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#3809 From: "mahtezcatpoc" <mahtezcatpoc@...>
Date: Thu Jan 3, 2008 9:36 am
Subject: Benazir Bhutto
mahtezcatpoc
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June 21, 1953
Karachi, Pakistan

using noon USZ4 (5 hours ahead of GMT), since I don't have a reliable
birthtime (and for this reason, I'm leaving out Moon, Mercury and
Venus alignments)




Sun


Menkalinan (Beta Aurigae)




Mars



Dirah (aka Tejat Posterior; Mu Geminorum)



Jupiter



Aldebaran (Alpha Tauri)




Saturn



Foramen (Eta Carinae)




Uranus


Wasat (Delta Geminorum)




Neptune



Foramen (Eta Carinae)




Eris (she had this at 8 Aries 31, using that noon USZ4 birthtime)



Algenib (Gamma Pegasi)




Ceres



Castor (Alpha Geminorum)

Propus Borealis (Iota Geminorum)




Pallas



Aldebaran (Alpha Tauri)




Juno



Aldebaran (Alpha Tauri)

Ain (aka Northern Bull Eye; Epsilon Tauri)




Chiron



Deneb Okab (aka Dheneb; Zeta Aquilae)




North Node



Giedi (Alpha Capricorni)

Dabih (Beta Capricorni)

Oculus (Pi Capricorni)

Bos (Rho Capricorni)






Mark A. Holmes

#3810 From: "mahtezcatpoc" <mahtezcatpoc@...>
Date: Thu Jan 3, 2008 10:31 am
Subject: Re: Fixed star alignments (December 9, 2007)
mahtezcatpoc
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--- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, Mark Andrew Holmes
<mahtezcatpoc@...> wrote:
>
> As of midnight GMT.
>

>
>
> Jupiter
>
>
>
>
> *Mu Arae (has extrasolar planet)
>
> *Thackeray's Planetary (IC 1266 Arae)


having to do with survival or ambition


>
> *Etamin (Gamma Draconis)


isolated (King Gyanendra of Nepal?)


>
> *AH Mensae


attainment with effort or bringing surprised reactions from others


>
> *RS Ophiuchi (cataclysmic variables)



relating to education (the No Child Left Behind Act may be dead)


>
> *Sakurai's Object (V4334 Sagittarii; a dying star
> named
> for its Japanese discoverer, Yukio Sakurai)


trying to transition



>
> *Mouse Pulsar (G359.23-0.82 Sagittarii)


I think new rodents and other small animals have been discovered in
the Indonesian rain forest



>
> *Integral X-Ray Nova 2006 (IGR J17497-2821 Sagittarii)
>
> --->*Box Nebula (NGC 6445 Sagittarii)
>
> --->*Silkworm Nebula (CRL 5385 Sagittarii)
>
> Galactic Center (Sagittarius A* Sagittarii)
>
> --->*Apollyon (Iota-1 Scorpii)
>
> --->*Basanismus (G Scorpii)


more about Gyanendra (Apollyon and Basanismus may also refer to the
congressional Democrats' mixed record of accomplishment in their first
year)

don't know about the Galactic Center or the Integral X-Ray Nova



>
> Hyman's Burper (GCRT J1745-3009 Scorpii, a pulsar
> named for its emissions pattern and its lead
> discoverer, Scott Hyman)


focus on overeating?



>
>
>
>
> Saturn
>
>
>
> Thuban (Alpha Draconis)
>
> M-105 (Leonis; galaxy with suspected black hole)
>
> NGC 3377 (Leonis; galaxy with suspected black hole)
>
> Alioth (Epsilon Ursae Majoris)
>
> Coddington Nebula (IC 2574 Ursae Majoris; diffuse
> nebula)


playing with fire (Bush and Iran?)



>
>
>
>
> Uranus
>
>
>
> HD 217107 (Piscium; has an extrasolar planet)
>
> Cheeseburger Nebula (NGC 7026 Cygni)


unhealthy/forbidden foods


>
> Baby Dumbbell Nebula (Humason 1-2 Cygni)


bumbling/sheltered children/teenagers


>
> The Horseshoe (Harrington STAR 28 Cygni; a small
> asterism north of Deneb)



luck, preparation, taking chances


>
> Achernar (Alpha Eridani)


crises


>
> RU Horologii (cataclysmic variable)


time (some people are counting down the days till the end of the Bush
regime, and some may be counting down the minutes)


>
> Jih (Kappa Pegasi)


taking a heavy blow


>
> Ankaa (Alpha Phoenicis)


lots of house and apartment-building fires in the news



>
>
>
>
> Neptune
>
>
>
> Castra (Epsilon Capricorni)
>
> Crescent Nebula (NGC 6888 Cygni)
>
> The Red-Necked Emu (Harrington STAR 26 Cygni; a small
> asterism in Cygnus)
>
> Al Ukud (Gamma Delphini)
>
> HR Delphini (cataclysmic variable)
>
> Hinnulus (Epsilon Equulei)
>
> Al Faras Al Thani (Lambda Equulei)
>
> Ras Alkurki (Lambda Gruis)
>
> IL Vulpeculae
>
> QU Vulpeculae (cataclysmic variables)
>
>
>
>
> Pluto
>
>
>
> Mu Arae (star with exoplanets)
>
> Thackeray's Planetary (IC 1266 Arae)
>
> Etamin (Gamma Draconis)
>
> Rukbalgethi Genubi (Theta Herculis)


need for something northern to get on a strong footing (the US?)



>
> AH Mensae
>
> RS Ophiuchi (cataclysmic variables)
>
> Sakurai's Object (V4334 Sagittarii; a dying star named
> for its Japanese discoverer, Yukio Sakurai)
>
> Pistol Star (V4647 Sagittarii)


focus on gun crimes and gun control



>
> Mouse Pulsar (G359.23-0.82 Sagittarii)
>
> Integral X-Ray Nova 2006 (IGR J17497-2821 Sagittarii)
>
> Box Nebula (NGC 6445 Sagittarii)
>
> Terzan 5 (Sagittarii; globular cluster containing the
> fastest known spinning pulsar)
>
> Galactic Center (Sagittarius A* Sagittarii)
>
> Apollyon (Iota-1 Scorpii)
>
> Basanismus (G Scorpii)
>
> Hyman's Burper (GCRT J1745-3009 Scorpii, a pulsar
> named for its emissions pattern and its lead
> discoverer, Scott Hyman)
>
> Acumen (M-7 Scorpii, Ptolemy's Cluster)
>
>
>
>
> Eris
>
>
>
> Termes Frederici (Psi Andromedae; one of the stars in
> Frederici Honores, the Honors of Frederick [a crown,
> quill pen, sword and olive branch]: Psi Andromedae
> marks the crown)
>
> FX Cephei
>
> VV Cephei (cataclysmic variables)
>
> *Aquae Abyssi (Upsilon Ceti)


relating to the ocean depths

(Japan calling off that "research expedition" to hunt humpback whales?)


>
> Revati (Zeta Piscium)
>
> Epsilon Reticuli (has an extrasolar planet)
>
>
>
>
> Ceres
>
>
>
> *Keun Nan Mun Secundus (Chi Andromedae)


Chinese/Latin = second of the south gate of the camp

(something taking a back seat with regard to border security at the
US-Mexican border?--the US Department of Homeland Security is ramming
that wall at the border down the throats of a bunch of people in south
Texas, like ranchers whose livestock won't be able to drink from the
Rio Grande anymore, environmentalists, local politicians concerned
about the damage, and the University of Texas at Brownsville, which is
right on the border and may find part of its campus on the wrong side
of that wall)


>
> *Liberflux (Tau-4 Eridani)


Latin = flowing freely


(what flows freely around Christmastime?)


>
>
>
>
> Pallas
>
>
>
> Sadalmelek (Alpha Aquarii)


wiped out all of a sudden


>
> Luyten 789-6 (Aquarii; a nearby star)
>
> Egg Nebula (CRL 2688 Cygni)
>
> (CRL = Cambridge Research Laboratory Infrared Survey)
>
> *Seagull Nebula (NGC 2032 Doradus)


scavenging, bottom-feeding, dealing with conformism


>
> KL Draconis (cataclysmic variable)
>
> Fomalhaut (Alpha Piscis Austrini)


ideals that have to be noble in order to succeed?


>
>
>
>
> Juno
>
>
>
>
> *Toliman (aka Rigilkent; Alpha Centauri)


learning, education

(like about teen pregnancy--Jamie Lynn Spears)


>
> *Lucida Chamaeleontis (Alpha Chamaeleontis; the
> brightest star in Chamaeleon the Chameleon)


wanting to match public opinion


>
> *Biceps (Gamma Herculis)


muscling something through, power, strength


>
> *The Wall (aka Great Cluster in Hercules; M-13
> Herculis)


walls, barriers



>
> *Derakrab Australis (Tau Librae)


Arabic/Latin = southern one of the scorpion's arm


(John Howard seems to have disappeared, and in South Africa the
African National Congress' leader Jacob Zuma is facing trial for
corruption, which is not the only kind of trouble he has--he's also
been accused of rape)


>
> *EI Piscium (cataclysmic variable)


having to do with farms or farm country ("Old MacDonald had a farm/E-I--")


(campaigning in Iowa? issues relating to corn and ethanol production?)


>
>
>
>
> Vesta
>
>
>
> *Deneb Okab (Delta Aquilae)

focus on ability to take charge in a crisis

(the US presidential campaign?)


>
> *Sung (35 Aquilae)


focus on (possibly excessive) executive power?

http://www.wsu.edu/~dee/CHEMPIRE/SUNG.HTM


e.g., there are some in the US, like The Thing (Dick Cheney) that have
never accepted that the president has to have oversight from Congress
and the people




>
> *Pereira's Star (V1494 Aquilae; a nova discovered in
> 1999 by Portuguese amateur astronomer Alfredo Pereira)
>
> *Peacock (Alpha Pavonis)


showing off, vanity, flash, conspicuous consumption


>
> *Phi-2 Pavonis (has extrasolar planet)


in the Peacock's tail


(on display, seeing and being seen, or being watched)


>
> *Tigris (1 Vulpeculae, marking the obsolete
> constellation Tigris the Tiger)


having to do with tigers (protecting them in the wild, keeping them
inside their enclosures at zoos)



>
>
>
>
>
> Chiron
>
>
>
> Albali (Epsilon Aquarii)
>
> *Gliese 777A (Cygni; has extrasolar planet)



west of Albireo, on the left side of the Swan's head, close to the
border with Vulpecula

(having to do with unjustifiable suicide or self-destruction?)


>
> Foxhead Cluster (NGC 6819 Cygni)
>
> Lucida Globi (Epsilon Microscopii; the brightest star
> in the obsolete constellation Globus Aerostaticus [the
> Hot Air Balloon]).
>
> 47 Tucanae (NGC 104 Tucanae, a bright highly resolved
> globular cluster mistaken for a star and given a
> Flamsteed number; it even has a Bayer designation--Xi
> Tucanae)



on the branch the Toucan is perching on

(thinking you have support that you don't have, or not in the degree
that you thought you did?)


>
>
>
>
> North Node
>
>
>
> HD 210277 (Aquarii; has an extrasolar planet; in
> Aquarius' chest)
>
> Helix Nebula (NGC 7293 Aquarii)
>
>
>
>
> South Node
>
>
>
> Drys (Chi Carinae)
>
> *Regulus (Alpha Leonis)


emphasis on needing to avoid being vengeful


>
> Praecipua (46 Leonis Minoris)


wanting to be first

(the steroid scandal in baseball, the current US presidential
campaign, a recent poll indicating that a majority of US teenagers
think it's okay to cheat to get ahead; also, the elections in Kenya
and Uzbekistan, which many believe have been rigged, and there's also
been media attention here in the US on the way Vladimir Putin runs Russia)



>
> T Pyxidis (cataclysmic variable)
>
> *Phecda (Gamma Ursae Majoris)


a great bloodbath


>
> *Megrez (Delta Ursae Majoris)


giving crap


>
> *Papillon (IC 708 Ursae Majoris)


a nebula; papillon is French for butterfly


(brutal imprisonment?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papillon_(autobiography)

as in the case of David Hicks?)

>
>
>
>



More later.


Mark A. Holmes

#3811 From: "mahtezcatpoc" <mahtezcatpoc@...>
Date: Sun Jan 6, 2008 8:49 am
Subject: Re: Fixed star alignments (December 16, 2007)
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--- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, Mark Andrew Holmes
<mahtezcatpoc@...> wrote:
>
> As of midnight GMT.
>
> Asterisks indicate alignments that weren't there a
> week ago today (with a 1 00' orb).
>
>
>
>
> Jupiter
>
>
>
> *Rukbalgethi Genubi (Theta Herculis)
>
> *Baraka (Xi Herculis)
>
> AH Mensae (cataclysmic variable)
>
> *Sinistra (Nu Ophiuchi)
>
> *Fellah (67 Ophiuchi)


Arabic = peasant



>
> *Barnard's Star (V2500 Ophiuchi)
>
> *Acumen (M-7 Scorpii, Ptolemy's Cluster)
>
>
>
>
> Saturn
>
>
>
> Thuban (Alpha Draconis)
>
> M-105 (Leonis; galaxy with suspected black hole)
>
> NGC 3377 (Leonis; galaxy with suspected black hole)
>
> Alioth (Epsilon Ursae Majoris)
>
> Coddington Nebula (IC 2574 Ursae Majoris; diffuse
> nebula)
>
>
>
>
> Uranus
>
>
>
> HD 217107 (Piscium; has an extrasolar planet)
>
> Cheeseburger Nebula (NGC 7026 Cygni)
>
> Baby Dumbbell Nebula (Humason 1-2 Cygni)
>
> The Horseshoe (Harrington STAR 28 Cygni; a small
> asterism north of Deneb)
>
> Achernar (Alpha Eridani)
>
> RU Horologii (cataclysmic variable)
>
> Jih (Kappa Pegasi)
>
> Ankaa (Alpha Phoenicis)
>
>
>
>
> Neptune
>
>
>
> Castra (Epsilon Capricorni)
>
> Crescent Nebula (NGC 6888 Cygni)
>
> The Red-Necked Emu (Harrington STAR 26 Cygni; a small
> asterism in Cygnus)
>
> Al Ukud (Gamma Delphini)
>
> HR Delphini (cataclysmic variable)
>
> Al Faras Al Thani (Lambda Equulei)
>
> Ras Alkurki (Lambda Gruis)
>
> IL Vulpeculae (cataclysmic variable)
>
>
>
>
> Pluto
>
>
>
> Etamin (Gamma Draconis)
>
> Rukbalgethi Genubi (Theta Herculis)
>
> *Baraka (Xi Herculis)
>
> AH Mensae
>
> RS Ophiuchi (cataclysmic variables)
>
> Sakurai's Object (V4334 Sagittarii; a dying star named
> for its Japanese discoverer, Yukio Sakurai)
>
> Integral X-Ray Nova 2006 (IGR J17497-2821 Sagittarii)
>
> Box Nebula (NGC 6445 Sagittarii)
>
> Apollyon (Iota-1 Scorpii)
>
> Basanismus (G Scorpii)
>
> Acumen (M-7 Scorpii, Ptolemy's Cluster)
>
>
>
>
> Eris
>
>
>
> Termes Frederici (Psi Andromedae; one of the stars in
> Frederici Honores, the Honors of Frederick [a crown,
> quill pen, sword and olive branch]: Psi Andromedae
> marks the crown)
>
> FX Cephei
>
> VV Cephei (cataclysmic variables)
>
> Aquae Abyssi (Upsilon Ceti)
>
> Revati (Zeta Piscium)
>
> Epsilon Reticuli (has an extrasolar planet)
>
>
>
>
> Ceres
>
>
>
>
> Keun Nan Mun Secundus (Chi Andromedae)
>
> *The Fath (NGC 708 Andromedae)
>
> *Achird (Eta Cassiopeiae)
>
> *Pac-Man Nebula (NGC 281 Cassiopeiae)


relentlessly gobbling up something, relentlessly hungry or predatory



>
> *Kaffaljidhma (Gamma Ceti)
>
> Liberflux (Tau-4 Eridani)
>
>
>
>
> Pallas
>
>
>
> *Sadalachbia (Gamma Aquarii)

refugee problems (in Kenya and Iraq as well as on the Gulf Coast?)


>
> Luyten 789-6 (Aquarii; a nearby star)
>
> *Deneb Adige (aka Deneb; Alpha Cygni)
>
> *Ruchba (Omega-2 Cygni)


having to do with breasts (like breast cancer?)



>
> *Piazzi's Flying Star (61 Cygni)
>
> *Biham (Theta Pegasi)
>
>
>
>
> Juno
>
>
>
> *Lucida Circini (Alpha Circini)


to draw a circle around somebody, mark them


>
> *Rutilicus (Zeta Herculis)
>
> *Kajam (Omega Herculis)
>
> *Thusia (Gamma Lupi)


Greek = sacrifice


>
> *Keyhole Planetary (MRSL 252 Normae)
>
> (MRSL = Marsalkova; the MRSL Comparison Catalog of
> H-II Regions, compiled by Czech astronomer Pavla
> Marsakova)


spying?


>
> *Yed Prior (Delta Ophiuchi)


"It causes immorality, shamelessness and revolution." (Robson)


>
> *Acrab (Beta-1 Scorpii)

aka Graffias; "it causes extreme malevolence, mercilessness,
fiendishness, repulsiveness, malice, theft, crime, pestilence and
contagious diseases." (Robson)


>
> *Isidis (Delta Scorpii)


"It causes sudden assaults, malevolence, immorality, and
shamelessness." (Robson)



>
> *Vrischika (Pi Scorpii)


Sanskrit = scorpion


>
> *Fang (Rho Scorpii)


Chinese = a room



the nasty political situations in Kenya and Zimbabwe?



>
>
>
>
>
> Vesta
>
>
>
> *Bull's Eye Pulsar (SNR G54.1+0.3 Sagittae)


people being targeted? hitting the nail right on the head?


>
> *NQ Vulpeculae (cataclysmic variable)


"ink?" (the Hollywood writers' strike?)



>
> *The Coathanger Cluster (Collinder 399 Vulpeculae)
>
> *Seahorse Nebula (Kohoutek 3-35 Vulpeculae)


the abortion issue?


>
>
>
>
>
> Chiron
>
>
>
> Albali (Epsilon Aquarii)
>
> *Albulaan Borealis (Mu Aquarii)



Arabic/Latin = the northern swallower


>
> AE Aquarii (cataclysmic variable)


arts and entertainment


>
> *Armus (Eta Capricorni)



being a pain in the butt


>
> Gliese 777A (Cygni; has extrasolar planet)


?


>
> *Cygnus X-1 (famous black hole)


encouraging detachment




>
> Lucida Globi (Epsilon Microscopii; the brightest star
> in the obsolete constellation Globus Aerostaticus [the
> Hot Air Balloon]).
>
> 47 Tucanae (NGC 104 Tucanae, a bright highly resolved
> globular cluster mistaken for a star and given a
> Flamsteed number; it even has a Bayer designation--Xi
> Tucanae)
>
>
>
>
>
> North Node
>
>
>
> *Network Nebula (NGC 6992 Cygni; diffuse nebula)
>
> *M-15 (Pegasi; globular cluster, densest known)
>
>
>
>
> South Node
>
>
>
> Drys (Chi Carinae)
>
> Regulus (Alpha Leonis)
>
> *Algeiba (aka Algenubi; Gamma Leonis)


"It gives a bold, bombastic, cruel and heartless nature, but artistic
appreciation and power of expression." (Robson)

(hounding celebrities?)


>
> *Leo I Galaxy (UGC 5470 Leonis)


let me look this up


>
> Praecipua (46 Leonis Minoris)
>
> *Kappa Pyxidis

let me find out about this one


>
> Phecda (Gamma Ursae Majoris)


"a great blood bath" (Ebertin)


>
> *47 Ursae Majoris (has extrasolar planet)
>
> Papillon (IC 708 Ursae Majoris)
>
> *NGC 3982 (Ursae Majoris; galaxy with suspected black
> hole)
>
> *Mayall's Object (MCG7-23-19 Ursae Majoris)
>
> (MCG = Morphological Catalog of Galaxies)
>
>

I think I wrote on this earlier.

More later.


Mark A. Holmes

#3812 From: "mahtezcatpoc" <mahtezcatpoc@...>
Date: Mon Jan 7, 2008 12:00 am
Subject: Fixed star alignments (December 30, 2007): corrected
mahtezcatpoc
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--- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, Mark Andrew Holmes
<mahtezcatpoc@...> wrote:
>
> As of midnight GMT.
>




>
>
>
>
> Jupiter
>
>
>
> *Atiyah (Omicron Herculis)
>
> *Polaris Australis (Sigma Octantis)
>
> Polarissima Australis (NGC 2573 Octantis, a galaxy
> close to the south celestial pole)
>
> Poniatovii (70 Ophiuchi; marks the obsolete
> constellation Taurus Poniatovii, Poniatowski's Bull)
>
> *Phorbaceus (72 Ophiuchi)

> --->*Polis (Mu Sagittarii)


Jupiter, not Saturn, was aligned with Polis.

>
> *Gomez's Hamburger (IRAS 18059-3211 Sagittarii)
>
>
>
>
> Saturn
>
>
>
> Thuban (Alpha Draconis)
>
> M-105 (Leonis; galaxy with suspected black hole)
>
> NGC 3377 (Leonis; galaxy with suspected black hole)
>


>
> Alioth (Epsilon Ursae Majoris)
>
> Coddington Nebula (IC 2574 Ursae Majoris; diffuse
> nebula)
>
>
>
>
> Uranus
>
>
>
> Cheeseburger Nebula (NGC 7026 Cygni)
>
> Baby Dumbbell Nebula (Humason 1-2 Cygni)
>
> The Horseshoe (Harrington STAR 28 Cygni; a small
> asterism north of Deneb)
>
> Achernar (Alpha Eridani)
>
> RU Horologii (cataclysmic variable)
>
> -->*Sinistra (Nu Ophiuchi)

Uranus isn't aligned with Sinistra.


>
> *Homan (Zeta Pegasi)
>
> Jih (Kappa Pegasi)
>
> Ankaa (Alpha Phoenicis)
>
> HD 217107 (Piscium; has an extrasolar planet)
>
>
>
>
> Neptune
>
>
>
> Castra (Epsilon Capricorni)
>
> Crescent Nebula (NGC 6888 Cygni)
>
> The Red-Necked Emu (Harrington STAR 26 Cygni; a small
> asterism in Cygnus)
>
> Al Ukud (Gamma Delphini)
>
> HR Delphini (cataclysmic variable)
>
> *S Doradus (one of the brightest known stars, in the
> Large Magellanic Cloud)
>
> Al Faras Al Thani (Lambda Equulei)
>
> Phoenicopterus (Epsilon Gruis; Grus was once known as
> Phoenicopterus, the Flamingo)
>
> IL Vulpeculae (cataclysmic variable)
>
>
>
>
> Pluto
>
>
>
> Etamin (Gamma Draconis)
>
> Rukbalgethi Genubi (Theta Herculis)
>
> Baraka (Xi Herculis)
>
> AH Mensae (cataclysmic variable)
>
> *Sinistra (Nu Ophiuchi)
>
> Barnard's Star (V2500 Ophiuchi; a nearby star)
>
> Sakurai's Object (V4334 Sagittarii; a dying star named
> for its Japanese discoverer, Yukio Sakurai)
>
> Acumen (M-7 Scorpii, Ptolemy's Cluster)
>
>
>
>
> Eris
>
>
>
> Termes Frederici (Psi Andromedae; one of the stars in
> Frederici Honores, the Honors of Frederick [a crown,
> quill pen, sword and olive branch]: Psi Andromedae
> marks the crown)
>
> FX Cephei
>
> VV Cephei (cataclysmic variables)
>
> Aquae Abyssi (Upsilon Ceti)
>
> Revati (Zeta Piscium)
>
> Epsilon Reticuli (has an extrasolar planet)
>
>
>
>
> Ceres
>
>
>
> Keun Nan Mun Secundus (Chi Andromedae)
>
> The Fath (NGC 708 Andromedae)
>
> Achird (Eta Cassiopeiae)
>
> Pac-Man Nebula (NGC 281 Cassiopeiae)
>
> Kaffaljidhma (Gamma Ceti)
>
> Azha (Eta Eridani)
>
> Liberflux (Tau-4 Eridani
>
>
>
>
> Pallas
>
>
>
> *Skat (Delta Aquarii)
>
> *Sadalajir (Zeta-1 Aquarii)
>
> *Situla (Kappa Aquarii)
>
> *Seat (Pi Aquarii)
>
> *IL Aquarii (has planets)
>
> *Ross 780 (Aquarii; aka Gliese 876; has planets)
>
> *North America Nebula (NGC 7000 Cygni)
>
> *Magic Carpet Nebula (NGC 7027 Cygni)
>
> *Kin Yu (Epsilon Doradus)
>
>
>
>
> Juno
>
>
>
> *Shapley's Ring Nebula (Shapley 1 Normae)
>
> *Al Niyat (Sigma Scorpii)
>
> *M-80 (Scorpii; a globular cluster)
>
>
>
>
> Vesta
>
>
>
> *Giedi (Alpha Capricorni)
>
> *Dabih (Beta Capricorni)
>
> *Alshat (Nu Capricorni)
>
> *Oculus (Pi Capricorni)
>
> *Bos (Rho Capricorni)
>
> *Footprint Nebula (Minkowski 1-92 Cygni)
>
> *Campbell's Nebula (PK64+5.1 Cygni)
>
> *Rho Indi (has planets)
>
> *Campbell's Star (HD 184738 Lyrae)
>
>
>
>
> Chiron
>
>
>
> Albali (Epsilon Aquarii)
>
> Albulaan Borealis (Mu Aquarii)
>
> AE Aquarii (cataclysmic variable)
>
> Armus (Eta Capricorni)
>
> *Dorsum (Theta Capricorni)
>
> *CH Cygni (cataclysmic variable)
>
> Gliese 777A (Cygni; has extrasolar planet)
>
> *Veil Nebula (NGC 6960 Cygni)
>
> Cygnus X-1 (famous black hole)
>
> Lucida Globi (Epsilon Microscopii; the brightest star
> in the obsolete constellation Globus Aerostaticus [the
> Hot Air Balloon]).
>
>
>
>
> North Node
>
>
>
>
> Network Nebula (NGC 6992 Cygni; diffuse nebula)
>
> M-15 (Pegasi; globular cluster, densest known)
>
>
>
> South Node
>
>
>
> Drys (Chi Carinae)
>
> Regulus (Alpha Leonis)
>
> Algeiba (aka Algenubi; Gamma Leonis)
>
> Leo I Galaxy (UGC 5470 Leonis)
>
> *Spider Galaxy (UGC 5829 Leonis Minoris)
>
> Kappa Pyxidis
>
> Ta Tsun (Psi Ursae Majoris)
>
> 47 Ursae Majoris (has extrasolar planet)
>
> NGC 3982 (Ursae Majoris; galaxy with suspected black
> hole)
>
> Mayall's Object (MCG7-23-19 Ursae Majoris)
>
> (MCG = Morphological Catalog of Galaxies)
>
>
>




Mark A. Holmes

#3813 From: Mark Andrew Holmes <mahtezcatpoc@...>
Date: Mon Jan 7, 2008 1:41 am
Subject: Fixed star alignments (January 6, 2008)
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As of midnight GMT.

Asterisks indicate alignments that weren't there a
week ago today (with a 1 00' orb).




Jupiter




*DQ Herculis (cataclysmic variable)

*Pi Mensae (has planets)

*Nova Ophiuchi 1919 (V849 Ophiuchi; cataclysmic
variable)

*Emerald Nebula (aka The Turquoise Orb; NGC 6572
Ophiuchi)

*Kaus Medius (Delta Sagittarii)

*Ira Furoris (Eta Sagittarii)

Polis (Mu Sagittarii)

*Omega Nebula (M-17 Sagittarii)

*Little Star Cloud (M-24 Sagittarii)

*Eagle Nebula (M-16 Serpens; in Serpens Cauda)



Saturn



Thuban (Alpha Draconis)

M-105 (Leonis; galaxy with suspected black hole)

NGC 3377 (Leonis; galaxy with suspected black hole)

Alioth (Epsilon Ursae Majoris)

*Alula Australe (Xi Ursae Majoris)

Coddington Nebula (IC 2574 Ursae Majoris; diffuse
nebula)




Uranus



*Psi-1 Aquarii (has planets)

Cheeseburger Nebula (NGC 7026 Cygni)

Baby Dumbbell Nebula (Humason 1-2 Cygni)

The Horseshoe (Harrington STAR 28 Cygni; a small
asterism north of Deneb)

Achernar (Alpha Eridani)

RU Horologii (cataclysmic variable)

Homan (Zeta Pegasi)

Jih (Kappa Pegasi)

Ankaa (Alpha Phoenicis)

HD 217107 (Piscium; has an extrasolar planet)




Neptune



Castra (Epsilon Capricorni)

*16 Cygni B (has planets)

Crescent Nebula (NGC 6888 Cygni)

The Red-Necked Emu (Harrington STAR 26 Cygni; a small
asterism in Cygnus)

Al Ukud (Gamma Delphini)

HR Delphini (cataclysmic variable)

S Doradus (one of the brightest known stars, in the
Large Magellanic Cloud)

Al Faras Al Thani (Lambda Equulei)

Phoenicopterus (Epsilon Gruis; Grus was once known as
Phoenicopterus, the Flamingo)

IL Vulpeculae (cataclysmic variable)




Pluto



Etamin (Gamma Draconis)

Rukbalgethi Genubi (Theta Herculis)

Baraka (Xi Herculis)

AH Mensae (cataclysmic variable)

Sinistra (Nu Ophiuchi)

*Fellah (67 Ophiuchi)

Barnard's Star (V2500 Ophiuchi; a nearby star)

Sakurai's Object (V4334 Sagittarii; a dying star named
for its Japanese discoverer, Yukio Sakurai)

Acumen (M-7 Scorpii, Ptolemy's Cluster)




Eris



Termes Frederici (Psi Andromedae; one of the stars in
Frederici Honores, the Honors of Frederick [a crown,
quill pen, sword and olive branch]: Psi Andromedae
marks the crown)

FX Cephei

VV Cephei (cataclysmic variables)

Aquae Abyssi (Upsilon Ceti)

Revati (Zeta Piscium)

Epsilon Reticuli (has an extrasolar planet)




Ceres



Keun Nan Mun Secundus (Chi Andromedae)

The Fath (NGC 708 Andromedae)

Achird (Eta Cassiopeiae)

Pac-Man Nebula (NGC 281 Cassiopeiae)

Kaffaljidhma (Gamma Ceti)

Azha (Eta Eridani)

Liberflux (Tau-4 Eridani




Pallas



*Hydria (Eta Aquarii)

*Ekchusis (Lambda Aquarii)

*Nova Cygni 1992 (V1974 Cygni; cataclysmic variable)

*Scovil's Object (Q1991/107 Cygni)

*WX Hydri

*VY Sculptoris (cataclysmic variables)




Juno



*Han (Zeta Ophiuchi)

*Rho Ophiuchi

*Antares (Alpha Scorpii)

*Shark's Jaws Nebula (King 1-3 Scorpii)

*Gatria (Gamma Trianguli Australe)




Vesta



*Diamond Ring Nebula (Abell 70 Aquilae)

*Pazan (Psi Capricorni)

*Baten Algedi (Omega Capricorni)

*Youe (17 Capricorni)

*Patchick's Planetary (IRAS 19450+2922 Cygni)

*Lucida Microscopii (Gamma Microscopii; the brightest
star, or lucida, in Microscopium the Microscope)

*WZ Sagittae (cataclysmic variable)

*Black Widow Pulsar (B1957+20 Sagittae)




Chiron



Albulaan Borealis (Mu Aquarii)

AE Aquarii (cataclysmic variable)

Armus (Eta Capricorni)

Dorsum (Theta Capricorni)

CH Cygni (cataclysmic variable)

Gliese 777A (Cygni; has extrasolar planet)

Veil Nebula (NGC 6960 Cygni)

Cygnus X-1 (famous black hole)




North Node



*Gienah (Epsilon Cygni)

Network Nebula (NGC 6992 Cygni; diffuse nebula)

M-15 (Pegasi; globular cluster, densest known)



South Node



*Cat's Prey (I Hydrae; part of the obsolete
constellation Felis the Cat, lying under the Cat's
forepaw)

*Adhafera (Zeta Leonis)

*Al Jabhah (Eta Leonis)

Spider Galaxy (UGC 5829 Leonis Minoris)

*Puppis A

Kappa Pyxidis

Ta Tsun (Psi Ursae Majoris)

47 Ursae Majoris (has extrasolar planet)




More later.




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#3814 From: "msbhavens1" <msbhavens1@...>
Date: Mon Jan 7, 2008 6:43 pm
Subject: Re: Fixed star alignments (January 6, 2008)
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--- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, Mark Andrew Holmes
<mahtezcatpoc@...> wrote:
>
> As of midnight GMT.
>
> Asterisks indicate alignments that weren't there a
> week ago today (with a 1 00' orb).
>
>
> Jupiter
>
> *DQ Herculis (cataclysmic variable)

Father and son re-union? (father proud of this child I do believe)

#3815 From: Mark Andrew Holmes <mahtezcatpoc@...>
Date: Mon Jan 7, 2008 10:43 pm
Subject: Re: Re: Fixed star alignments (January 6, 2008)
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--- msbhavens1 <msbhavens1@...> wrote:

> --- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, Mark Andrew
> Holmes
> <mahtezcatpoc@...> wrote:
> >
> > As of midnight GMT.
> >
> > Asterisks indicate alignments that weren't there a
> > week ago today (with a 1 00' orb).
> >
> >
> > Jupiter
> >
> > *DQ Herculis (cataclysmic variable)
>
> Father and son re-union? (father proud of this child
> I do believe)
>


Who?


Mark A. Holmes


      
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#3816 From: "msbhavens1" <msbhavens1@...>
Date: Tue Jan 8, 2008 5:24 pm
Subject: Re: Fixed star alignments (January 6, 2008)
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Zues/Jupiter and Hercules, how it translates to reality I am not
certain, though a young boy saved the maldivian president from an
assasination attempt today, so may be representative.

ARen't Hercules and his brother sons of zuess or am I mixing up me
mythology?

MissB




--- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, Mark Andrew Holmes
<mahtezcatpoc@...> wrote:
>
>
> --- msbhavens1 <msbhavens1@...> wrote:
>
> > --- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, Mark Andrew
> > Holmes
> > <mahtezcatpoc@> wrote:
> > >
> > > As of midnight GMT.
> > >
> > > Asterisks indicate alignments that weren't there a
> > > week ago today (with a 1 00' orb).
> > >
> > >
> > > Jupiter
> > >
> > > *DQ Herculis (cataclysmic variable)
> >
> > Father and son re-union? (father proud of this child
> > I do believe)
> >
>
>
> Who?
>
>
> Mark A. Holmes
>
>
>
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#3817 From: "mahtezcatpoc" <mahtezcatpoc@...>
Date: Wed Jan 9, 2008 5:24 am
Subject: Re: Fixed star alignments (January 6, 2008)
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--- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, "msbhavens1" <msbhavens1@...> wrote:
>
>
>
> Zues/Jupiter and Hercules, how it translates to reality I am not
> certain, though a young boy saved the maldivian president from an
> assasination attempt today, so may be representative.


I was thinking more about the diverse group of presidential candidates
we've got (like Dairy Queen--DQ--with its wide array of ice-cream
toppings). On the Democratic side, a white woman, an African-American
man, a white male former trial lawyer from North Carolina, and a
Mexican-American man. On the Republican side, all white men, but not
exactly clones of one another: a Vietnam War hero (as that war goes)
who's close to 70, a Mormon, a white male Southerner from Arkansas
who's a Baptist minister, a Hollywood actor who's married to a woman
half his age, and an Italian-American Catholic who's been married
three times.

Maybe the Maldivian Boy Scout who saved his country's president from
being knifed to death is signified by something else.



>
> ARen't Hercules and his brother sons of zuess or am I mixing up me
> mythology?
>


Hercules (Herakles) was; his brother Iphikles wasn't.


Mark A. Holmes



>
>
>
>
> --- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, Mark Andrew Holmes
> <mahtezcatpoc@> wrote:
> >
> >
> > --- msbhavens1 <msbhavens1@> wrote:
> >
> > > --- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, Mark Andrew
> > > Holmes
> > > <mahtezcatpoc@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > As of midnight GMT.
> > > >
> > > > Asterisks indicate alignments that weren't there a
> > > > week ago today (with a 1 00' orb).
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Jupiter
> > > >
> > > > *DQ Herculis (cataclysmic variable)
> > >
> > > Father and son re-union? (father proud of this child
> > > I do believe)
> > >
> >
> >
> > Who?
> >
> >
> > Mark A. Holmes
> >
> >

#3818 From: "msbhavens1" <msbhavens1@...>
Date: Wed Jan 9, 2008 7:36 pm
Subject: Re: Fixed star alignments (January 6, 2008)
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who's the catholic? not ringing a bell here, aside from McCain the
whole R side absolutely revolts me... so I will probably not be
viewing this summers political races as objectively as one should.
Astrologically speaking. was reading the visual astrology newsletter
just now and thinking the whole Jupiter and Mercury dance in summer
may be mroe indicitive of the presidential primaries, than the
Olympics. just a thought.

Missb


-- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, "mahtezcatpoc"
<mahtezcatpoc@...> wrote:
>
> --- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, "msbhavens1" <msbhavens1@>
wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > Zues/Jupiter and Hercules, how it translates to reality I am not
> > certain, though a young boy saved the maldivian president from
an
> > assasination attempt today, so may be representative.
>
>
> I was thinking more about the diverse group of presidential
candidates
> we've got (like Dairy Queen--DQ--with its wide array of ice-cream
> toppings). On the Democratic side, a white woman, an African-
American
> man, a white male former trial lawyer from North Carolina, and a
> Mexican-American man. On the Republican side, all white men, but
not
> exactly clones of one another: a Vietnam War hero (as that war
goes)
> who's close to 70, a Mormon, a white male Southerner from Arkansas
> who's a Baptist minister, a Hollywood actor who's married to a
woman
> half his age, and an Italian-American Catholic who's been married
> three times.
>
> Maybe the Maldivian Boy Scout who saved his country's president
from
> being knifed to death is signified by something else.
>
>
>
> >
> > ARen't Hercules and his brother sons of zuess or am I mixing up
me
> > mythology?
> >
>
>
> Hercules (Herakles) was; his brother Iphikles wasn't.
>
>
> Mark A. Holmes
>
>
>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, Mark Andrew Holmes
> > <mahtezcatpoc@> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > --- msbhavens1 <msbhavens1@> wrote:
> > >
> > > > --- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, Mark Andrew
> > > > Holmes
> > > > <mahtezcatpoc@> wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > As of midnight GMT.
> > > > >
> > > > > Asterisks indicate alignments that weren't there a
> > > > > week ago today (with a 1 00' orb).
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > Jupiter
> > > > >
> > > > > *DQ Herculis (cataclysmic variable)
> > > >
> > > > Father and son re-union? (father proud of this child
> > > > I do believe)
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Who?
> > >
> > >
> > > Mark A. Holmes
> > >
> > >
>

#3819 From: "mahtezcatpoc" <mahtezcatpoc@...>
Date: Thu Jan 10, 2008 3:43 am
Subject: Re: Fixed star alignments (January 6, 2008)
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--- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, "msbhavens1" <msbhavens1@...> wrote:
>
> who's the catholic?


Rudolph Giuliani.


not ringing a bell here, aside from McCain the
> whole R side absolutely revolts me... so I will probably not be
> viewing this summers political races as objectively as one should.


For a while, while Giuliani was riding high in the polls, I was
thinking maybe the Republicans had finally had enough of the
Jesus-shouter Brigade calling all the shots for them...but no. Not
yet, anyway.


> Astrologically speaking. was reading the visual astrology newsletter
> just now and thinking the whole Jupiter and Mercury dance in summer
> may be mroe indicitive of the presidential primaries, than the
> Olympics. just a thought.
>
> Missb


I skimmed it a while ago, will go over it again.

Maybe we've got some stellar alignments indicating sudden events or
(positive?) reversals of fortune this week (I'm talking about Hillary
Clinton, as you might have guessed).



Mark A. Holmes




>
>
> -- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, "mahtezcatpoc"
> <mahtezcatpoc@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, "msbhavens1" <msbhavens1@>
> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Zues/Jupiter and Hercules, how it translates to reality I am not
> > > certain, though a young boy saved the maldivian president from
> an
> > > assasination attempt today, so may be representative.
> >
> >
> > I was thinking more about the diverse group of presidential
> candidates
> > we've got (like Dairy Queen--DQ--with its wide array of ice-cream
> > toppings). On the Democratic side, a white woman, an African-
> American
> > man, a white male former trial lawyer from North Carolina, and a
> > Mexican-American man. On the Republican side, all white men, but
> not
> > exactly clones of one another: a Vietnam War hero (as that war
> goes)
> > who's close to 70, a Mormon, a white male Southerner from Arkansas
> > who's a Baptist minister, a Hollywood actor who's married to a
> woman
> > half his age, and an Italian-American Catholic who's been married
> > three times.
> >
> > Maybe the Maldivian Boy Scout who saved his country's president
> from
> > being knifed to death is signified by something else.
> >
> >
> >
> > >
> > > ARen't Hercules and his brother sons of zuess or am I mixing up
> me
> > > mythology?
> > >
> >
> >
> > Hercules (Herakles) was; his brother Iphikles wasn't.
> >
> >
> > Mark A. Holmes
> >
> >
> >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > --- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, Mark Andrew Holmes
> > > <mahtezcatpoc@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > --- msbhavens1 <msbhavens1@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > --- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, Mark Andrew
> > > > > Holmes
> > > > > <mahtezcatpoc@> wrote:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > As of midnight GMT.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Asterisks indicate alignments that weren't there a
> > > > > > week ago today (with a 1 00' orb).
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Jupiter
> > > > > >
> > > > > > *DQ Herculis (cataclysmic variable)
> > > > >
> > > > > Father and son re-union? (father proud of this child
> > > > > I do believe)
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Who?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Mark A. Holmes
> > > >
> > > >
> >
>

#3821 From: "mahtezcatpoc" <mahtezcatpoc@...>
Date: Thu Jan 10, 2008 12:54 pm
Subject: Get lost, spammer.
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--- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, "girlohblog" <girlohblog@...> wrote:
>
> I read your profile today, I thought I would drop you a line and
hope to become your friend!



Goodbye. You're banned.



Mark A. Holmes

#3822 From: "Diana K Rosenberg" <fixed.stars@...>
Date: Fri Jan 11, 2008 1:36 am
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#3823 From: Mark Andrew Holmes <mahtezcatpoc@...>
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Mark Andrew Holmes saw this story on the BBC News website and thought you
should see it.



** Planets form twice for old stars **
Two old stars appear to be generating planets long after the normal period,
astronomers say.
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#3824 From: "mahtezcatpoc" <mahtezcatpoc@...>
Date: Fri Jan 11, 2008 8:19 am
Subject: Re: BBC E-mail: Planets form twice for old stars
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--- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, Mark Andrew Holmes
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>
> Mark Andrew Holmes saw this story on the BBC News website and
thought you
> should see it.
>
>
>
> ** Planets form twice for old stars **
> Two old stars appear to be generating planets long after the normal
period, astronomers say.
> < http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/fr/-/2/hi/science/nature/7180329.stm >


BLGD...

Mark A. Holmes


Begin story.--


Planets form twice for old stars
By Paul Rincon
Science reporter, BBC News, Austin


Two old stars may be undergoing a second episode of planet formation,
long after their initial window of opportunity.

Astronomers believe the stars once had orbiting companions, but that
these were engulfed when the stars expanded.

This caused matter to be ejected from the stars, forming a disc of
dust and gas from which planets could form anew.

Details were presented at the 211th American Astronomical Society
meeting in Austin, Texas.

Jets of gas

The two stars described in the latest study - known as BP Piscium and
Tycho 4144 329 2 respectively - possess many signatures characteristic
of stellar youngsters.

These include the active, rapid accretion of gas, an extended orbiting
disc of dust and gas, excess emission in the infrared spectrum and -
in the case of BP Piscium - jets of gas being fired off into space.


After star formation, the dust and gas left over gradually forms
planetesimals, like comets and asteroids, as well as planets. So
astronomers should see dusty discs around very young stars.

"If it walks like a duck and talks like a duck, we should expect that
it is a duck," explained co-author Carl Melis, a graduate student at
the University of California, Los Angeles.

"But as we got more data on these stars, a lot of things just didn't
add up."

Young stars should have large amounts of the metal lithium, because
stars burn this element as they get older. However, the amount of
lithium in BP Piscium was seven times lower than one would expect for
a star of its temperature.

The researchers compared BP Piscium with statistical models for stars
of different ages.

'Second youth'

They found it was a bad fit for a young star, but the data were in
perfect agreement with the scenario for an old star.

In addition, there was no molecular cloud nearby that could have given
rise to the star if it was truly young.

Tycho 4144 329 2 has a companion, allowing astronomers to ascertain a
distance for the star and that the age of the system was at least 400
million years old, and probably much older.

But the question of why the old stars should be undergoing a "second
youth" is harder to explain.

"The only reasonable conclusion we can come to as far as the origin of
the dust and gas around these stars goes is that they used to have a
very short orbital period companion nearby, and that as the stars
expanded... this companion was engulfed, that caused the stars to
eject matter," said Mr Melis.

"But we don't have any evidence for any planets forming in these
systems as yet."

Sara Seager, a professor of astronomy at Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), said the work was "really interesting".

She added: "It shows that planet formation is ubiquitous. It gives us
the hope to find lots of planets and hopefully some with life someday."


--End story.

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Date: Fri Jan 11, 2008 8:20 am
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--- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, "Diana K Rosenberg"
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>
>
>
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> 2007/
>
> Love, Diana
>
> Website: http://ye-stars.com
>


Thanks.


Mark A. Holmes

#3826 From: "mahtezcatpoc" <mahtezcatpoc@...>
Date: Fri Jan 11, 2008 9:18 am
Subject: Re: Fixed star alignments (January 6, 2008)
mahtezcatpoc
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--- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, "mahtezcatpoc"
<mahtezcatpoc@...> wrote:

>
> Maybe we've got some stellar alignments indicating sudden events or
> (positive?) reversals of fortune this week (I'm talking about Hillary
> Clinton, as you might have guessed).
>


Jupiter and Ira Furoris ("furious anger")? She was told by male
hecklers in New Hampshire to "iron their shirts," people talk about
her appearance and tone of voice in a way they never do with the male
candidates, and found herself getting remarks which seem condescending
to many (e.g., people seem concerned about whether or not she's
likable more than they are with the male candidates). And (again in
New Hampshire) she kind of got misty-eyed at one point, which seemed
to humanize her to many (personally, I thought she was planning and
managing things a little too carefully and was maybe starting to come
across as boring and artificial).

She's cultivated the ground very well in New Hampshire and had the
resources to recover from her third-place finish in Iowa, but she may
have benefited (Jupiter) from anger (Ira Furoris) over all this sexist
stuff in the New Hampshire primary.


Mark A. Holmes

#3827 From: "Page, Janis" <Janis.Page@...>
Date: Fri Jan 11, 2008 6:53 pm
Subject: RE: Re: Fixed star alignments (January 6, 2008)
rubymala
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Hmm…  or perhaps we should check to see where Buysballot was for the NH vote and the candidates? 

 

http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/january2008/010908_widespread_fraud.htm  

 

Looks like we are again well on our way for a season of theater, not democratic process.   We know that Hillary is backed by the weapons manufacturers, Rupert Murdoch, and bush.   Then again, Obama chose Lieberman to be his mentor in the Senate.  Ira Furoris indeed! 

 

janis

 


From: thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com [mailto:thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of mahtezcatpoc
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 2:19 AM
To: thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [thefixedstars] Re: Fixed star alignments (January 6, 2008)

 

--- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, "mahtezcatpoc"
<mahtezcatpoc@...> wrote:

>
> Maybe we've got some stellar alignments indicating sudden events or
> (positive?) reversals of fortune this week (I'm talking about Hillary
> Clinton, as you might have guessed).
>

Jupiter and Ira Furoris ("furious anger")? She was told by male
hecklers in New Hampshire to "iron their shirts," people talk about
her appearance and tone of voice in a way they never do with the male
candidates, and found herself getting remarks which seem condescending
to many (e.g., people seem concerned about whether or not she's
likable more than they are with the male candidates). And (again in
New Hampshire) she kind of got misty-eyed at one point, which seemed
to humanize her to many (personally, I thought she was planning and
managing things a little too carefully and was maybe starting to come
across as boring and artificial).

She's cultivated the ground very well in New Hampshire and had the
resources to recover from her third-place finish in Iowa, but she may
have benefited (Jupiter) from anger (Ira Furoris) over all this sexist
stuff in the New Hampshire primary.

Mark A. Holmes


#3828 From: Mark Andrew Holmes <mahtezcatpoc@...>
Date: Sun Jan 13, 2008 10:20 pm
Subject: Fixed star alignments (January 13, 2008)
mahtezcatpoc
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As of midnight GMT.

Asterisks indicate alignments that weren't there a
week ago today (with a 1 00' orb).




Jupiter



*Vincla (Theta Corona Australis)

DQ Herculis (cataclysmic variable)

*Kaus Australis (Epsilon Sagittarii)

*Kaus Borealis (Lambda Sagittarii)

*Tow (21 Serpentis)

Omega Nebula (M-17 Sagittarii)

*Sagittarius X-4 (aka Durga; NGC 6624 Sagittarii; a
globular cluster with a black hole at its center,
named Durga by Alex Miller-Mignone)

*Clipeus (Zeta Scuti)

*Tang (Eta Serpentis)

*Lucida Telescopii (Alpha Telescopii; the brightest
star in Telescopium the Telescope)

*Ki (Delta-1 Telescopii)




Saturn



Thuban (Alpha Draconis)

M-105 (Leonis; galaxy with suspected black hole)

NGC 3377 (Leonis; galaxy with suspected black hole)

Alula Australe (Xi Ursae Majoris)

Coddington Nebula (IC 2574 Ursae Majoris; diffuse
nebula)




Uranus



Psi-1 Aquarii (has planets)

Cheeseburger Nebula (NGC 7026 Cygni)

Baby Dumbbell Nebula (Humason 1-2 Cygni)

The Horseshoe (Harrington STAR 28 Cygni; a small
asterism north of Deneb)

Achernar (Alpha Eridani)

RU Horologii (cataclysmic variable)

Homan (Zeta Pegasi)

Jih (Kappa Pegasi)

Ankaa (Alpha Phoenicis)

HD 217107 (Piscium; has an extrasolar planet)




Neptune



Castra (Epsilon Capricorni)

16 Cygni B (has planets)

Crescent Nebula (NGC 6888 Cygni)

The Red-Necked Emu (Harrington STAR 26 Cygni; a small
asterism in Cygnus)

S Doradus (one of the brightest known stars, in the
Large Magellanic Cloud)

Al Faras Al Thani (Lambda Equulei)

Phoenicopterus (Epsilon Gruis; Grus was once known as
Phoenicopterus, the Flamingo)

IL Vulpeculae (cataclysmic variable)




Pluto



Rukbalgethi Genubi (Theta Herculis)

Baraka (Xi Herculis)

Sinistra (Nu Ophiuchi)

Fellah (67 Ophiuchi)

Barnard's Star (V2500 Ophiuchi; a nearby star)

Acumen (M-7 Scorpii, Ptolemy's Cluster)




Eris



Termes Frederici (Psi Andromedae; one of the stars in
Frederici Honores, the Honors of Frederick [a crown,
quill pen, sword and olive branch]: Psi Andromedae
marks the crown)

FX Cephei

VV Cephei (cataclysmic variables)

Aquae Abyssi (Upsilon Ceti)

Revati (Zeta Piscium)

Epsilon Reticuli (has an extrasolar planet)




Ceres



Keun Nan Mun Secundus (Chi Andromedae)

The Fath (NGC 708 Andromedae)

Achird (Eta Cassiopeiae)

Pac-Man Nebula (NGC 281 Cassiopeiae)

Kaffaljidhma (Gamma Ceti)

Liberflux (Tau-4 Eridani)




Pallas



*Head of Hydrus (Alpha Hydri)




Juno



*Rastaban (Beta Draconis)

*Kuma (Nu-1 Draconis)

*Fudail (Pi Herculis)

*Lucida Normae (Gamma Normae; the brightest star in
Norma the Level and Square)

*Ant Nebula (aka the Chamber of Horrors; Menzel 3
Normae)

*Helkath (Kappa Ophiuchi)

*NGC 6240 (Ophiuchi; two galaxies, each supermassive,
colliding)

*Sin (Tau Scorpii)

*Betria (Beta Trianguli Australe)




Vesta



*Albali (Epsilon Aquarii)

*Foxhead Cluster (NGC 6819 Cygni)

*Lucida Globi (Epsilon Microscopii; the brightest star
in the obsolete constellation Globus Aerostaticus the
Hot-Air Balloon)

*47 Tucanae (NGC 104 Tucanae; aka Xi Tucanae; a very
bright globular cluster)




Chiron



Albulaan Borealis (Mu Aquarii)

*Mo (7 Aquarii)

Dorsum (Theta Capricorni)

CH Cygni (cataclysmic variable)

Gliese 777A (Cygni; has extrasolar planet)

Veil Nebula (NGC 6960 Cygni)

Cygnus X-1 (famous black hole)

*Al Kaud (Eta Delphini)




North Node



Gienah (Epsilon Cygni)

*Cor Piscis Austrini (Beta Piscis Austrini; close to
the heart of Piscis Austrini the Southern Fish [more
like the gills, maybe])




South Node



*Alphard (Alpha Hydrae)

Cat's Prey (I Hydrae; part of the obsolete
constellation Felis the Cat, lying under the Cat's
forepaw)

Adhafera (Zeta Leonis)

Al Jabhah (Eta Leonis)

Spider Galaxy (UGC 5829 Leonis Minoris)

Puppis A

Ta Tsun (Psi Ursae Majoris)

*Regor (Gamma Velorum)




More later.




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#3829 From: mcadler@...
Date: Mon Jan 14, 2008 4:46 pm
Subject: Article on 17-18 Aquarius/Leo and the eclipse of February 6 2008
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I have just posted a 7500 word article on my web site that summarizes the 17th and 18th degrees of the Aquarius/Leo axis and its manifestations in events and in the progressed and directed charts of the notable and famous. This axis will be activated by the solar eclipse next month at 17 Aquarius.

Of particular interest is that Pakistan, Iran and Communist China all have this degree axis in their national charts. And at least three world leaders—including George Bush, Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan, and Mahmoud Ahmandinejad of Iran, have the axis currently active in their progressions and directions.  The article also suggests themes for the 17-18 Aquarius/Leo axis, including lucky accidents and quirky US presidential elections, based on its manifestations in past events.

The article is posted at www.micheleadler.com/articles, or go to www.micheleadler.com and click on "articles."

Thanks,
Michele Adler
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#3830 From: Mark Andrew Holmes <mahtezcatpoc@...>
Date: Mon Jan 14, 2008 6:03 pm
Subject: Re: Article on 17-18 Aquarius/Leo and the eclipse of February 6 2008
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The article wasn't there when I clicked on the links
you provided just now.

Mark A. Holmes


--- mcadler@... wrote:

> I have just posted a 7500 word article on my web
> site that summarizes the 17th and 18th degrees of
> the Aquarius/Leo axis and its manifestations in
> events and in the progressed and directed charts of
> the notable and famous. This axis will be activated
> by the solar eclipse next month at 17 Aquarius.
>
> Of particular interest is that Pakistan, Iran and
> Communist China all have this degree axis in their
> national charts. And at least three world
> leaders—including George Bush, Pervez Musharraf of
> Pakistan, and Mahmoud Ahmandinejad of Iran, have the
> axis currently active in their progressions and
> directions.  The article also suggests themes for
> the 17-18 Aquarius/Leo axis, including lucky
> accidents and quirky US presidential elections,
> based on its manifestations in past events.
>
> The article is posted at
> www.micheleadler.com/articles, or go to
> www.micheleadler.com and click on "articles."
>
> Thanks,
> Michele Adler
> Author: Predictive Astrology: Cycles of Change,
> Seasons of Meaning
>
>
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#3831 From: "msbhavens1" <msbhavens1@...>
Date: Mon Jan 14, 2008 7:14 pm
Subject: Re: Fixed star alignments (January 6, 2008)
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I beg to differ here, because they dont talk about her tone and
demeanor because she is a woman, but because she is often offensive
in tone and demeanor. This is an issue because it affects ability to
work with others and president is often a substitute for the
SEcretary State. mediating and working towards positive outcomes to
big issues. I"m a hard core democrat and I dont want to vote for
her, becaues I think she is a liability in the mediation arena,
because she has an obnoxious demeanor (no better on her, than on W)
and because franly, I"m sick of seeing only two families in the
White house, smacks of imperialism.  I also had an inclination to
feel as though that incident was orchestrated. it came accross as
very staged.

MissB

--- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, "mahtezcatpoc"
<mahtezcatpoc@...> wrote:
>
> --- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, "mahtezcatpoc"
> <mahtezcatpoc@> wrote:
>
> >
> > Maybe we've got some stellar alignments indicating sudden events
or
> > (positive?) reversals of fortune this week (I'm talking about
Hillary
> > Clinton, as you might have guessed).
> >
>
>
> Jupiter and Ira Furoris ("furious anger")? She was told by male
> hecklers in New Hampshire to "iron their shirts," people talk about
> her appearance and tone of voice in a way they never do with the
male
> candidates, and found herself getting remarks which seem
condescending
> to many (e.g., people seem concerned about whether or not she's
> likable more than they are with the male candidates). And (again in
> New Hampshire) she kind of got misty-eyed at one point, which
seemed
> to humanize her to many (personally, I thought she was planning and
> managing things a little too carefully and was maybe starting to
come
> across as boring and artificial).
>
> She's cultivated the ground very well in New Hampshire and had the
> resources to recover from her third-place finish in Iowa, but she
may
> have benefited (Jupiter) from anger (Ira Furoris) over all this
sexist
> stuff in the New Hampshire primary.
>
>
> Mark A. Holmes
>

#3832 From: mcadler@...
Date: Mon Jan 14, 2008 7:24 pm
Subject: Re: Article on 17-18 Aquarius/Leo and the eclipse of February 6 2008
lmckevitt2002
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Mark, I'm not sure why it wasn't there. I just went there and it's listed. Will be glad to email you a copy of the article if the site still doesn't show it.
 
Michele Adler


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From: Mark Andrew Holmes <mahtezcatpoc@...>
To: thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 1:03 pm
Subject: Re: [thefixedstars] Article on 17-18 Aquarius/Leo and the eclipse of February 6 2008

The article wasn't there when I clicked on the links
you provided just now.

Mark A. Holmes

--- mcadler@aol.com wrote:

> I have just posted a 7500 word article on my web
> site that summarizes the 17th and 18th degrees of
> the Aquarius/Leo axis and its manifestations in
> events and in the progressed and directed charts of
> the notable and famous. This axis will be activated
> by the solar eclipse next month at 17 Aquarius.
>
> Of particular interest is that Pakistan, Iran and
> Communist China all have this degree axis in their
> national charts. And at least three world
> leaders—including George Bush, Pervez Musharraf of
> Pakistan, and Mahmoud Ahmandinejad of Iran, have the
> axis currently active in their progressions and
> directions.Ă‚ The article also suggests themes for
> the 17-18 Aquarius/Leo axis, including lucky
> accidents and quirky US presidential elections,
> based on its manifestations in past events.
>
> The article is posted at
> www.micheleadler.com/articles, or go to
> www.micheleadler.com and click on "articles."
>
> Thanks,
> Michele Adler
> Author: Predictive Astrology: Cycles of Change,
> Seasons of Meaning
>
>
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#3833 From: Shawhouse <shawhouse@...>
Date: Mon Jan 14, 2008 9:10 pm
Subject: Re: Article on 17-18 Aquarius/Leo and the eclipse of February 6 2008
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Can you give a link to your site?
Diana S.

mcadler@... wrote:
>
> I have just posted a 7500 word article on my web site that summarizes
> the 17^th and 18^th degrees of the Aquarius/Leo axis and its
> manifestations in events and in the progressed and directed charts of
> the notable and famous. This axis will be activated by the solar
> eclipse next month at 17 Aquarius.
>
> Of particular interest is that Pakistan, Iran and Communist China all
> have this degree axis in their national charts. And at least three
> world leaders—including George Bush, Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan, and
> Mahmoud Ahmandinejad of Iran, have the axis currently active in their
> progressions and directions.  The article also suggests themes for the
> 17-18 Aquarius/Leo axis, including lucky accidents and quirky US
> presidential elections, based on its manifestations in past events.
>
> The article is posted at www.micheleadler.com/articles
> <http://www.micheleadler.com/articles>, or go to www.micheleadler.com
> <http://www.micheleadler.com> and click on "articles."
>
> Thanks,
> Michele Adler
> Author: /Predictive Astrology: Cycles of Change, Seasons of Meaning
> /
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#3834 From: Shawhouse <shawhouse@...>
Date: Mon Jan 14, 2008 10:39 pm
Subject: Re: Re: Fixed star alignments (January 6, 2008)
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This is subjective. I don't support her because of her Iraq vote, but
she seems beautiful and charming to me.  I've never seen her do anything
that seemed obnoxious.
Diana S.

msbhavens1 wrote:
>
>
> I beg to differ here, because they dont talk about her tone and
> demeanor because she is a woman, but because she is often offensive
> in tone and demeanor. This is an issue because it affects ability to
> work with others and president is often a substitute for the
> SEcretary State. mediating and working towards positive outcomes to
> big issues. I"m a hard core democrat and I dont want to vote for
> her, becaues I think she is a liability in the mediation arena,
> because she has an obnoxious demeanor (no better on her, than on W)
> and because franly, I"m sick of seeing only two families in the
> White house, smacks of imperialism. I also had an inclination to
> feel as though that incident was orchestrated. it came accross as
> very staged.
>
> MissB
>
> --- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com
> <mailto:thefixedstars%40yahoogroups.com>, "mahtezcatpoc"
> <mahtezcatpoc@...> wrote:
> >
> > --- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com
> <mailto:thefixedstars%40yahoogroups.com>, "mahtezcatpoc"
> > <mahtezcatpoc@> wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Maybe we've got some stellar alignments indicating sudden events
> or
> > > (positive?) reversals of fortune this week (I'm talking about
> Hillary
> > > Clinton, as you might have guessed).
> > >
> >
> >
> > Jupiter and Ira Furoris ("furious anger")? She was told by male
> > hecklers in New Hampshire to "iron their shirts," people talk about
> > her appearance and tone of voice in a way they never do with the
> male
> > candidates, and found herself getting remarks which seem
> condescending
> > to many (e.g., people seem concerned about whether or not she's
> > likable more than they are with the male candidates). And (again in
> > New Hampshire) she kind of got misty-eyed at one point, which
> seemed
> > to humanize her to many (personally, I thought she was planning and
> > managing things a little too carefully and was maybe starting to
> come
> > across as boring and artificial).
> >
> > She's cultivated the ground very well in New Hampshire and had the
> > resources to recover from her third-place finish in Iowa, but she
> may
> > have benefited (Jupiter) from anger (Ira Furoris) over all this
> sexist
> > stuff in the New Hampshire primary.
> >
> >
> > Mark A. Holmes
> >
>
>

#3835 From: Mark Andrew Holmes <mahtezcatpoc@...>
Date: Mon Jan 14, 2008 11:22 pm
Subject: Hillary Clinton (was Re: Fixed star alignments (January 6, 2008))
mahtezcatpoc
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--- Shawhouse <shawhouse@...> wrote:

> This is subjective. I don't support her because of
> her Iraq vote,but
> she seems beautiful and charming to me.  I've never
> seen her do anything
> that seemed obnoxious.
> Diana S.

She got fooled along with everyone else, and it's
going to be tough for us to extricate ourselves from
this mess Bush got us into. Some people can't stand
her


I'll do her fixed star alignments in a little while.


Mark A. Holmes


>
> msbhavens1 wrote:
> >
> >
> > I beg to differ here, because they dont talk about
> her tone and
> > demeanor because she is a woman, but because she
> is often offensive
> > in tone and demeanor. This is an issue because it
> affects ability to
> > work with others and president is often a
> substitute for the
> > SEcretary State. mediating and working towards
> positive outcomes to
> > big issues. I"m a hard core democrat and I dont
> want to vote for
> > her, becaues I think she is a liability in the
> mediation arena,
> > because she has an obnoxious demeanor (no better
> on her, than on W)
> > and because franly, I"m sick of seeing only two
> families in the
> > White house, smacks of imperialism. I also had an
> inclination to
> > feel as though that incident was orchestrated. it
> came accross as
> > very staged.
> >
> > MissB
> >
> > --- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com
> > <mailto:thefixedstars%40yahoogroups.com>,
> "mahtezcatpoc"
> > <mahtezcatpoc@...> wrote:
> > >
> > > --- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com
> > <mailto:thefixedstars%40yahoogroups.com>,
> "mahtezcatpoc"
> > > <mahtezcatpoc@> wrote:
> > >
> > > >
> > > > Maybe we've got some stellar alignments
> indicating sudden events
> > or
> > > > (positive?) reversals of fortune this week
> (I'm talking about
> > Hillary
> > > > Clinton, as you might have guessed).
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Jupiter and Ira Furoris ("furious anger")? She
> was told by male
> > > hecklers in New Hampshire to "iron their
> shirts," people talk about
> > > her appearance and tone of voice in a way they
> never do with the
> > male
> > > candidates, and found herself getting remarks
> which seem
> > condescending
> > > to many (e.g., people seem concerned about
> whether or not she's
> > > likable more than they are with the male
> candidates). And (again in
> > > New Hampshire) she kind of got misty-eyed at one
> point, which
> > seemed
> > > to humanize her to many (personally, I thought
> she was planning and
> > > managing things a little too carefully and was
> maybe starting to
> > come
> > > across as boring and artificial).
> > >
> > > She's cultivated the ground very well in New
> Hampshire and had the
> > > resources to recover from her third-place finish
> in Iowa, but she
> > may
> > > have benefited (Jupiter) from anger (Ira
> Furoris) over all this
> > sexist
> > > stuff in the New Hampshire primary.
> > >
> > >
> > > Mark A. Holmes
> > >
> >
> >
>



      
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#3836 From: Mark Andrew Holmes <mahtezcatpoc@...>
Date: Mon Jan 14, 2008 11:25 pm
Subject: Re: Article on 17-18 Aquarius/Leo and the eclipse of February 6 2008
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--- mcadler@... wrote:

>
> Mark, I'm not sure why it wasn't there. I just went
> there and it's listed. Will be glad to email you a
> copy of the article if the site still doesn't show
> it.
>
>
>
> Michele Adler
>


Go ahead and e-mail it if you would.


Mark A. Holmes



>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Andrew Holmes <mahtezcatpoc@...>
> To: thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 1:03 pm
> Subject: Re: [thefixedstars] Article on 17-18
> Aquarius/Leo and the eclipse of February 6 2008
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> The article wasn't there when I clicked on the links
> you provided just now.
>
> Mark A. Holmes
>
> --- mcadler@... wrote:
>
> > I have just posted a 7500 word article on my web
> > siteÂ


      
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#3837 From: mcadler@...
Date: Mon Jan 14, 2008 10:19 pm
Subject: Re: Article on 17-18 Aquarius/Leo and the eclipse of February 6 2008
lmckevitt2002
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or
 
If those links aren't working, let me know.

Michele

-----Original Message-----
From: Shawhouse <shawhouse@...>
To: thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 4:10 pm
Subject: Re: [thefixedstars] Article on 17-18 Aquarius/Leo and the eclipse of February 6 2008

Can you give a link to your site?
Diana S.

mcadler@aol.com wrote:
>
> I have just posted a 7500 word article on my web site that summarizes
> the 17^th and 18^th degrees of the Aquarius/Leo axis and its
> manifestations in events and in the progressed and directed charts of
> the notable and famous. This axis will be activated by the solar
> eclipse next month at 17 Aquarius.
>
> Of particular interest is that Pakistan, Iran and Communist China all
> have this degree axis in their national charts. And at least three
> world leaders—including George Bush, Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan, and
> Mahmoud Ahmandinejad of Iran, have the axis currently active in their
> progressions and directions. The article also suggests themes for the
> 17-18 Aquarius/Leo axis, including lucky accidents and quirky US
> presidential elections, based on its manifestations in past events.
>
> The article is posted at www.micheleadler.com/articles
> <http://www.micheleadler.com/articles>, or go to www.micheleadler.com
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#3838 From: "mahtezcatpoc" <mahtezcatpoc@...>
Date: Tue Jan 15, 2008 4:22 am
Subject: Re: Article on 17-18 Aquarius/Leo and the eclipse of February 6 2008
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--- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, mcadler@... wrote:
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This link doesn't work. The URL is incomplete.

http://www.micheleadler.com/articles.html


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Mark A. Holmes

#3839 From: "mahtezcatpoc" <mahtezcatpoc@...>
Date: Tue Jan 15, 2008 4:40 am
Subject: Hillary Clinton star alignments
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using noon CST on Hillary's birthdate:




Sun


Princeps (Delta Bootis)




Mars, Pluto


Dubhe (Alpha Ursae Majoris)





Juno


Sinistra (Nu Ophiuchi)

Spiculum (M8, 18, 20 & 21 Sagittarii; M-8 being the Lagoon Nebula,
M-20 being the Trifid Nebula)




Chiron


Alphecca (Alpha Coronae Borealis)




North Node


Zanrak (Gamma Eridani)

Capulus (NGC 869 & 884 Persei)




South Node


Agena (Beta Centauri)



Mark A. Holmes

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