25 and Venus 11 Scorpio 15 in the 4th house
- Dana Gerhardt - 3 Sagittarius 51 conj. Sun 3 Sagittarius 45 and the IC 2 Sagittarius 59
- Kim Rogers-Gallagher - 6 Sagittarius 32 conj. Sun 4 Sagittarius 11 and MC 8 Sagittarius 17
- Howie Mandel - 5 Sagittarius 13 conj. Sun 6 Sagittarius 37 and Mercury 3 Sagittarius 50 in 11th house
- Milla Jovovich - 24 Sagittarius 30 conj. Sun 25 Sagittarius 00 in the 6th house
- Ilona Staller - 2 Sagittarius 37 conj. Sun 3 Sagittarius 04 in 1st house
MERCURY:
- Bruno Ducati - 14 Scorpio 28 conj. Sun 12 Scorpio 36 and Mercury 15 Scorpio 41 (noon chart)
- Salvador Dali - 13 Scorpio 30 conj. Mercury 13 Scorpio 19 and North Node 13 Scorpio 37 in the 11th house
- Andre Malraux - 13 Scorpio 44 conj. Mercury 13 Scorpio 02 and North Node 13 Scorpio 35 in the 7th house
- Jack Oakie - 14 Scorpio 18 conj. Mercury 13 Scorpio 26 in the 1st house
- Barbara H. Watters - 15 Scorpio 00 conj. Mercury 16 Scorpio 11 in the 4th house
- Yves Brayer - 15 Scorpio 21 conj. Mercury 16 Scorpio 18 in the 11th house near 12th cusp
- Pierre Dreyfus - 15 Scorpio 21 conj. Mercury 16 Scorpio 37 in the 3rd house
- Henri-Geroges Clouzot - 15 Scorpio 23 conj. Mercury 14 Scorpio 25 in the 6th house
- Alberto Moravia - 15 Scorpio 28 conj. Mercury 15 Scorpio 07 in the 1st house
- Madeleine Sologne - 16 Scorpio 27 conj. Mercury 17 Scorpio 51 in the 1st house
- Hetty P. de Boer-Jongkind - 2 Sagittarius 19 conj. Mercury 1 Sagittarius 44 in the 12th house
- Lou Ferrigno - 2 Sagittarius 19 conj. Mercury 1 Sagittarius 34 in the 3rd house
- Roseanne Barr - 2 Sagittarius 50 conj. Mercury 3 Sagittarius 20 in the 10th house
- Kiefer Sutherland - 14 Sagittarius 27 conj. Mercury 13 Sagittarius 50 in the 11th house
- Florence Griffith-Joyner - 8 Sagittarius 29 conj. Mercury 9 Sagittarius 37 (part of a stellium including Mars 12 Sagittarius 34 and Jupiter 16 Sagittarius 04) in the 3rd house
VENUS:
- Ed Sullivan - 13 Scorpio 22 conj. Venus 13 Scorpio 22 and North Node 14 Scorpio 04. (Noon positions)
- Enrico Fermi - 13 Scorpio 23 conj. Venus 14 Scorpio 01 and North Node 14 Scorpio 01 in the 7th house
- Oliver Messiaen - 15 Scorpio 52 conj. Venus 15 Scorpio 22 in the 2nd house
- George Brasno - 16 Scorpio 48 conj. Venus 16 Scorpio 15 in the 5th house. (also see George Brasno
- Louise Bourgeois - 16 Scorpio 49 conj. Venus 17 Scorpio 58 in the 9th house
- Kim Basinger - 4 Sagittarius 05 conj. Venus 3 Sagittarius 45 in the 10th house
- LL Cool J - 15 Sagittarius 57 conj. Venus 15 Sagittarius 49 in the 4th house
MARS:
- Albert Dubout - 14 Scorpio 32 conj. Mars 15 Scorpio 15 in the 7th house
- Joseph Cotten - 14 Scorpio 32 conj. Mars 15 Scorpio 07 in the 5th house
- Henry Fonda - 14 Scorpio 31 conj. Mars 14 Scorpio 38 in the 2nd house
- Leon Arnaud - 14 Scorpio 06 conj. Mars 13 Scorpio 54 and MC 14 Scorpio 59
- Dennis Morgan - 15 Scorpio 57 conj. Mars 16 Scorpio 28 in the 8th house near 9th cusp
- Pierre Mend s France - 15 Scorpio 35 conj. Mars 15 Scorpio 11 in 7th house near 8th cusp
- Waldemar Falco - 2 Sagittarius 07 conj. Mars 1 Sagittarius 41 in the 12th house
- Jean-Marc Rouillan - 2 Sagittarius 07 conj. Mars 1 Sagittarius 47 in the 9th house
- John Travolta - 4 Sagittarius 59 conj. Mars 4 Sagittarius 58 in the 5th house
- Pat Ahearne - 17 Sagittarius 13 between MC 16 Sagittarius 50 and Sun 18 Sagittarius 36. See also Pat Ahearne
JUPITER:
- Vaughn Monroe - 15 Scorpio 58 conj. Jupiter 16 Scorpio 13 in the 7th house
Francesco has suggested some keywords as a result of her research:
Times/Ages Marker
Milestones
Evolutionary Steps/Stages
Something rising from the Past
Revelations coming from unknown / far frontiers
Aging's Glories and Ruins
Long ways without a return
The Deeply Instructed Alerter
Long Term Environmental Impact
The Hope of the Centuries
The Truth Seeker
Freedom of the Individual Conscience
Freedom of Thought
Human Perfectability
Modernisation of Ancient Methods
It moved back and forth over the border between Libra and Scorpio from 1810-1816, and between Scorpio and Sagittarius from 1946-1948. 1979 saw it moving into Capricorn, 1992-1993 into Aquarius, 2000-2001 into Pisces (it was discovered at 0 Pisces 58 R), and 2006-2007 into Aries, where it is right now. On May 13, 2012, it crosses briefly into Taurus, returning to Aries on November 24. On February 11, 2013 it moves into Taurus again where it will stay until 2020. Clearly it's in the faster part of its orbit
Click here for a monthly 87269 EPHEMERIS for 1900-2020. And, because it is so slow moving, here is also a yearly ephemeris for 1701-1900, at 0 hrs UT:
DATE |
LONG |
LAT |
Jan 1 1701 |
21 Li18' |
17 59' |
Jan 1 1702 |
21 Li21' |
18 00' |
Jan 1 1703 |
21 Li25' |
18 00' |
Jan 1 1704 |
21 Li29' |
18 00' |
Jan 1 1705 |
21 Li32' |
18 01' |
Jan 1 1706 |
21 Li36' |
18 01' |
Jan 1 1707 |
21 Li40' |
18 02' |
Jan 1 1708 |
21 Li44' |
18 02' |
Jan 1 1709 |
21 Li48' |
18 03' |
Jan 1 1710 |
21 Li52' |
18 03' |
Jan 1 1711 |
21 Li56' |
18 03' |
Jan 1 1712 |
22 Li00' |
18 04' |
Jan 1 1713 |
22 Li04' |
18 04' |
Jan 1 1714 |
22 Li08' |
18 05' |
Jan 1 1715 |
22 Li12' |
18 05' |
Jan 1 1716 |
22 Li15' |
18 06' |
Jan 1 1717 |
22 Li19' |
18 06' |
Jan 1 1718 |
22 Li23' |
18 06' |
Jan 1 1719 |
22 Li27' |
18 07' |
Jan 1 1720 |
22 Li31' |
18 07' |
Jan 1 1721 |
22 Li35' |
18 08' |
Jan 1 1722 |
22 Li39' |
18 08' |
Jan 1 1723 |
22 Li43' |
18 09' |
Jan 1 1724 |
22 Li47' |
18 09' |
Jan 1 1725 |
22 Li51' |
18 10' |
Jan 1 1726 |
22 Li56' |
18 10' |
Jan 1 1727 |
23 Li00' |
18 11' |
Jan 1 1728 |
23 Li04' |
18 11' |
Jan 1 1729 |
23 Li08' |
18 11' |
Jan 1 1730 |
23 Li12' |
18 12' |
Jan 1 1731 |
23 Li17' |
18 12' |
Jan 1 1732 |
23 Li21' |
18 13' |
Jan 1 1733 |
23 Li25' |
18 13' |
Jan 1 1734 |
23 Li29' |
18 14' |
Jan 1 1735 |
23 Li33' |
18 14' |
Jan 1 1736 |
23 Li38' |
18 15' |
Jan 1 1737 |
23 Li42' |
18 15' |
Jan 1 1738 |
23 Li46' |
18 16' |
Jan 1 1739 |
23 Li50' |
18 16' |
Jan 1 1740 |
23 Li54' |
18 17' |
Jan 1 1741 |
23 Li59' |
18 17' |
Jan 1 1742 |
24 Li03' |
18 17' |
Jan 1 1743 |
24 Li08' |
18 18' |
Jan 1 1744 |
24 Li12' |
18 18' |
Jan 1 1745 |
24 Li17' |
18 19' |
Jan 1 1746 |
24 Li21' |
18 19' |
Jan 1 1747 |
24 Li26' |
18 20' |
Jan 1 1748 |
24 Li30' |
18 20' |
Jan 1 1749 |
24 Li35' |
18 21' |
Jan 1 1750 |
24 Li40' |
18 21' |
Jan 1 1751 |
24 Li44' |
18 22' |
Jan 1 1752 |
24 Li49' |
18 22' |
Jan 1 1753 |
24 Li53' |
18 23' |
Jan 1 1754 |
24 Li58' |
18 23' |
Jan 1 1755 |
25 Li02' |
18 24' |
Jan 1 1756 |
25 Li07' |
18 24' |
Jan 1 1757 |
25 Li12' |
18 25' |
Jan 1 1758 |
25 Li16' |
18 25' |
Jan 1 1759 |
25 Li21' |
18 26' |
Jan 1 1760 |
25 Li26' |
18 26' |
Jan 1 1761 |
25 Li30' |
18 27' |
Jan 1 1762 |
25 Li35' |
18 27' |
Jan 1 1763 |
25 Li40' |
18 28' |
Jan 1 1764 |
25 Li45' |
18 28' |
Jan 1 1765 |
25 Li50' |
18 29' |
Jan 1 1766 |
25 Li55' |
18 29' |
Jan 1 1767 |
26 Li00' |
18 30' |
Jan 1 1768 |
26 Li05' |
18 30' |
Jan 1 1769 |
26 Li10' |
18 31' |
Jan 1 1770 |
26 Li15' |
18 31' |
Jan 1 1771 |
26 Li20' |
18 32' |
Jan 1 1772 |
26 Li25' |
18 32' |
Jan 1 1773 |
26 Li30' |
18 33' |
Jan 1 1774 |
26 Li35' |
18 33' |
Jan 1 1775 |
26 Li40' |
18 34' |
Jan 1 1776 |
26 Li45' |
18 34' |
Jan 1 1777 |
26 Li50' |
18 35' |
Jan 1 1778 |
26 Li55' |
18 36' |
Jan 1 1779 |
27 Li00' |
18 36' |
Jan 1 1780 |
27 Li06' |
18 37' |
Jan 1 1781 |
27 Li11' |
18 37' |
Jan 1 1782 |
27 Li17' |
18 38' |
Jan 1 1783 |
27 Li22' |
18 38' |
Jan 1 1784 |
27 Li27' |
18 39' |
Jan 1 1785 |
27 Li33' |
18 39' |
Jan 1 1786 |
27 Li38' |
18 40' |
Jan 1 1787 |
27 Li44' |
18 40' |
Jan 1 1788 |
27 Li49' |
18 41' |
Jan 1 1789 |
27 Li55' |
18 42' |
Jan 1 1790 |
28 Li00' |
18 42' |
Jan 1 1791 |
28 Li06' |
18 43' |
Jan 1 1792 |
28 Li11' |
18 43' |
Jan 1 1793 |
28 Li17' |
18 44' |
Jan 1 1794 |
28 Li22' |
18 44' |
Jan 1 1795 |
28 Li28' |
18 45' |
Jan 1 1796 |
28 Li34' |
18 45' |
Jan 1 1797 |
28 Li40' |
18 46' |
Jan 1 1798 |
28 Li45' |
18 46' |
Jan 1 1799 |
28 Li51' |
18 47' |
|
DATE |
LONG |
LAT |
Jan 1 1800 |
28 Li57' |
18 48' |
Jan 1 1801 |
29 Li03' |
18 48' |
Jan 1 1802 |
29 Li09' |
18 49' |
Jan 1 1803 |
29 Li15' |
18 49' |
Jan 1 1804 |
29 Li21' |
18 50' |
Jan 1 1805 |
29 Li27' |
18 50' |
Jan 1 1806 |
29 Li34' |
18 51' |
Jan 1 1807 |
29 Li40' |
18 51' |
Jan 1 1808 |
29 Li46' |
18 52' |
Jan 1 1809 |
29 Li52' |
18 53' |
Jan 1 1810 |
29 Li58' |
18 53' |
Jan 1 1811 |
0 Sc04' |
18 54' |
Jan 1 1812 |
0 Sc10' |
18 54' |
Jan 1 1813 |
0 Sc17' |
18 55' |
Jan 1 1814 |
0 Sc23' |
18 55' |
Jan 1 1815 |
0 Sc29' |
18 56' |
Jan 1 1816 |
0 Sc36' |
18 57' |
Jan 1 1817 |
0 Sc43' |
18 57' |
Jan 1 1818 |
0 Sc49' |
18 58' |
Jan 1 1819 |
0 Sc56' |
18 58' |
Jan 1 1820 |
1 Sc03' |
18 59' |
Jan 1 1821 |
1 Sc10' |
19 00' |
Jan 1 1822 |
1 Sc16' |
19 00' |
Jan 1 1823 |
1 Sc23' |
19 01' |
Jan 1 1824 |
1 Sc30' |
19 01' |
Jan 1 1825 |
1 Sc37' |
19 02' |
Jan 1 1826 |
1 Sc44' |
19 03' |
Jan 1 1827 |
1 Sc51' |
19 03' |
Jan 1 1828 |
1 Sc58' |
19 04' |
Jan 1 1829 |
2 Sc05' |
19 04' |
Jan 1 1830 |
2 Sc12' |
19 05' |
Jan 1 1831 |
2 Sc19' |
19 06' |
Jan 1 1832 |
2 Sc26' |
19 06' |
Jan 1 1833 |
2 Sc34' |
19 07' |
Jan 1 1834 |
2 Sc41' |
19 08' |
Jan 1 1835 |
2 Sc48' |
19 08' |
Jan 1 1836 |
2 Sc56' |
19 09' |
Jan 1 1837 |
3 Sc03' |
19 09' |
Jan 1 1838 |
3 Sc11' |
19 10' |
Jan 1 1839 |
3 Sc19' |
19 10' |
Jan 1 1840 |
3 Sc27' |
19 11' |
Jan 1 1841 |
3 Sc35' |
19 12' |
Jan 1 1842 |
3 Sc43' |
19 12' |
Jan 1 1843 |
3 Sc50' |
19 13' |
Jan 1 1844 |
3 Sc58' |
19 14' |
Jan 1 1845 |
4 Sc06' |
19 14' |
Jan 1 1846 |
4 Sc14' |
19 15' |
Jan 1 1847 |
4 Sc22' |
19 16' |
Jan 1 1848 |
4 Sc30' |
19 16' |
Jan 1 1849 |
4 Sc39' |
19 17' |
Jan 1 1850 |
4 Sc47' |
19 17' |
Jan 1 1851 |
4 Sc55' |
19 18' |
Jan 1 1852 |
5 Sc04' |
19 19' |
Jan 1 1853 |
5 Sc12' |
19 19' |
Jan 1 1854 |
5 Sc21' |
19 20' |
Jan 1 1855 |
5 Sc30' |
19 21' |
Jan 1 1856 |
5 Sc39' |
19 21' |
Jan 1 1857 |
5 Sc48' |
19 22' |
Jan 1 1858 |
5 Sc57' |
19 22' |
Jan 1 1859 |
6 Sc06' |
19 23' |
Jan 1 1860 |
6 Sc15' |
19 24' |
Jan 1 1861 |
6 Sc24' |
19 24' |
Jan 1 1862 |
6 Sc33' |
19 25' |
Jan 1 1863 |
6 Sc43' |
19 25' |
Jan 1 1864 |
6 Sc52' |
19 26' |
Jan 1 1865 |
7 Sc02' |
19 27' |
Jan 1 1866 |
7 Sc11' |
19 27' |
Jan 1 1867 |
7 Sc21' |
19 28' |
Jan 1 1868 |
7 Sc31' |
19 29' |
Jan 1 1869 |
7 Sc41' |
19 29' |
Jan 1 1870 |
7 Sc50' |
19 30' |
Jan 1 1871 |
8 Sc00' |
19 31' |
Jan 1 1872 |
8 Sc11' |
19 31' |
Jan 1 1873 |
8 Sc21' |
19 32' |
Jan 1 1874 |
8 Sc32' |
19 32' |
Jan 1 1875 |
8 Sc42' |
19 33' |
Jan 1 1876 |
8 Sc53' |
19 34' |
Jan 1 1877 |
9 Sc04' |
19 34' |
Jan 1 1878 |
9 Sc15' |
19 35' |
Jan 1 1879 |
9 Sc26' |
19 35' |
Jan 1 1880 |
9 Sc37' |
19 36' |
Jan 1 1881 |
9 Sc48' |
19 37' |
Jan 1 1882 |
9 Sc59' |
19 37' |
Jan 1 1883 |
10 Sc11' |
19 38' |
Jan 1 1884 |
10 Sc22' |
19 38' |
Jan 1 1885 |
10 Sc34' |
19 39' |
Jan 1 1886 |
10 Sc46' |
19 40' |
Jan 1 1887 |
10 Sc58' |
19 40' |
Jan 1 1888 |
11 Sc10' |
19 41' |
Jan 1 1889 |
11 Sc22' |
19 41' |
Jan 1 1890 |
11 Sc35' |
19 42' |
Jan 1 1891 |
11 Sc47' |
19 42' |
Jan 1 1892 |
12 Sc00' |
19 43' |
Jan 1 1893 |
12 Sc13' |
19 44' |
Jan 1 1894 |
12 Sc26' |
19 44' |
Jan 1 1895 |
12 Sc39' |
19 45' |
Jan 1 1896 |
12 Sc52' |
19 45' |
Jan 1 1897 |
13 Sc06' |
19 46' |
Jan 1 1898 |
13 Sc20' |
19 46' |
Jan 1 1899 |
13 Sc34' |
19 47' |
Jan 1 1900 |
13 Sc48' |
19 47' |
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Leleãkühonua (minor planet 541132) is an Oort Object, like Sedna, and it is sometimes called a sednoid. It was discovered on Oct 13, 2015, and its provisional designation was 2015 TG387. Astronomers took the two letters from that designation to come up with a nickname for it, The Goblin.
I had thought the orbit of Sedna was huge, taking about 11,408 years to go once around the Sun. But this body takes almost three times that long...about 32 thousand years. When closest to the Sun (perihelion) it is 65 AU away, but at its furthest point (aphelion) it reaches 2000 AU! To give you an idea of how extreme this is, one of its discovers, Dave Tholen, said that for some 99 percent of its orbit "it would be too faint to see even with today's largest telescopes." Its eccentricity is 0.94 (1.0 would be a straight line), and has an inclination to the ecliptic of 12 degrees.
The next time it reaches its closest approach to the Sun will be in 2078 (one estimate is April 10, 2078 at 11:19:49 pm UT). Think about it this...it was around 30 Thousand BC when last it was near our star!
It received its official name in June 2020. How it got its name is an interesting story. According to space.com, its extreme journey...so close to the Sun, and so far away, inspired students to come up with the name.
"The kids were inspired by this bird, the kolea," Kimura said, referring to a species also known as the Pacific Golden-Plover. The plover spends its summers in Alaska and its winters in Hawaii, clocking as much as 2,000 miles (3,200 kilometers) in a single flight, according to the National Audubon Society. For the students in the naming program, that sounded an awful lot like the dwarf planet. "They only come here once a year," Kimura said of the plovers. "They feed and they get a little chubbier and then they fly back," much like how the dwarf planet gains energy when it is closer to the sun, before migrating back out to the icy reaches of the solar system.
The discoverers stated that the name "compares the orbit to the flight of migratory birds and evokes a yearning to be near Earth".
One astrologer who posts on a blog under the name of Bjorkstrand has said that his preliminary studies on this body have caused him to nickname it "the seer".
If you would like to explore this body astrologically, I have an ephemeris for every 10 days for 1900-2050 here: Leleãkühonua Ephemeris
Astrology
It was discovered at 6 Aries 28 R., so the discovery degree is the 7th degree of Aries. Dane Rudhyar wrote of the Sabian Symbol: "A MAN SUCCEEDS IN EXPRESSING HIMSELF SIMULTANEOUSLY IN TWO REALMS" and said the keynote for the degree is "The first realization of the dual nature of man and of the possibilities it implies.."
INTERESTING ORBIT:
Leleãkühonua began travelling back and forth from Scorpio to Sagittarius in the hear 47, and was firmly on its Sagittarian path beginning October 52. It would take almost twelve centuries before it would see the next sign.
It would not be until 1214 that it would an moving back and forth between Sagittarius and Capricorn in 1214, and and not until 1221 before it was firmly in the latter sign. It would take over 3 centuries to journey through Capricorn. Next it moved back and forth over the borders between Capricorn and Aquarius several times beginning the end of March 1750, and moved firmly into Aquarius at the end of November 1754. Then it moved slowly through Aquarius, albeit not as slow as it had in Capricorn., and was in Aquarius for almost two centuries.
It first crossed the border into Pisces at the beginning of April 1931, moving back and forth several times, until it moved firmly into Pisces at the beginning of December 1933, traversing this sign in, not centuries, but decades. It first crossed into Aries briefly in early May 2004, then back a few times until about January 24, 2006 when it began its travel through Aries in earnest.
To give you an idea of its current motion, the year 2020 began with it at 8 Ari 42, it reached 10 Ari 33 when it turned retrograde on July 12, and it finishes off 2020 with a position of 9 Ari 24 on Dec 31.
It will hang around Aries until September 2045 when it makes its first foray into Taurus, and then firmily establishes its path in that sign in February 2047. Its position, at the proposed perihelion date of April 10, 2078, will be 29 Tau 45. We can't really imagine how long it will stay in one sign when it is furthest from the Sun, but it could take over a thousand years to move through a sign when it is at aphelion!
I haven't even begun to explore its possible meanings, but it definitely intrigues me. Natally I have it 6 Pis 28 R in the 12th, square my 9th house Moon at 7 Sag 06. I have a feeling it has a lot to tell me...just hope I can 'hear' it in this lifetime. My partner Lynette has it only 5 minutes away from an exact conjunction with her Mars in Pisces, so there must be a lot of stories for her too.
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Beginning just past the outer edge of the Kuiper Belt begins the range of a group of icy objects called Scattered Disk Objects, or SDO's. Eris, the biggest of these, has been classified a Dwarf Planet. This range is from about 3 billion miles to at least 20 billion and possibly as much as 90 billion miles from the Sun. Most astronomers believe that these bodies came from the Kuiper belt, but a close encounter with Neptune caused their ejection. Most periodic comets, these astronomers say, originated in the scattered disk area. And most Centaurs could be an intermediary stage for these bodies, after being ejected from the Kuiper belt, but before they head in towards the Sun as comets. (For this reason, most astronomical sites list Centaurs and SDO's in the same table.) The orbits of SDO's are wild and random, with large orbital eccentricities and large inclinations to the ecliptic.
On January 20, 2006, the Hubble Space Telescope was aimed at the Centaur #42355 (2002 CR46), and were stunned to find out that it was actually a binary. That is, a two-body system, with one part orbiting the other at a distance of 1,300 kilometers (800 miles). (CR46 was originally discovered February 5, 2002, so it took astronomers almost four years to discover it had a moon.)
While other binary minor planets have been found, CR46 was the first known binary Centaur. This led astronomers into all sorts of speculations, including the possibility that there may be binary comets orbiting our Sun.
It's eccentricity is 0.5407609, and an orbital period of 235.76 years. First thing I thought when I read that was that the orbit was huge compared to the other Centaurs. We'll go back to that in a moment.
Only a few months later, on April 11, 2006, a second binary Centaur was observed, #65489 (2003 FX128). (FX128 had been originally discovered March 22, 2003.)
But this body had an even stranger orbit for a Centaur than CR46. The eccentricity was 0.8258985, and the orbital period of 1028.702 years! When astronomers realized this, they did some thinking, and reclassified both of these bodies. They are now no longer called Centaurs. Rather, they are SDO's, or Scattered Disk Objects.
I'm actually relieved, considering the names they later were given! Astronomers have decided that those SDO's with Centaur-like transitional orbits between TNO's and comets which are not quite Centaurs, not quite comets will be named for other hybrid or shape-shifting mythical creatures. So far, two of these have been named, both binary objects.
#42355 was named Typhon on November 9, 2006. It's orbit is 235.76 years, with an inclination of 2.4280935. It has a high eccentricity (0.5407609), which shows in the large difference between its aphelion (58.799297 AU) and perihelion (17.525714 AU).
It was named Typhon, one of the Titans, a monstrous storm-giant, sometimes described as a destructive hurricane, who was so huge that his head was said to brush the stars. From head to thighs he had the shape of a man, but two poisonous snakes were in place of legs, and instead of fingers on his hands, there were fifty serpent heads on each hand. He was winged, with pointed ears and eyes flashing fire. When the Titans battled the Olympian gods, he was defeated and imprisoned in Tartrus by Zeus (Jupiter).
When a moon was discovered, it was named after his mate Echidna. Typhon and Echidna were parents of Cerberus (the dog at the entrance to Hades), the Lernaen Hydra, the Chimaera, and the Sphinx.
Benjamin Adamah has written an interesting blog on Typhon in astrology
Click here for a TYPHON EPHEMERIS for 1900-2020.
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#65489 was named Ceto on the same date as Typhon, November 9, 2006. Her orbit is 1028.702 years, with an inclination of 22.278415. It has an extremely high eccentricty (0.825449), which shows in the extreme difference between its aphelion (186.0190 AU) and perihelion (17.78733 AU). It came to perihelion in 1989.
It was named Ceto after an ocean goddess who personified the dangers of the sea, and was said to be the goddess of whales, large sharks and sea-monsters. She mated with her brother, the sea-god Phorkys, and they produced several monsters: Ekhidna (the Viper), Skylla (the Crab), Ladon (the Dragon), the Graia (the Grey), and the Gorgones (the Terrible Ones, of which Medusa was one). Click here for a CETO EPHEMERIS for 1900-2020.
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148780 Altjira is a binary classical Kuiper belt object (cubewano), discovered on Oct 20, 2001. The secondary body has not yet been named, but is almost as large as Altjira, and was discovered in March 2007.
It has an orbit of 296.59 years, an eccentricity of 0.0605, an inclination of 5.1951, a perihelion of 41.78 AU and aphelion of 47.166 AU.
It was named after the creation deity of the Aranda (Arrente, Arunta, Arranta) Aboriginal people from Australia's Northern Territory. Altijera brought the universe into being by dreaming it...something the Aboriginals term Dreamtime. Then, it is said, he retired to the sky, seemingly indifferent to the earthly plane, leaving further work to be done by the lesser gods who remained behind. His name is connected with their word meaning "to dream".
The Aranda believe that there are two kinds of reality. There is the everyday linear, objective activity, and then there is the creative, spiritual Dreamtime, which they believe is more real then waking reality.
It is said that Altjira is willing to help anyone tho asks and who is willing to work with the dreamtime.
I found the following sites online discussing possible meanings for this body:
- Mark Holmes writes on his website, Altjira, some of which is quoted here:
Astrologically, Altjira seems to indicate cold, indifferent, withdrawn, distant, non-involved, uncaring, focused on the big picture and unaware or indifferent to the suffering involved; oblivious to reality (Jonathan Dunn); creation, dreaming, envisioning, imagining, having to do with indigenous and prehistoric tribes and knowledge, making vision reality, operating on a non-material level, the supernatural, spirits or ghosts, psychic phenomena, deception, swindling, faking the spiritual in one form or another (Linda Berry).
- Linda Lee Berry has written some interesting stuff one her web page, , some of which is quoted here:
The approach to Altjira is the approach to the dream world, the visioning apparatus within us. It involves going through the process of entering that state of awareness and processing and using what is encountered there. There is a tendency to more physically based activities while approaching this point where as after Altjira when you are leaving the the dream world, there is more of a focus on telling other people about it or acting on the basis of the information and awarenesses tapped there. Planets in aspect patterns with Altjira describe what you encounter in the world of visions and dreams, how you deal with it and what impact it has on you.
- And Philip Sedwick writes the following on his Kuiper Keywords page:
Altjira - Positive: Strong sense of purpose/dharma. Solid work ethic. Sense of appropriate position and need for involvement. Aware of As Above, So Below. Feet on ground, head in sky. Visionary. Proactive and energetic
Negative: Confusion of work/self - I am what I do. Absorbed in work. Impulsive/hesitant
Mundane: Foot anomalies, job descriptions, dreams, dream interpretation
Ceremonial: Vision and dream work, meditations involving detachment exercises, remote viewing
Click here for a ALTJIRA EPHEMERIS for 1900-2020.
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486958 Arrokoth is a Trans-Neptunian body (of the class "cold classical Kuiper Belt object", aka Cubewano) that was discovered on June 26, 2014, at 10 Capricorn 45 R (Pluto at that time was 12 Capricorn 28 R). .
Dane Rudhyar says of the Sabian Symbol for this discovery degree, "A LARGE GROUP OF PHEASANT ON A PRIVATE ESTATE. KEYNOTE: The refinement and propagation of aristocratic values by means of which man participates in the evolution of life toward ever more per feet forms of existence."
It has an orbit of 298 years, an eccentricity of 0.0417249 +/- 0.0000346, an inclination of 2.45116 +/- 0.000012, a perihelion of 42.7212447 +/- 0.0014309 AU and aphelion of 46.442 AU AU.
Arrokoth's eccentricity is fairly low. Venus and Neptune are more circular, as is Earth, but all the other major planets have less circular orbits than Arrokoth.
Its orbital plane is much closer to the ecliptic than that of any planet....its inclination is quite low.
It's orbit is a little longer than Pluto's.
It is actually a binary, so one was nicknamed Ultima, and the other Thule. However, when New Horizons flew by (1 Jan 2019, 5:33 am UT) and took closeup pictures, it was discovered that the two bodies were fused together.....so it is actually only one planetoid.. And the section that had been called Ultima turns out to be an aggregate of 8 or so smaller bodies that fused together. When I read that I thought of the phrase, "What had been many became one".
What is so intriguing is the circumstances of its discovery. The astronomers were using the Hubble Telescope to scan part of the Kuiper Belt to find a body they could explore with New Horizons, and that is when they got their first glimpse of it. So unlike other bodies that have been found by scanning the sky to see what is there, Arrokoth was found when astronomers were looking for a body they could later get a closeup of. Reminds me of talent scouts travelling around, looking for just the right unknown to star in their next movie.
At the moment, it is the most distant world we have actually explored.
Because its' orbit is not much different in length than Pluto, I thought I would take a look at the Arrokoth/Pluto cycle. Going back to year 100 BC, and forward to the year 2200, I only found three periods of time when these bodies were conjunct.
They came together in the fourth degree of Scorpio 30 Dec 506, 24 Mar 507 and 26 Sep 507.
There were no further conjunctions of these two bodies until they meet again in 2012 (17 Jan, 3 Aug and 21 Oct) in the 8th degree of Capricorn.
But opposition is a different During that same period (100 BC - 2200 AD):
1263-1268 AD, 13 oppositions with Pluto in Sag and Arrokoth in Gemini
1413-1458 AD, 92 oppositions with Pluto in Gemini and Arrokoth in Sag.
That's 105 oppositions versus 6 conjunctions in a 2300 year period. And the oppositions are even more intriguing because there is an 145 year period between the two sets, and the bodies reverse signs.
As astronomers were preparing for the New Horizons flyby, NASA asked the public to send in proposed nicknames to call this body, and more than 100,000 people sent in one or more suggestions. On March 13, 2018, the nickname Ultima Thule was chosen. Ultima means "farthest out". Thule was the name given by the ancient Greeks and Romans for an island that was supposed to be the most northerly region in the world. It was later used to name a settlement in NW Greenland. So Ultima Thule could be said to mean, "farthest Thule".
But there was quite a bit of public criticism for the choice of names. It seems that the Nazi occultists said that Ultima Thule was the mystical source of the Aryan Race. The Thule Society was formed, which became a key sponsor of what would become the Nazi Party. And some neo-Nazis and alt-Right groups in today's world continue to use the name.
It didn't matter that its origins were much older than the Nazi's who claimed it as their own, nor did it matter that the Thule People, who centuries ago settled in Northern Alaska, were the ancestors of the peaceful Inuit tribe. The nickname would never be accepted as an official name for this body because it was a Nazi term in the minds of many.
It was discovered by the Hubble Space Telescope, which has its' science operations in Baltimore, which is considered in the Chesapeake Bay region. The Native American tribe that made its home in this Tidewater region of Virginia and Maryland is the Powhatan people. When they were ready to give it a name, the New Horizons team got the consent of the Powhatan Tribe Elders to name it Arrokoth, which is the Powhatan word for "sky" (well, sort of. More on that in a second.) Astronomer Alan Stern has said, "The name Arrokoth reflects the inspiration of looking to the skies, and wondering about the stars and worlds beyond our own.”
Why did I say "sort of"?
The pronunciation and meaning of the word are not entirely certain because the language of the Powhatan people became extinct in the late 18th century and little was recorded of it. However, from scrawled notes from a 17th century scholar, bits and pieces of the language have been compared with other Algonquian Native languages, and they THINK the word is "sky". And the pronounciation? The first vowel is long, the first syllable stressed: ARR-o-koth.
Astronomer Alan Stern wrote that the name "Arrokoth reflects the inspiration of looking to the skies, and wondering about the stars and worlds beyond our own. That desire to learn is at the heart of the New Horizons mission, and we're honored to join with the Powhatan community and people of Maryland in this celebration of discovery."
Lori Glaze at NASA asserted that the name "signifies the strength and endurance of the indigenous Algonquine people" and that this heritage "continues to be a guiding light for all those who search for meaning and understanding of the origins of the universe and the celestial connection of humanity.
Arrakoth in the US chart makes a T-square, opposing Neptune and very closely square Mars. While the country has not yet had an Arrakoth return, I thought it might be interesting to check Arrakoth squaring and opposing the natal position (and thus aspecting the other two bodies.) The events I will mention are the ones that jump out at me from the history books, but you may discover other events that have significance. (Note, not saying Arrakoth is the only explanation for the events, but it could well be a contributing factor.
Between 30 July 1846 and 8 April 1848, Arrakoth squared the natal position five times. The US-Mexican War was fought from 1846-1848, which ended with the US acquiring what became the states of New Mexico and California.
1847 - Brigham Young led his Mormon followers into the 'promised land' of Utah. (To this day, more than 50% of the state's population are practicing Mormons.)
1848 - The California Gold Rush began, which over the next few years brought a half a million people to the state.
Between 10 Dec 1922 and 11 Aug 1924, Arrakoth opposed the natal position five times.
While not a US event, what happened in December 1922 would have a major impact on the US in many ways. Lenin proclaimed the establishment of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. And before the last opposition was complete, Lenin died and Stalin took over.
1923 saw the US withdrawing the last of its troops from Germany after WWI, and not long after, rejected membership in the International Court of Justice in The Hague.
It was also the year that The Teapot Dome Scandal broke, which among other things led to the first US Cabinet member in history to go to jail.
In 1999 (9 January, 10 June and 21 November), Arrakoth once again squared the natal position. The first thing that came to mind was when two teenagers murder 13 people at Columbine High School, which started people talking about gun control, but also about bullying. Dr. Kevorkian was found guilty of murder for assisting a person in their wish to end their own life.
President Clinton was impeached in the House of Representatives but acquitted in the Senate, one of only three presidents to ever be impeached.
Scientists released to the public the genetic code of part of a human chromosome, for the 'good of mankind.'
Computers/internet had some major turning points. Perhaps you remember the people who were scared that a major cataclysm was about to begin due to something called the Millennium Bug (the Y2K problem).
The "Melissa" email virus infected more than a million computers around the world.
Bluetooth was announced, enabling people to be less tethered to their physical computers. My Space was born, changing the face of social relations. Napster was released, and people started downloading entertainment.
We will have to wait until 2067 for the US to see an Arrakoth return.
Another chart I was looking at was that of Donald Trump. Arrakoth is in the middle of his Chiron/Jupiter conjunction, about a degree away from the stationary Jupiter in the 2nd house. Significant, because the Donald is all about money, and making financial deals?
His Chiron/Arrakoth/Jupiter conjunction is on the US Saturn. The US has its Arrakoth T-square closely aspecting Trump's Sun/Moon opposition.
CORONAVIRUS RELATED
While there are many astrological factors that relate to the Coronavirus, it appears that Arrakoth is also connected:
September may see some really major news.
PERSONAL EXPERIENCES
Arrokoth went back and forth over my Sagittarius MC in 1999-2000, and some of the most significant events of my life happened then.
Click here for a ARROKOTH EPHEMERIS for 1900-2050.
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(307261) 2002 MS4 as yet has not been given a name, and it is the second-largest unnamed body in the solar system so far (2007 OR10 being the largest.) It was discovered on 18 June 2002 by Chad Trujillo and Michael E. Brown. While it is currently classified as a Cubewano, Michael Brown believes it should be classified as a Dwarf Planet.
At its discovery it was located about 23-3/4 degrees of Sagittarius. The Sabian Symbol for this degree, according to Rudhyar: "A BLUEBIRD PERCHED ON THE GATE OF A COTTAGE." Rudhyar said the keynote for this degree is "The reward which meets every effort at integrating into a social environment for those who remain true to their own selves."
It's orbit is 296.59 years, with an orbital eccentricity of 0.0605 and an inclination of 5.1951. At perihelion it gets as close as 41.78 AU and aphelion, out to 47.166 AU.
Without a name, we don't have a mythology to look at. But some astronomers have taken to nicknaming it Conan, perhaps in the same way that Eris was originally nicknamed Xena.
On his webpage transneptunian-astrology.blogspot.com.au/2006/07/2002-ms4-closed-circuits-of-feedback.html, Amable related this body to "closed circuits of feedback, were every action returns reinforced in each cycle of interaction, like the trade between Native Americans and European colonists, the Cold War between United States and Soviet Union, or between United States and Middle East in present times. Every action has strong consequences on the long run, and that is why is so important to act correctly from the very beginning." Amabale also sees it as the search for a 'spiritual security' that comes from "a deep understanding of the spiritual laws of the universe, were every action has strong consequences on the long run."
I have found it ties into a strong need to be on the 'right path', and a willingness to make a major life change if one feels one has been travelling on the wrong one. For example, I have seen individuals, when this body in transit crosses their Saturn, become involved in a deeply religious path, sometimes a full religious conversion. Which ties in with the search for 'spiritual security'.
Click here for a 307261 EPHEMERIS for 1900-2020.
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LOGOS & TEHARONHIAWAKO
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These are two Cubewanos I've just started to study. I have a personal interest in them because they are both strong in my chart. Logos (26 Gem 20) is conjunct my Sun (26 Gem 09), and Teharoniawako (22 Sag 28) is conjunct my MC (21 Sag 59).
LOGOS
(58534) Logos was discovered on 4 February 1997, and shares its orbit with a large satellited named Zoe (discovered 17 November 2001.) It takes 307.42 years for one orbit around the Sun, with a perihelion of 39.945 AU and an aphelion at 51.153 AU. Logos has an orbital eccentricity of 0.12304, and an inclination to the ecliptic of 2.8946.
Logos and Zoe are a paired emanation of the deity in the Gnostic tradition, and part of its creation myth. The Gnostic, Ptolemy, saw them as fourth generation: First generation were Bythos (the One) and Sige (Silence), second generation were Ennoea (Thought) and Thelesis (Will), third generation were Anthropos (Man) and Ecclesia (Church), and the fourth generation of Logos and Zoe were created when Anthropos learned to speak.
Amable, on his Trans-Neptunian Astrology blog of 26 September 2007 calls Logos "the rational discourse, the mystery of life....'Logos' is the Greek word for 'word' or 'reason' and 'zoe' is the Greek word for 'life'. The sophists used the term 'logos' to mean discourse, and Aristotle applied the term to rational discourse."
I noticed that some scientists who had a major impact on our world had close conjunctions of Logos to personal planets. Copernicus had Logos conjunct Moon & Jupiter; Galileo had Logos conjunct Sun; Tycho Brahe had Logos rising conjunct Venus and Pluto; Louis Pasteur had Logos conjunct Mars; Louis Braille had Logos conjunct Sun; and Edison had Logos conjunct Mercury.
Perhaps we can tell a bit about Logos by looking over the conjunctions it has made over the past few hundred years with the outer planets.
Since 1700, there has been only one Logos/Neptune conjunction, and one Logos/Eris conjunction; and three Logos/Pluto conjunctions.
Ura |
5 Li32' R |
22 Jan 1718 |
Ura |
0 Aq19' D |
25 Feb 1828 |
Ura |
29 Cp53' R |
3 Aug 1828 |
Ura |
29 Cp32' D |
30 Nov 1828 |
Ura |
5 Li36' D |
4 Jan 1718 |
Ura |
4 Li46' D |
9 Sep 1718 |
Ura |
19 Ge49' D |
19 Jul 1946 |
Ura |
19 Ge23' R |
21 Dec 1946 |
Ura |
19 Ge01' D |
21 Apr 1947 |
Nep |
10 Aq22' D |
7 Feb 1839 |
Plu |
26 Li43' D |
15 Nov 1735 |
Plu |
26 Li08' R |
17 May 1736 |
Plu |
25 Li51' D |
9 Aug 1736 |
Eri |
10 Pi42' D |
5 Mar 1869 |
TEHARONHIAWAKO
(88611) Teharonhiawako was discovered 20 August 2001. One orbital cycle is 290.32 years, with a perihelion at 42.454 AU and an aphelion at 45.235 AU. The orbital eccentricity is 0.031712, with an inclination to the ecliptic of 2.5834. It has a large moon, Sawiskera, discovered in September 2001
Teharonhiawako is the god of maize (corn) in the creation myth of the Native American Iroquois people, and Sawiskera was his evil twin brother.
Phil Sedgwick, in his blog blog The Humanity of Eris writes "Mythologically, Teharonhiawako, comes from the Iroquois. His tale is one of Creation. It commences with the time in which people lived beyond the stars. Once, though, a pregnant woman fell from the sky. Because of the magic earth she brought with her from beyond, she began creating many good things on Earth. She gave birth to a daughter who gave birth to twin sons: Teharonhiawako and Sawiskera. Teharonhiawako birthed naturally through the birth canal but Sawiskera came from her armpit. Teharonhiawako was responsible for all good things that grew most important corn, fruit and tobacco. His brother was responsible for weeds, vermin and other earthly ills. Sawiskera constantly sought to disrupt his brother's good work. When Teharonhiawako created roses, Sawiskera followed adding thorns. Finally as they fought, Teharonhiawako banished Sawiskera into the realm of dark and night."
Here are a few noted individuals who have close natal conjunctions with this body:
- Conjunct Sun - Dorothy Dandridge, Jonathan Winters (also conjunct Saturn)
- Conjunct Moon - Danny DeVito, Samuel Hahnemann
- Conjunct Mercury - Woody Allen (also conjunct Jupiter), Nicholas Cage, Peter Cook (also conjunct North Node
- Conjunct Mars- Drew Barrymore, Jackie Chan, Shannen Doherty, Jack Nicholson
- Conjunct North Node - Jim Bailey, Debra Winger
Maybe we can tell a bit about Teharonhiawako by looking over the conjunctions it has made over the past few hundred years with the outer planets.
Since 1700, there have been no conjunctions of this body with Pluto. And in fact, I went back to 1200 and still did not see any Teharoniawako/Pluto conjunctions.
As I write this (late May 2016), the Teharonhiawako/Neptune conjunction has already moved within a degree. The next major conjunction will be with Neptune. I've calculated a chart for this conjunction for Geneva, one of the locations where it will be rising:
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Ura |
28 Ar13' D |
14 Jun 1766 |
Ura |
24 Vi07' D |
17 Jun 1884 |
Ura |
27 Ar26' D |
18 Mar 1767 |
Ura |
27 Ar55' R |
4 Oct 1766 |
Ura |
24 Vi16' R |
6 May 1884 |
Ura |
24 Vi58' D |
6 Oct 1883 |
Ura |
24 Aq24' D |
6 Feb 2002 |
Nep |
13 Pi49' D |
7 May 2017 |
Nep |
13 Pi37' R |
6 Aug 2017 |
Nep |
13 Pi10' D |
12 Feb 2018 |
Eri |
3 Ta37' D |
18 Jun 1959 |
Eri |
3 Ta25' R |
3 Oct 1959 |
Eri |
3 Ta05' D |
2 Apr 1960 |
You can check out their monthly ephemerides, 1900-2020, here:
Click here for a LOGOS EPHEMERIS for 1900-2020.
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Click here for a TEHARONHIAWAKO EPHEMERIS for 1900-2020. |
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(385446) Manwe is a binary Kuiper belt object that was discovered August 25, 2003. It's secondary, discovered July 2006, was named Thorondor and is about half the size of Manwe.
Manwe has an orbital period of 288.25 years, an eccentricity of 0.115, and an inclination of 2.6664. It's perihelion is 38.599 AU, and aphelion 48.671 AU.
Manwe was named after a fictional character in Tolkein's "The Silmarillion" who was King of the Valar, often called the Elder King, and husband of Varda (a name given to another outer body.) He was lord of the air, wind and clouds, and birds were his servants. The most sacred of birds associated with Manwe was the eagle, which is why I chose a Native American eagle glyph as the symbol for this body. His name means Blessed One.
Click here for a MANWE EPHEMERIS for 1900-2020.
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(55637) 2002 UX25
A friend on Facebook, Raymond Nolan Scott, brought this body to my attention, so I'm going to start off quoting his post verbatim:
"2002 UX25 is a transneptunian dwarf planet candidate that was discovered on October 30, 2002.
It is a mid-sized cubewano (classical Kuiper Belt object) similar to Varuna. Its diameter is over 600 km, and it has a moon with a diameter that is over 200 km.
It is the largest solid known object in the solar system with a measured density less than water and challenges planet-formation theories.
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Its orbital period is 280 years.
Its Aphelion is 48.923 AU
Its Perihelion is 36.815
Its Orbital Eccentricity is 0.14121
Its Inclination is 19.398 degrees
Its moon is estimated have a 210 (plus or minus 30) km diameter.
It was discovered on October 30, 2012 which is the day after the exact Sun-Earth-Eris Node alignment. On the day of its discovery, 2002 UX25 in 23'37 Aries R conjunct Geo SN 2002 UX25 in 24'22 Aries oppose Geo NN 2002 UX25 in 24'57 Libra oppose/conjunct Helio N 2002 UX25 in 24'40 Aries/Libra. 2002 UX25 was discovered when it was aligned with its own nodes
Its currently in 11'39 Taurus
It will go stationary retrograde in that very location in 3 days on August 12, 2015. "A planetary scientist has identified the largest-known solid object in the Solar System that could float in a bathtub. The rock-and-ice body, which circles well outside the orbits of the planets, is less dense than water, although a bathtub big enough to hold it would stretch from London to Frankfurt. The body, dubbed 2002 UX25, lies in the Kuiper belt, a reservoir of dwarf planets, comets and smaller frozen bodies beyond the orbit of Neptune. The object's low density and size (it is 650 kilometers wide) seem to conflict with a leading model for the formation of large solid bodies in the Kuiper belt and throughout the Solar System. Planetary scientist Michael Brown of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena reports its density measurement in an upcoming issue of The Astrophysical Journal Letters, with a preprint available on the arXiv online repository.""
Amable hypothesizes that this body is an "related with the management of data bases and all type of identification link". You can read a bit more here: transneptunian-astrology.blogspot.com.au/2008/05/55637-2002-ux25.html
Click here for a 55637 EPHEMERIS for 1900-2020.
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A contest was held asking people to choose between three names for this body. On 29 May 2019, the discovery team announced Gonggong as the winning name, with a plurality of 46 percent of the 280,000 votes casted during the voting session. The discovery team will propose the winning name to the IAU's Committee of Small Body Nomenclature, the instutution that is responsible for naming minor planets. (The two other names voted on were Holle and Vili):
Wikipedia begins with this description: "Gonggong is a Chinese water god who is depicted in Chinese mythology and folktales as having red hair and a human head with the body of a serpent, or a human head and torso with the tail of a serpent (or dragon). He is destructive and is blamed for various cosmic catastrophes."
The following was taken from An Encylopedia on Chinese History, Literature and Art:
"Gong Gong, personal name Kang Hui, is a hero in Chinese mythology who tamed the floods. Some list his name as one of the mythological Three Augusts. "According to the book Shanhaijing, he was a descendant of Yan Di. the Red Emperor, and a son of Zhu Rong. He was born in the Yangtze River and had the face of a human but the body of a snake and red hair (according to the Lushi). "Gong Gong is so intricately connected with rivers that he kept records of all waters, traveled along their courses and gave them names. Together with his son Hou Tu , the Lord of the Earth, he took care for all hydraulic works in the area of the Rivers Yi and Luo "During the times of the mythological emperor Shun Gong Gong tamed the floods that threatened to inundate the realm. The book Huainanzi says that Gong Gong once fought with Zhuan Xu for the throne of the empire. Their battle was so fierce that the whole universe lost ist balance. This is the reason why all rivers flow to the east. This fight can be seen as a resumption of the war between the Yellow Emperor 黃帝, ancestor of Zhuan Xu, and Yan Di, the ancestor of Gong Gong. "Another legendary opponent of Gong Gong is Gao Xin (Di Ku , the battle with whom had the same consequences as that with Zhuan Xu. Gong Gong lost, hid in a deep well, and his family line was extinguished. "The enemy of Gong Gong changes from story to story. Apart from Zhuan Xu and Gao Xin, Shen Nong, Zhu Rong and Nü Wa are mentioned as his enemies. The apocalpyse of the world was averted because Nü Wa repaired the Heavenly pillar (tianzhu) that supported Mt. Buzhou and the sky. "In the memory of later generations, Gong Gong was overshadowed by Yu the Great, who also tamed the floods, but was a descendant of the Yellow Emperor. In one story, Yu killed Xiang Liu, a minister of Gong Gong, which also reflects the struggle between the line of the Yellow Emperor with that of the Red Emperor. "In a younger book, the Shenyijng, Gong Gong is mentioned as a the name of a people (or individual?) with the same physical characterists as in the ancient tales, but described as of a very bad character."
ASTRONOMY On the 17th of July, 2007, at 2:50:44 PM PDT, at Palomar Observatory in California (33N21 116W52) , Megan Schwamb, a grad student of astronomer Michael E Brown was working on her PhD thesis and discovered a body way out past Pluto, and her findings were confirmed by Michael and fellow astrologer David Rabinowitz. Astronomers give newly discovered bodies a provisional designation, and this one was called 2007 OR10. It's discovery was officially announced on 7 January 2009. Photographic plates containing it have been found back as far as 19 August 1985.
Gonggong takes 549.16 yrs to orbit the Sun. Its very eccentric orbit (e=0.5064) takes it from a perihelion of 33.102 AU to an aphelion of 101.02 AU. 225088 orbits in a 3:10 resonance with Neptune. It has an inclination to the ecliptic of 30.904. The last time it reached perihelion was on 29 Oct 1857, when it was at 0 Lib 44.
Right now, it is the fifth largest Dwarf Planet, smaller than Eris, Pluto, Haumea and Makemake, but larger than Ceres.. NASA's JPL story on 2007 OR10
ONCE UPON A TIME - SNOW WHITE
Before it was named, it had a nickname.
Michael Brown hates referring to a body by its provisional name, which is always a mouthful, and so he starts referring to it by a nickname. Because 2007 OR10 was so far out, Brown presumed the body had to be a very bright white color in order to be detected, and started referring to it as "Snow White", thinking of the main character in the story with the dwarves. (Later this presumption turned out to be false, as turned out to be one of the reddest objects in the Kuiper belt! This red is probably in part due to methane frosts, which turn red when bombarded by sunlight and cosmic rays. But being red, it can still keep its nickname for the present - if you remember the story, it began with a queen wishing she would have a child with skin white as snow, cheeks red as blood, and hair as black as ebony. And this body, at first thought to be white, later discovered to be red, resides so far from the sun that it is surrounded by a deep dark blackness.)
The nickname stuck, and so far, more than 11 years later, the body has not been given an official name, although now its' official # is 225088. Interestingly Snow White was the 7th Dwarf Planet discovered by Mike and his team.
ASTRONOMY - CONTINUED
Also of interest in the above NASA/JPL story is this comment by astronomer Meg Schwamb: "The names of Pluto-sized bodies each tell a story about the characteristics of their respective objects. In the past, we haven't known enough about 2007 OR10 to give it a name that would do it justice. I think we're coming to a point where we can give 2007 OR10 its rightful name." .
An article by Allen Zeyher in Sky & Telescope magazine May 24, 2016 was titled "Dwarf Planet 2007 OR10: Big, Dark, and Slow", OR10 is "bigger and darker than anyone thought", as well as "much larger than thought", estimating a diameter of 1535 km (as opposed to the previous estimate of 1280 km.) The larger size indicates that this body has enough gravity to hold onto an atmosphere of volatile chemicals. The author quotes NASA researcher Geert Barentsen saying "It will no doubt get a name soon, now that more is known about this mysterious object, and it might be a name that links back to what we have learned in this study."
And in May 2017 it was announced that the Hubble Space Telescope has detected a moon orbiting this body.
Photo of 2007 OR10 with moon
ASTROLOGY
It's discovery position was 0 Pisces 39 R, in the 4th house (discovered by looking at photo plates taken by the telescope camera previously), closely opposing Venus (1 Vir 12) in the 10th. Saturn, by the way, was 24 Leo 11, very close to the 23 Leo 50 MC
. The Sabian Symbol for the first degree of Pisces as per Dane Rudhyar is "IN A CROWDED MARKETPLACE FARMERS AND MIDDLEMEN DISPLAY A GREAT VARIETY OF PRODUCTS", of which he wrote "The process of commingling and interchange which at all levels demonstrates the health of a community..... It refers to all that can be gained from social interplay and especially, in the broadest sense of the word, from COMMERCE."
Back to Snow White
Can we derive any possible meanings from its nickname, Snow White? I won't tell the whole tale, but would like to mention a few parts that were not part of Disney's sanitized reinterpretation.
Snow White, of course, lies sleeping in a coffin, the victim of biting from a poisoned apple given to her by the wicked queen. A travelling prince sees the lovely princess, and, although she appears dead, he cannot help but fall in love with her. He has his servants pick up the coffin to take it back to the palace, but they stumble on some tree roots in the woods, shaking the coffin, which shakes the piece of poisoned apple from Snow White's mouth. The princess awakens, the Prince proposes, and soon they are planning a wedding party. They invite everyone who is anyone, including her wicked stepmother.
The stepmother discovers, through her magic mirror, that the prospective bride is more beautiful than she, and has to go see this for herself (not knowing it is her own stepdaughter.) When she arrives, she realizes the truth, but she is also recognized for her attempted murders, and is punished by being forced to wear iron-shoes that are glowing hot, and then dance until she herself drops dead.
Like most myths, there are many levels of meaning, so I won't try to cover them all.
On one level, the Cruel Stepmother can be seen as something everyone has, .negative thought forms built up in the subconscious. Just like the wicked Queen, out of jealousy, always kept Snow White in rags and in the background, so do these negative thought forms keep one from shining.
The men in the story can be viewed as a part of a process of individuation, trying to integrate the animus. It begins with a father who is, basically, totally absent, and does nothing for his daughter; the huntsmen, who does not save her, but gives her the opportunity to save herself; the dwarves, the first males who see her as having value, provide a kind of cave to shelter her, but they also cannot protect her. And finally, marriage to the prince, the anima to the animus, and she becomes the queen she was destined to be.
The magic mirror belonging to the cruel step-mother represents a threshold between consciousness and the unconscious, and by looking into it, one may look towards the depths of the unconscious, sometimes seeing things in the inner world that reflect in the outer, .so the dark fear that the queen had, of being ugly expressed, itself when the mirror told her someone was more lovely. This darkness within her caused her to try three times to kill Snow White. Only the apple appears to have done the job.
When the Prince appears, and she comes back to life, and the stepmother dies, the old thought form is gone, destroyed. She is now whole, and the happily ever after is that she is free to do, and to be, who she was meant to be.
At another level, it is a cautionary, moral fable teaching us about the destructiveness of self-love.
If we look at both Snow White and the wicked Queen as both parts of the same person, it can be read in as an amazingly rich portrayal of a particular vision of human life as a sacred round, a dance, that speaks of the necessity of sacrificing self-love in order to discover true love.
It also speaks of the terrors and ordeals of growing up. And perhaps most important, there is a theme of initiation, and rebirth.
Perhaps this body will help you to find out what form of tyranny your own cruel stepmother is taking in your subconscious. What negative conviction expresses itself in all your affairs? What opportunities have you missed because of your own negativity? Maybe it asks you to look inside and see where you are letting your darkness take over to the point where you place your desires above the needs of others. Or it could be telling you that, before you can truly love another, you need to let go of the selfish qualities within you that are keeping you closed off and chasing down the wrong pathways.
At whatever level we read the story, it is clear that the apple is symbolic of a major turning point in her life. It ended her innocence, and reborn she was able to deal see both herself, and those in her life, clearly for the first time. So like the fruit that forever altered Persephone's life, or the fruit that changed the dynamics causing a major war, here we have once a dwarf planet whose influence is connected to that of an apple.
Of course, there is another Snow White. The Brothers Grimm also told the story of Snow White and Rose Red. The story goes that these were two girls that lived with their poor widowed mother in the woods. Rose Red was an outspoken type who loved to be outdoors, while Snow White preferred passive activities indoors, like reading or tidying up. One very cold winters night there is a knock at the door and when Rose Red opens it she is at first terrified to see a huge bear. But the bear tells her he means no harm, he is just so very cold, and he wishes to come in to get warm. The two sister shake the snow off the bear after letting him in, and he soon proves to be very friendly and plays with the girls for hours. The next morning he leaves, but every night he returns to warm himself and soon he is like one of the family. Seasons change, and when summer arrives, the bear tells them that he has a treasure which he must go to to guard it, lest it be stolen by a wicked dwarf, and then he trots off. A bit later that summer, the girls are walking in the woods and see a dwarf with his beard stuck in a tree, and they rescue him by cutting his beard, but rather than thanking them he yells at him for ruining his beautiful beard. Several days during the summer, they encounter the dwarf, and each time they rescue him from one thing or another, and each time he is ungreatful. Near the end of the summer, they see the dwarf again, but he is terrified because a bear is after him. The bear arrives, and the dwarf, wicked creature that he is, tells the bear to eat the girls not him. The bear ignores the dwarf's words, kills him, and suddenly turns into a handsome prince. It seems the dwarf had put a spell on the prince changing him into a bear, then stolen his possessions. The happy ending: the prince marries Snow White and, he happens to have brother who marries Rose Red.
Interesting that Dwarf Planet was nicknamed Snow White, but in the story, there was a dwarf who was wicked, and at his death, happiness comes. If the Dwarf Planet was nicknamed Snow White, perhaps her moon should have been nicknamed Rose Red?
ORBITAL ECCENTRICITIES
Like all bodies with a highly eccentric orbit, its aspects to the outer planets are a bit erratic. For example, it's most recent conjunction with the planet Uranus was 18 Feb 2003 (28 Aqu 50), and before that 14 Dec 1904 (29 Sag 40.) But going back further, the last time the two were in conjunction were three occurrences in 1776-7.
The first of these, 20 Jul 1776, fell at 9 Gem 41. This means they were moving together as the USA was being born. In the chart celebrating the birth of the USA on 4 July 1776, it was at 9 Gem 25, quite close to Uranus at 8 Gem 53. (Particularly significant if you use the chart for 2:13:32 am which connects them to the Ascendant of 7 Gem 23.
This was followed by a second conjunction on 22 Nov 1776 (9 Gem 17), and a third on 21 Apr 1777 (8 Gem 47) (only minutes from the USA Uranus.)
ENTRANCE INTO PISCES
Slow moving bodies can sometimes move back and forth over the border between signs several times before they begin their journey in earnest through a new sign. Gonggong had been in Aquarius since Christmas 1938 when it first stepped into Pisces (5 April 2005). The back and forth dance followed:
- R into Aqu 18 July 2005
- D into Pis 7 March 2006
- R into Aqu 20 August 2006
- D into Pis 10 February 2007
- R into Aqu 20 September 2007
And finally, on 13 January 2008, it began its long travel through Pisces. It won't be until 5 May 2020 when it reaches Aries, and then it will cross the sign border several times before it begins the long Arien trip on 24 January 2124.
Let's look at some of the stories that happened when Gonggong started to travel through Pisces.
A worldwide financial crisis, widely regarded as the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930s, emerged as Gonggong began its recent journey through Pisces. It threatened the global financial system with total collapse.
Several things led to the crisis, some political, some related to the housing market, some to government monetary policies. But perhaps one of the most significant cause was innovations in the financial realm, and the resulting extreme risk taking, that was driven by the major advances in information technology that had been occurring leading up to the crisis. (For more on this, please see The Financial Crisis of 2007-2009: Why Did It Happen and What Did We Learn? by Anjan V. Thakor.) And because of the crisis, governments around the world found that there was an erosion in public confidence in the reliability of government-issued currencies.
The explosion in information and networking technology also gave birth to an alternative financial idea that was as different from the banks, and government printed money, as these ideas had been from the barter system. Someone with the pseudonym of Satoshi Nakamoto published "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System", with a detailed plan on how a new form of 'money' could be created that did not use a central authority (like the government of a country), but would be a 'cryptocurrency', which used cryptography (security of data through coding algorithms) to control its creation, and all financial transactions. Bitcoin was born, and before long there were several million users of this new form of money.
Let's look at some other innovations in information technology which have changed our world that were born when Gonggong began its Pisces journey.
- YouTube saw its' first uploaded video only 18 days after Gonggong first entered Pisces. (If you were wondering, it was titled "Me at the zoo," and showed one of its founders discussing the elephants.)
- Online 'diaries', aka 'blogs' changed from being often verbose writings done by a relative small group of individuals, to what you might call 'microblogs', when Twitter was born, and the number of 'microbloggers' exploded exponentially. Not only that, but the impact of these microblogs, called 'tweets', became a worldwide phenomena. Over 300 million people use Twitter, and a great many more find out about tweets as a result of news media.. (Just look at how many people know all about President Trump's latest!).
- Facebook went from its start on a college campus, to other universities, then to the whole world...more than one billion people are active on Facebook now..
- Steve Jobs introduced the world's first smart phone, the iPhone. I can only begin to describe the ways this has changed our lives. It changed the way we think about software (click a button, software installs itself, click another button and it starts up); it freed us from being tethered to a desk with a PC, so we can travel almost anywhere and connect to the world through the internet; it headed the touchscreen revolution, so children today are surpised when they touch a screen, anywhere, and they cannot swipe; it turned us into an image-cocused consumer once people could take a camera with them anywhere and snap pics even of themselves without hesitation; it accelerated the desire for connecting speed and as a biproduct, speed everywhere. But a darkside also emerged when we found out that Apple's devices were made in China where there were truly terrible working conditions.
Other sciences also saw remarkable changes.
- Astronomy
- The International Astronomical Union defines 'planet' at its 26th General Assembly, demoting Pluto to the status of dwarf planet
- Gliese 581c, a potentially Earth-like extrasolar planet habitable for life, is discovered in the constellation Libra.
- SpaceX Falcon 1 becomes the world's first privately developed space launch vehicle to successfully make orbit.
- Medicine and genetics
- The Human Genome Project publishes the last chromosome sequence
- Surgeons at London's Moorfields Eye Hospital perform the first successful operations using bionic eyes, implanting them into two blind patients.
- Atomic research
- The proton beam is circulated for the first time in the Large Hadron Collider, the world's largest and highest-energy particle accelerator, located at CERN, near Geneva, under the Franco-Swiss border.
There were other stories....stories about people, and their rights, and they way they treat each other:
- The United Nations General Assembly votes overwhelmingly to establish the United Nations Human Rights Council.
- The United Nations General Assembly adopts the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
- Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd delivers a formal apology to the Stolen Generations.
- Bhutan holds its first-ever general elections following the adoption of a new Constitution which changed the country from an absolute monarchy to a multiparty democracy.
- The Legislature Parliament of Nepal votes overwhelmingly in favor of abolishing the country's 240-year-old monarchy, turning the country into a republic.
- Democratic U.S. Senator Barack Obama is elected the 44th President of the United States, becoming the first black President of the United States
And some were about unbelievable tragedies:
- Hurricane Katrina over 1800 dead
- Virginia Tech shooting deadliest school shooting in US history up until then
With quite a few articles appearing in mainstream news giving evidence that persecution of religious groups was becoming much more prominent, worldwide. Here are the topics of just a few of those published in 2005:
- China has stepped up a campaign of religious persecution against its minority Uighur population in the western region of Xinjiang
- In Vietnam the government has stepped up religious persecution of the Christian Montagnards
- The government of Bangladesh fails to do anything about the religious violence against the minority Ahmadiyya community
- In Eritrea, widespread detenstions, and systematic persecution against both various Christian churches intensifies
- Several stories point to the persecution of Jews in Russia escalating
Entrance into Pisces - one cycle past
We can perhaps learn a bit about it by comparing the current passage from Aquarius to Pisces with the previous one The last time it did this dance was in the 15th Century. It crossed into Pisces on 28 March 1482, then back and forth several times, finally into Pisces to stay for awhile on 5 December 1485....until 1602 when it made its' first passage into Aries.
The years of its entry into Pisces could have been the ones that the author of A Tale of Two Cities wrote about: "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair."
In 1485, Leonardo da Vinci took an interest in the idea of flight, and spent hours drawing his ideas on paper. (He had more than 100 pictures illustrating his theories.) Among these was the Ornithopter flying machine, and while it was never built during his lifetime, the modern day helicopter is based on his concepts. Another one of his designs was a parachute, which again, was not built while he was living. Over the next few years he wrote a manuscript on his studies on nature and geometry, devices for warfare, and submarines. Following a great plague epidemic, he turned his mind towards urban planning and architecture, trying to design the ideal city that would not so easily succumb to future epidemics, and his designs included prefabricated building techniques, the channeling of waterways, and even hydraulic machines.
In 1484, Christopher Columbus conceive the idea he calls, "The Enterprise of the Indies", but is not successful at convincing the King of Portugal that he could find a better trade route to India. The following year he moves to Spain, and begins a new plan to interest the king of that country in his venture. As we all know, it took him time to build his ships, but in 1492 he left on a journey that would take him to an entirely new world as far as the people of Europe were concerned. It was good for trade, but it was also, we know a terrible tragedy for the native American population. One thing for sure...his discovery changed the world, and things would never be the same again.
Nicolaus Copernicus, born in 1473, was only a little boy when Gonggonng moved into Pisces, but he grew to be a major influence on how we saw the universe. He was canon at the university studying canon law in the late 1400's when he was first exposed to astronomy. After graduating, he went to further his studies at another university where he studied, and received a degree, in medicine. In 1514 he began writing up his perception of the solar system where the earth and other planets revolved around the Sun...it was never published, but it did get circulated amongst his friends, and colleagues. It was also at this time that he was consulted by a representative of the Church for his ideas on a possible reform of the calendar. It wasn't until 1542, a year before his death, that he published his theories (due to fears that they would be condemned by the church.)
Books printed on a printing press were a fairly recent development, and while governments exerted some control over the publishing and distribution, and insisted on printers to have official licenses before they could produce, and sell, books, there was no real protection for the author of a book to stop anyone from getting a copy for themselves and printing it at a profit. In 1486, the Republic of Venice issued the very first copyright for a book, and within a few years they were granting this privilege to a great many books. It took a few decades, but this idea eventually spread to Germany, and England, and then the rest of Europe..
But the darkest side of those years were from the actions of the Catholic Church. In 1483, the General Council of the Inquisition was created in Spain, with Tomas de Torquemada appointed inquisitor-general. He was responsible for over 2000 deaths, in the name of keeping Catholicismm alive in Spain. The following year, Pope Innocent VIII issued a papal bull that deputized two men as inquisitors to root out alleged witchraft in Germany. And in 1486, the Malleus Malifcarum was published, also known as The Happer of the Witches...it was a guidebook on how to identify a witch, and how to then bring them to punishment..
And a few years later, the King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella expelled the entire Jewish population from Spain, insisting that they take only those belongings that they were able to carry,
Astrologer Amable writes that the main theme of this body "is to get involved in an important issue of another person, like in the movies "Back to the Future" (1985), "Terminator 2: Judgement Day" (1991), "Deja Vu" (2006), "Blood Diamond" (2006), "Little Miss Sunshine" (2006) and "In the Valley of Elah" (2007)." 225088 Amable
Linda Lee Berry writes "225088 brings a sense of the group soul of humanity, or of the portion of humanity that one is connected with, whether that be a nation, a race or some other cohesive group with a particular viewpoint. There seems to be a very strong band between 1 & 2 degrees where the group resonance is understood and responded to with a little more distance than you see in the incarnates who are embedded in the Group Resonance." She has additional theories and example charts on her website 225088 Linda
One of my favorite singers was a story-teller by the name of Harry Chapin. Harry was born with this body almost exactly conjunct his Ascendant.
I'd like to quote a Letter to the Editor that ran in the New York Times that ran on July 26, 1981.
"More than any other entertainer in his generation, Harry was a citizen-artist. While other famous performers would only rarely spend their enormous bank accounts of fame or good will, Harry overdrew his account. He performed some 250 times year and donated the proceeds from half of those events - more than half a million dollars a year - to a wide array of causes he cared about, from World Hunger Year to the Performing Arts Foundation on Long Island. And he worked hard beyond donating proceeds. He nearly single-handedly lobbied a resolution to create the President's Commission on World Hunger through Congress, got President Carter to create it in 1978, and actively served on it....
"At his concerts, he would of course sing, but he would also lecture - about love, politics, commitment. On the theory that you should never let a captive audience go to waste, he would perform and talk until evicted by his tight schedule or local curfews.
"Harry liked to call himself "an intellectual pessimist and a political optimist" - and he lived that ethic. Within two weeks of the 1980 election, when many of the candidates he sang for lost, he urged one of us to start a new group to spur the progressive resurgence. ''I'm just a third-rate folk singer,'' he joked, ''but I can provide something that's very scarce in the liberal community - intellectual risk capital.'' So together with some 50 other progressive voices in the arts, letters, law, politics, business and labor, Harry helped found The Democracy Project. Harry would call with ideas every two weeks from airports around the country, and would perform a concert a month for The Project, whose mission is to "develop alternatives for the next generation of progressive leadership."
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Like many people growing up in the Sixties, I have warm fuzzy memories of Mary Tyler Moore as the wife on a sitcom, but some of the older people among us will remember hearing her voice before they ever knew who she was. In Richard Diamond, Private Detective, we often heard the very sexy voice of Sam, the switchboar operator, (and saw occasional glimpses of her legs).
Starting as Laura Petrie on The Dick Van Dyke Show, she played often broke from stereotypical images of women. But even moreso as Mary Richards on her own Mary Tyler Moore show. Here, she played something you didn't see on the television, a career woman who was single, and enjoying life. When she talked about how she socialized with other characters at the fictitious job, she said "It showed people that a family is not just blood-members, not just relatives — that they are the extended people with whom you work, who take you on as a kind of responsibility." Ms Richards tackled many issues on the show which had not been dealt with much previously, such as birth control, and a woman's body image. Who can forget the time the issue of unequal pay came up on the show: ""Let me get this straight," Mary's character says on the show, "The only reason he was paid more than I am, is because he was a man?" Her boss answers, "Oh sure! It has nothing to do with your work."
Mary became an inspiration for many young women, and she would say that someone would often come up to her to tell her the impact her show had on them. "How it allowed them to stay home on a Saturday night, and be ok not having a date, because it was alright for Mary."
Mary was born with Mercury closely conjunct this body.
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Gonggong and Astrologers
A number of noted astrologers had a fairly close conjunction in their chart with one or more important bodies (plus any other bodies also in hard aspect to it:
- Richard Tarnas
- OR10 - 7 AQ 23
- MERC - 8 AQU 26
- Bernadette Brady
- OR10 - 7 AQ 37
- VENUS - 8 AQ 37
- Kim Rogers-Gallagher
- OR10 - 10 AQ 15
- CHIRON - 12 AQ 57
- MARS - 11 SC 58
- NN - 10 SC 17 R
- URANUS - 11 LE 37 R
- Nick Dagan Best
- OR10 - 15 AQ 54 R
- DESCENDANT - 16 AQ 16
- Axel Harvey
- OR10 - 1 AQ 24
- MOON - 0 AQ 05
- PLUTO - 1 LE 26 R
- Charles Harvey
- OR10 - 1 AQ 53 R
- MOON - 0 AQ 050
- PLUTO - 1 LE 34
- Robert Zoller
- OR10 - 5 AQ 17
- SUN - 4 AQ 46
- MERCURY - 6 AQ 16
- SATURN - 5 LE 29 R
- CHIRON - 7 SC 59
- Ken Irving
- OR10 - 5 AQ 22
- VENUS - 3 AQ 22
- Charles Emerson
- OR10 - 18 CP 49 R
- MOON - 16 CP 13
- VENUS - 20 CA 07
- CHIRON - 21 AR 03 R
- Noel Tyl
- OR10 - 28 CP 49
- MERCURY - 29 CP 23
- PLUTO - 28 CA 00 R
- MARS - 27 LI 16
- Michael Munkasey
- OR10 - 29 CP 59
- MOON - 0 AQ 05
- PLUTO - 0 LEO 58 R
- Carolyn Egan
- OR10 - 1 AQ 30 R
- ASC - 27 CP 31
- MARS - 1 AQ 41
- PLUTO - 29 CA 42
- Sepharial (Walter Richard Gornold)
- OR10 - 14 LI 00 R
- SATURN - 15 LI 53 R
- Marc Edmund Jones
- OR10 - 3 SA 47
- JUPITER - 3 SA 07
- NEPTUNE - 2 GE 07 R
- PLUTO - 5 GE 51 R
- Karl Ernst Krafft
- OR10 - 24 SA 33 R
- CHIRON - 24 SA 02 R
- NEPTUNE - 25 GE 20
- ERIS - 23 PI 00
- Ronald C Davison
- OR10 - 10 CP 22
- MERCURY - 10 CP 07
- VENUS - 11 CP 29
- MARS - 12 CA 48 R
Click here for a GONGGONG Ephemeris for 1900-2020.
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(42301) 2001 UR163 was discovered on 21 October 2001 at 20 Aries 24 R. It has an orbital period of 368.85 years, an eccentricity of 0.285, an aphelion of 66.106 AU, and a perihelion of 36.756 AU (it was last at perihelion around 1937.)
The Sabian Symbol for its discovery degree, according to Dane Rudhyar, is "A PUGILIST ENTERS THE RING", and of this he says "The release and glorification of social aggressiveness. The symbol reveals man's deeply rooted feeling of admiration and envy for whoever can generate OVERWHELMING POWER."
Being discovered in a Mars-ruled sign, in a degree with definitely Martian overtones, perhaps it shouldn't surprise anyone that this body has the reddest color index of any object in the Solar System, redder than Mars, redder than Pholus, and even redder than Sedna.
Click here for a 42301 EPHEMERIS for 1900-2020.
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---------- NOTE: Symbols above followed by a D are given here with permission of the designer, Denis Moskowitz. Check out his website at suberic.net/~dmm/graphics/astro/tno.html
The Sedna symbol followed by a B was designed by Bryan Trussler.
The Orcus symbol followed by an R was designed by Melanie Reinhart.
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