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#3984 From: "msbhavens1" <msbhavens1@...>
Date: Sat Mar 1, 2008 8:57 pm
Subject: Re: Regulas
msbhavens1
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repeating my original question for you to ponder

"and I wonder what would be the visual significance of that?

*(O)* <-(similation of view)

Any thoughts?"

possibly you may notice the word before the word Significance,
because it just may be the significant word in the question.

MissB
--- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, astrocalypse@... wrote:
>
>
> Good argument especially if you are the disciple of visual
astrology
>
> BUT
>
> Go ask someone with Pluto-Moon and see if they will agree that
Pluto has
> absolutely no influence ;).
>
>
>
> > I was tlaking about just the visual picture and its expression
as seen
> > by someone who skywatches, the picture looked thus: *(O)* Pluto
would
> > not be in that picture so the example of > O P* would not be
accurate
> > as you would not SEE pluto next to the moon. :) Beth
> >
>

#3985 From: "Diana K Rosenberg" <fixed.stars@...>
Date: Sat Mar 1, 2008 9:11 pm
Subject: Homam
dkr663
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Mark sent, in answer to Trish's query

1b. Re: Fixed star alignments (December 30, 2007)
    Posted by: "Mark Andrew Holmes" mahtezcatpoc@... mahtezcatpoc
    Date: Fri Feb 29, 2008 10:22 am ((PST))


--- Trishmare7@... wrote:


> Hi Mark,

> What's the reference for this? ("hero's lucky
> star").    Thanks!

> Trish Marie


http://users.winshop.com.au/annew/Homan.html


Mark A. Holmes
]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]

Be careful of Anne Wright's website - it's useful but has a lot of errors.
(She takes things from books but doesn't check them out)

According to Kunitzsch, the leading authority on Arabic star names:

"Of the 10 sets of stars in the region of today's Aquarius, Capricorn and
Pegasus, whose indigenous-Arabic names begin with the word sa'd, none of
their meanings are really known. The knowledge was lost by the Arabs
themselves centuries ago. As a common noun in Arabic, sa'd means "luck."
Furthermore, it has been suggested that all these stars may have been
associated with a pagan Arabic deity called Sa'd."

Under Homam (m at the end) Kunitzsch has "Applied in recent times from an
abbreviation of the indigenous-Arabic name sa'd al-humam, for Zeta and Xi
Pegasi. A possible meaning for the name is "the Lucky (Stars) of the Hero," but
the exact historical connections are unknown."

I checked the people I have in this area - one stands out in relation to this
discussion - it's the SNode of mathematician-cosmologist Stephen Hawking
(severely disabled by ALS, barely able to speak) which fits the "whisperer"
idea.

Love, Diana


Website: http://ye-stars.com


#3986 From: "mahtezcatpoc" <mahtezcatpoc@...>
Date: Sun Mar 2, 2008 12:09 am
Subject: Re: Fixed star alignments (January 6, 2008)
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--- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, Mark Andrew Holmes
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>
> As of midnight GMT.
>

>
>
> Jupiter
>
>
>
>
> *DQ Herculis (cataclysmic variable)


coming in many varieties (this year's US presidential candidates?)


>
> *Pi Mensae (has planets)



a long hard climb up the mountain?


>
> *Nova Ophiuchi 1919 (V849 Ophiuchi; cataclysmic
> variable)
>
> *Emerald Nebula (aka The Turquoise Orb; NGC 6572
> Ophiuchi)


environmentalism


>
> *Kaus Medius (Delta Sagittarii)
>
> *Ira Furoris (Eta Sagittarii)


outrage over something (a religious or financial matter)


>
> Polis (Mu Sagittarii)


emphasis on being in command


>
> *Omega Nebula (M-17 Sagittarii)

the end of something, the ultimate in something (illusions about all this)


>
> *Little Star Cloud (M-24 Sagittarii)
>
> *Eagle Nebula (M-16 Serpens; in Serpens Cauda)


illusions/myopia about patriotism and national security?



>
>
>
> 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)


Arabic = blessed

(the slew of candidates from traditionally disadvantaged
groups--female, black, Hispanic, elderly, Catholic, Mormon--I find
personally uplifting despite Bush's calculated efforts to ruin all
that is good and just about this country)


>
> 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)


flooded, overwhelmed

>
> *Nova Cygni 1992 (V1974 Cygni; cataclysmic variable)
>
> *Scovil's Object (Q1991/107 Cygni)
>
> *WX Hydri

smoothing the way


>
> *VY Sculptoris (cataclysmic variables)


campaigning


>
>
>
>
> Juno
>
>
>
> *Han (Zeta Ophiuchi)


"...trouble and disgrace" (Robson)


>
> *Rho Ophiuchi


promising to crush something evil?


>
> *Antares (Alpha Scorpii)


having to do with going to extremes?


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


any shark attacks during this week? maybe in Australia?


>
> *Gatria (Gamma Trianguli Australe)


false prophets


>
>
>
>
> Vesta
>
>
>
> *Diamond Ring Nebula (Abell 70 Aquilae)


having to do with gay marriage?


>
> *Pazan (Psi Capricorni)
>
> *Baten Algedi (Omega Capricorni)


"the goat's belly" (someone or something that will eat things most
won't touch?)


>
> *Youe (17 Capricorni)
>
> *Patchick's Planetary (IRAS 19450+2922 Cygni)


having to do with sexual harassment?


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


under the microscope, or microbiology?


>
> *WZ Sagittae (cataclysmic variable)

wizardry, contempt for something?


>
> *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)


playing with somebody, or maybe that tiger attack in San Francisco?


>
> *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.



Mark A. Holmes

#3987 From: "mahtezcatpoc" <mahtezcatpoc@...>
Date: Sun Mar 2, 2008 4:21 am
Subject: Re: Fixed star alignments (January 13, 2008)
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--- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, Mark Andrew Holmes
<mahtezcatpoc@...> wrote:
>
> As of midnight GMT.
>



>
> Jupiter
>
>
>
> *Vincla (Theta Corona Australis)


Latin = chains


>
> 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)


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clipeus

>
> *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)


snakebit (politically)


>
>
>
>
> Juno
>
>
>
> *Rastaban (Beta Draconis)
>
> *Kuma (Nu-1 Draconis)



"at last"


>
> *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)


busy (or tortured)


>
> *Helkath (Kappa Ophiuchi)
>
> *NGC 6240 (Ophiuchi; two galaxies, each supermassive,
> colliding)
>
> *Sin (Tau Scorpii)
>
> *Betria (Beta Trianguli Australe)



a vilified person


>
>
>
>
> 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)
>
>

"rigor" (?)



More later.




Mark A. Holmes

#3988 From: Mark Andrew Holmes <mahtezcatpoc@...>
Date: Sun Mar 2, 2008 4:16 pm
Subject: Fixed star alignments (March 2, 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



*Bered (12 Aquilae)

*Nova Aquilae 1905 (V604 Aquilae; cataclysmic variable
aka nova)

Vega (Alpha Lyrae)

*Rukbat (Alpha Sagittarii)

*Arkab Prior (Beta-1 Sagittarii)

*Arkab Posterior (Beta-2 Sagittarii)

Manubrium (Omicron Sagittarii)

*Albaldah (Pi Sagittarii)

Hecatebolus (Tau Sagittarii)

*Alya (Theta Serpentis [in Serpens Cauda])




Saturn



Lochium (Lambda Pyxidis; marking the log park of the
obsolete constellation Lochium et Funis, the Log and
Line)

*El Kophrah (Chi Ursae Majoris)

*BC Ursae Majoris (cataclysmic variable)

*Miniature Spiral (NGC 3928 Ursae Majoris)

*HD 75289 (Velorum; has planets)




Uranus



Moth Nebula (Sharpless 1-89 Cygni)

Shih (Sigma Pegasi)

Fum al Samakah (Beta Piscium)




Neptune



Nashira (Gamma Capricorni)

Blinking Planetary (NGC 6826 Cygni)

*Kitalpha (Alpha Equulei)

Gruid (Beta Gruis)

*Tau-1 Gruis (has planets)

VW Hydri (cataclysmic variable)

Polophylax (Zeta Tucanae; marks the obsolete
constellation Polophylax, the Pole Guard)

TY Vulpeculae (cataclysmic variable)





Pluto



Tao Shou (Theta Arae)

Ramo (95 Herculis; the Branch, which Hercules is
sometimes shown holding in his hand, sometimes
Cerberus)

Polarissima Australis (NGC 2573 Octantis; a galaxy
close to the south celestial pole, even closer than
Polaris Australis [Sigma Octantis], hence the name)

Sinistra (Nu Ophiuchi)

Fellah (67 Ophiuchi)

Alnasl (Gamma Sagittarii)

Lagoon Nebula (M-8 Sagittarii)

Trifid Nebula (M-20 Sagittarii)

Spiculum (M-8, M-20, M-21 Sagittarii; the Lagoon and
Trifid Nebulas plus the star cluster M-21)

Red Spider Nebula (NGC 6537 Sagittarii)

DZ Serpentis (cataclysmic variable)




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)

Revati (Zeta Piscium)

Epsilon Reticuli (has an extrasolar planet)



Ceres



*Botein (Delta Arietis)

*Nair al Butain (49 Arietis)

*Rana (Chi Eridani)

*V Persei (cataclysmic variable)

*Atirsagne (Omicron Tauri)




Pallas



*The Flying Minnow (Harrington STAR 4 Aurigae, a small
asterism southeast of Phi Aurigae)

*Azelfafage (Pi-1 Cygni)

*NGC 1399 (Fornacis; a galaxy east of Chi-2 Fornacis
near the Eridanus border)

*Scheat (Beta Pegasi)

*IP Persei (cataclysmic variable)

*NGC 7457 (Pegasi; a galaxy near Scheat)

*Sculptor Galaxy (NGC 253 Sculptoris)




Juno



*Choo (Alpha Arae)

*Karnot Mizbeach (Beta Arae)

*Zadok (Gamma Arae)

*Grumium (Xi Draconis)

*Shaula (Lambda Scorpii)

*Lesath (Upsilon Scorpii)

Walnut Nebula (IRAS 17245-3951 Scorpii)




Vesta



*Sadalachbia (Gamma Aquarii)

*Ruchba (Omega-2 Cygni)

*Piazzi's Flying Star (61 Cygni)

*Pelican Nebula (IC 5070 Cygni)

*Biham (Theta Pegasi)

*CC Sculptoris (cataclysmic variable)




Chiron



Marakk (Zeta Capricorni)

Sualocin (Alpha Delphini)

*Al Salib (Delta Delphini)

*Hinnulus (Epsilon Equulei)

Alnair (Alpha Gruis)

Aldhanab (Gamma Gruis)

Ghost-Ring Nebula (IC 5148-5150 Gruis)

Tien Tsien (Iota Puppis)

EF Tucanae (cataclysmic variable)




North Node



Gienah (Epsilon Cygni)

Propeller Nebula (MRSL 479 Cygni)

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




South Node



Cat's Eye Nebula (NGC 6543 Draconis)

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 (2U 0821-42 Puppis; a supernova remnant and
intense X-ray source)

Funis (Beta Pyxidis; marks the line part of the
obsolete constellation Lochium et Funis, the Log and
Line)

Regor (Gamma Velorum)




More later.




Mark A. Holmes























































































































































































































































      
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#3989 From: "Diana K Rosenberg" <fixed.stars@...>
Date: Sun Mar 2, 2008 8:38 pm
Subject: Homam
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Oops

I wrote

I checked the people I have in this area - one stands out in relation to this discussion - it's the SNode of mathematician-cosmologist Stephen Hawking (severely disabled by ALS, barely able to speak) which fits the "whisperer"

idea.
==
Should have mentioned that another possible meaning was Al Hammam, the Whisperer.

Love, Diana

Website: http://ye-stars.com


#3990 From: Mark Andrew Holmes <mahtezcatpoc@...>
Date: Sun Mar 2, 2008 8:41 pm
Subject: Re: Homam
mahtezcatpoc
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--- Diana K Rosenberg <fixed.stars@...> wrote:

> Oops
>
> I wrote
>
> I checked the people I have in this area - one
> stands out in relation to
> this discussion - it's the SNode of
> mathematician-cosmologist Stephen
> Hawking (severely disabled by ALS, barely able to
> speak) which fits the
> "whisperer"
> idea.
> ==
> Should have mentioned that another possible meaning
> was Al Hammam, the
> Whisperer.


Any idea how that might relate to events (of the week
of last December 30, when the Homan alignment was in
force)?


Mark A. Holmes


      
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#3991 From: "msbhavens1" <msbhavens1@...>
Date: Mon Mar 3, 2008 8:23 pm
Subject: Re: Fixed star alignments (March 2, 2008)
msbhavens1
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thoughts bellow


--- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, Mark Andrew Holmes
<mahtezcatpoc@...> wrote:

>
> Jupiter
>
>
>
> *Bered (12 Aquilae)
>
> *Nova Aquilae 1905 (V604 Aquilae; cataclysmic variable
> aka nova)
>
> Vega (Alpha Lyrae)

music/the lyre
>
> *Rukbat (Alpha Sagittarii)

associated with warriors, like Hannibal, great warriors but often
disfigured...


lining up with two such strong stars seems like it would be of
significance.
>
> *Arkab Prior (Beta-1 Sagittarii)
>

> Neptune
>
>
>
> Nashira (Gamma Capricorni)
>
> Blinking Planetary (NGC 6826 Cygni)
>
> *Kitalpha (Alpha Equulei)
>
> Gruid (Beta Gruis)
>
> *Tau-1 Gruis (has planets)
>
> VW Hydri (cataclysmic variable)
>
> Polophylax (Zeta Tucanae; marks the obsolete
> constellation Polophylax, the Pole Guard)
>
> TY Vulpeculae (cataclysmic variable)
>
>
>
>
>
> Pluto
>
>
>
> Tao Shou (Theta Arae)
>
> Ramo (95 Herculis; the Branch, which Hercules is
> sometimes shown holding in his hand, sometimes
> Cerberus)

Dreams of peace?

>
> Polarissima Australis (NGC 2573 Octantis; a galaxy
> close to the south celestial pole, even closer than
> Polaris Australis [Sigma Octantis], hence the name)
>
>
> Pallas

>
> *The Flying Minnow (Harrington STAR 4 Aurigae, a small
> asterism southeast of Phi Aurigae)

insert humor here, ya think the gods are interested in gilligans
Island or one of those reality TV shows?  :) sorry it was a humorous
stray thought
>

#3992 From: Mark Andrew Holmes <mahtezcatpoc@...>
Date: Mon Mar 3, 2008 11:58 pm
Subject: Re: Re: Fixed star alignments (March 2, 2008)
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--- msbhavens1 <msbhavens1@...> wrote:

> thoughts bellow
>
>
> --- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, Mark Andrew
> Holmes
> <mahtezcatpoc@...> wrote:
>
> >
> > Jupiter
> >
> >
> >
> > *Bered (12 Aquilae)
> >
> > *Nova Aquilae 1905 (V604 Aquilae; cataclysmic
> variable
> > aka nova)
> >
> > Vega (Alpha Lyrae)
>
> music/the lyre
> >
> > *Rukbat (Alpha Sagittarii)
>
> associated with warriors, like Hannibal, great
> warriors but often
> disfigured...
>
>
> lining up with two such strong stars seems like it
> would be of
> significance.


John McCain? I don't really want to sing any paeans to
this guy, but he is a war hero (as the Vietnam War
goes), and he was willing to go against Bush on
outlawing torture, and he's had cancer surgery done on
his face,

> >
> > *Arkab Prior (Beta-1 Sagittarii)
> >
>
> > Neptune
> >
> >
> >
> > Nashira (Gamma Capricorni)
> >
> > Blinking Planetary (NGC 6826 Cygni)
> >
> > *Kitalpha (Alpha Equulei)
> >
> > Gruid (Beta Gruis)
> >
> > *Tau-1 Gruis (has planets)
> >
> > VW Hydri (cataclysmic variable)
> >
> > Polophylax (Zeta Tucanae; marks the obsolete
> > constellation Polophylax, the Pole Guard)
> >
> > TY Vulpeculae (cataclysmic variable)
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Pluto
> >
> >
> >
> > Tao Shou (Theta Arae)
> >
> > Ramo (95 Herculis; the Branch, which Hercules is
> > sometimes shown holding in his hand, sometimes
> > Cerberus)
>
> Dreams of peace?


Maybe. Or, the significance of knowing how to move
around in unfamiliar territory. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
can drive through Baghdad in broad daylight and spend
the night at Iraq's presidential palace, but not
George W. Bush.


>
> >
> > Polarissima Australis (NGC 2573 Octantis; a galaxy
> > close to the south celestial pole, even closer
> than
> > Polaris Australis [Sigma Octantis], hence the
> name)
> >
> >
> > Pallas
>
> >
> > *The Flying Minnow (Harrington STAR 4 Aurigae, a
> small
> > asterism southeast of Phi Aurigae)
>
> insert humor here, ya think the gods are interested
> in gilligans
> Island or one of those reality TV shows?  :) sorry
> it was a humorous
> stray thought



You know, the SS Minnow on "Gilligan's Island" was not
named for the fish, but for Newton Minow (one "n"),
who was FCC Chairman during John Kennedy's presidency
and who famously called TV "a vast wasteland."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton_Minow

Some people thought Minow's comment was elitist.

There have been complaints that the Democratic Party's
system of superdelegates stinks of backroom dealing
overriding and thwarting the people's will...


Mark A. Holmes


      
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#3993 From: "Diana K Rosenberg" <fixed.stars@...>
Date: Tue Mar 4, 2008 2:48 am
Subject: Homam
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> Should have mentioned that another possible meaning was Al Hammam, the
> Whisperer.

Mark sent

Any idea how that might relate to events (of the week of last December 30, when the Homan alignment was in force)?
===================
Sorry, can't think of any....maybe a candidate with laryngitis?

Love, Diana

Website: http://ye-stars.com


#3994 From: Mark Andrew Holmes <mahtezcatpoc@...>
Date: Tue Mar 4, 2008 3:01 am
Subject: Re: Homam
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--- Diana K Rosenberg <fixed.stars@...> wrote:

> > Should have mentioned that another possible
> meaning was Al Hammam, the
> > Whisperer.
>
> Mark sent
>
> Any idea how that might relate to events (of the
> week of last December 30,
> when the Homan alignment was in force)?
> ===================
> Sorry, can't think of any....maybe a candidate with
> laryngitis?


They've certainly been talking a lot.


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#3995 From: astrocalypse@...
Date: Tue Mar 4, 2008 10:50 am
Subject: Re: Re: Regulas
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>
>
> repeating my original question for you to ponder
>
> "and I wonder what would be the visual significance of that?
>
> *(O)* <-(similation of view)
>
> Any thoughts?"
>
> possibly you may notice the word before the word Significance,
> because it just may be the significant word in the question.
>
> MissB

I would have thought such a line-up would produce something or someone
really really significant BUT can you give an actual example or two of a
case(s) in point?

Talking about Regulus, I see Jean-Do Bauby had his SN separately from it
at birth but by precession, Regulus will be on his Vesta in no time -
there is a film out about him 'The Diving Bell and the butterfly'
premiere'd recently and may be more effort will go towards researching
lock-in syndrome and such.

Interestingly, his Jupiter|NN on Scheat too.  Do stars really work with
midpoints?

#3996 From: "msbhavens1" <msbhavens1@...>
Date: Tue Mar 4, 2008 5:06 pm
Subject: Re: Fixed star alignments (March 2, 2008)
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see bellow
> > --- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, Mark Andrew
> > Holmes
> > <mahtezcatpoc@> wrote:
  > >
> > > Jupiter
  > *Bered (12 Aquilae)
  >
  > *Nova Aquilae 1905 (V604 Aquilae; cataclysmic
  variable
  > aka nova)
  >
  > Vega (Alpha Lyrae)
>
> music/the lyre
>
> > *Rukbat (Alpha Sagittarii)
>
  > associated with warriors, like Hannibal, great
  > warriors but often
> > disfigured...
> >
> >
> > lining up with two such strong stars seems like it
> > would be of
> > significance.
>
>
> John McCain? I don't really want to sing any paeans to
> this guy, but he is a war hero (as the Vietnam War
> goes), and he was willing to go against Bush on
> outlawing torture, and he's had cancer surgery done on
> his face,
>

hmmm possibly but somehow I'm not seeing a whole lot of significance
there ... just have to wait and see I guess?


> >
> > *Arkab Prior (Beta-1 Sagittarii)
> >
  >
  > Neptune
  > >
  > >
  > >
  > > Nashira (Gamma Capricorni)
  > >
  > > Blinking Planetary (NGC 6826 Cygni)
  > >
  > > *Kitalpha (Alpha Equulei)
> >
  > > Gruid (Beta Gruis)
> >
  > > *Tau-1 Gruis (has planets)
  > >
  > > VW Hydri (cataclysmic variable)
> >
> > Polophylax (Zeta Tucanae; marks the obsolete
  > > constellation Polophylax, the Pole Guard)
  > >
  > > TY Vulpeculae (cataclysmic variable)
  > >
> >
  > >
  > >
  > >
> > Pluto
  > >
  > >
  > >
  > > Tao Shou (Theta Arae)
  > >
> > Ramo (95 Herculis; the Branch, which Hercules is
  > > sometimes shown holding in his hand, sometimes
  > > Cerberus)
>
  > Dreams of peace?


  Maybe. Or, the significance of knowing how to move
  around in unfamiliar territory. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
  can drive through Baghdad in broad daylight and spend
  the night at Iraq's presidential palace, but not
  George W. Bush.

MissB - W has done so several times, just hasn't been all that well
publicized.
>
>
> >
> > >
> > > Polarissima Australis (NGC 2573 Octantis; a galaxy
> > > close to the south celestial pole, even closer
> > than
> > > Polaris Australis [Sigma Octantis], hence the
> > name)
> > >
> > >
> > > Pallas
> >
> > >
> > > *The Flying Minnow (Harrington STAR 4 Aurigae, a
> > small
> > > asterism southeast of Phi Aurigae)
> >
> > insert humor here, ya think the gods are interested
> > in gilligans
> > Island or one of those reality TV shows?  :) sorry
> > it was a humorous
> > stray thought
>
>
>
> You know, the SS Minnow on "Gilligan's Island" was not
> named for the fish, but for Newton Minow (one "n"),
> who was FCC Chairman during John Kennedy's presidency
> and who famously called TV "a vast wasteland."
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton_Minow
>
> Some people thought Minow's comment was elitist.
>
> There have been complaints that the Democratic Party's
> system of superdelegates stinks of backroom dealing
> overriding and thwarting the people's will...
>
>
> Mark A. Holmes

hey Mark that makes it all the mroe humorous to me, and all the more
applicable. :) MissB

#3997 From: "msbhavens1" <msbhavens1@...>
Date: Tue Mar 4, 2008 5:08 pm
Subject: Re: Regulas
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that is why I'm ASKING, I dont know of such an alignment.

MissB


--- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, astrocalypse@... wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > repeating my original question for you to ponder
> >
> > "and I wonder what would be the visual significance of that?
> >
> > *(O)* <-(similation of view)
> >
> > Any thoughts?"
> >
> > possibly you may notice the word before the word Significance,
> > because it just may be the significant word in the question.
> >
> > MissB
>
> I would have thought such a line-up would produce something or
someone
> really really significant BUT can you give an actual example or
two of a
> case(s) in point?
>
> Talking about Regulus, I see Jean-Do Bauby had his SN separately
from it
> at birth but by precession, Regulus will be on his Vesta in no
time -
> there is a film out about him 'The Diving Bell and the butterfly'
> premiere'd recently and may be more effort will go towards
researching
> lock-in syndrome and such.
>
> Interestingly, his Jupiter|NN on Scheat too.  Do stars really work
with
> midpoints?
>

#3998 From: astrocalypse@...
Date: Tue Mar 4, 2008 6:02 pm
Subject: Re: Re: Regulas
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> that is why I'm ASKING, I dont know of such an alignment.
>
> MissB

I am stretching to find one but if you are not too particular and are
willing to disregard all 'casting aspects' or anything inconvenient, what
about Jamies Lee Curtis -

*(0)*

Zuben Elgenubi-Jupiter-Sun-Venus-Antares.

Dschubba and Acrab are in the mix but if you use Stellarium like I have
done these two look like they come after Venus.

Parents were in the film business, haven't seen any article about a
miserable childhood or anything like that. A successful award winning
actress, successful marriage to a Lord, happy-go-lucky type it would seem
...

#3999 From: astrocalypse@...
Date: Tue Mar 4, 2008 6:33 pm
Subject: Re: Re: Fixed star alignments (March 2, 2008)
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>> > > *The Flying Minnow (Harrington STAR 4 Aurigae, a
>> > small
>> > > asterism southeast of Phi Aurigae)
>> >
>> > insert humor here, ya think the gods are interested
>> > in gilligans
>> > Island or one of those reality TV shows?  :) sorry
>> > it was a humorous
>> > stray thought

Have you seen/heard about the Hungarian PM and his blog?

"There is not much choice. There is not, because we screwed up. Not a
little, a lot. No European country has done something as boneheaded as we
have.

"Evidently, we lied throughout the last year-and-a-half, two years. It was
totally clear that what we are saying is not true.

"You cannot quote any significant government measure we can be proud of,
other than at the end we managed to bring the government back from the
brink. Nothing. If we have to give account to the country about what we
did for four years, then what do we say?"

Mr Gyurcsany thanks "divine providence, the abundance of cash in the world
economy and hundreds of tricks" for keeping the economy above board.

In a speech sprinkled with obscenities, he says: "We lied in the morning,
we lied in the evening."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/5354972.stm

#4000 From: "msbhavens1" <msbhavens1@...>
Date: Wed Mar 5, 2008 12:45 am
Subject: Re: Regulas
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sounds good, I'm really surprised to not have "seen" something like
this before, I"m looking for articles and such remarking on other
planets and such seen with an eclipse, and basically I can find
Venus a fair amount of both solar and lunar eclipse, and mercury
with solar quite often, but anything further out and Bracketing sun
or moon I'm just not seeing much. I think its a very interesting
alignment. especially to view... Missb



--- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, astrocalypse@... wrote:
>
> > that is why I'm ASKING, I dont know of such an alignment.
> >
> > MissB
>
> I am stretching to find one but if you are not too particular and
are
> willing to disregard all 'casting aspects' or anything
inconvenient, what
> about Jamies Lee Curtis -
>
> *(0)*
>
> Zuben Elgenubi-Jupiter-Sun-Venus-Antares.
>
> Dschubba and Acrab are in the mix but if you use Stellarium like I
have
> done these two look like they come after Venus.
>
> Parents were in the film business, haven't seen any article about a
> miserable childhood or anything like that. A successful award
winning
> actress, successful marriage to a Lord, happy-go-lucky type it
would seem
> ...
>

#4001 From: "msbhavens1" <msbhavens1@...>
Date: Wed Mar 5, 2008 12:50 am
Subject: Re: Fixed star alignments (March 2, 2008)
msbhavens1
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LOL sounds pretty hungarian, my late ex was hungarian and talk about
an expressive family! LOL, went to visit them recently and someone
came over that I dont know (not family member, but someone who works
for them) and he's yacking away and my Brother in law says "speak
english, not everyone here is hungarian" the guy looks around him in
amazement and looks at Oscar and says "Who's not Hungarian?" in a
way that I didn't know if he was shocked or disgusted or what...
still makes me laugh, oh what a passionate group that family is!

Missb


--- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, astrocalypse@... wrote:
>
> >> > > *The Flying Minnow (Harrington STAR 4 Aurigae, a
> >> > small
> >> > > asterism southeast of Phi Aurigae)
> >> >
> >> > insert humor here, ya think the gods are interested
> >> > in gilligans
> >> > Island or one of those reality TV shows?  :) sorry
> >> > it was a humorous
> >> > stray thought
>
> Have you seen/heard about the Hungarian PM and his blog?
>
> "There is not much choice. There is not, because we screwed up.
Not a
> little, a lot. No European country has done something as
boneheaded as we
> have.
>
> "Evidently, we lied throughout the last year-and-a-half, two
years. It was
> totally clear that what we are saying is not true.
>
> "You cannot quote any significant government measure we can be
proud of,
> other than at the end we managed to bring the government back from
the
> brink. Nothing. If we have to give account to the country about
what we
> did for four years, then what do we say?"
>
> Mr Gyurcsany thanks "divine providence, the abundance of cash in
the world
> economy and hundreds of tricks" for keeping the economy above
board.
>
> In a speech sprinkled with obscenities, he says: "We lied in the
morning,
> we lied in the evening."
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/5354972.stm
>

#4002 From: astrocalypse@...
Date: Wed Mar 5, 2008 9:08 am
Subject: Re: Re: Regulas
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Not trying to sell their wares for them but the new SF Gold v7 somehow
took command of the Stellarium software already installed on my computer
(?) so I can open it directly from SF and it shows the particular chart
I've been looking at.  Fantastic tool if you ask me.

I wonder if anyone knows how I might incorporate asteroids and
hypothetical points in the Stellarium??

#4003 From: "mahtezcatpoc" <mahtezcatpoc@...>
Date: Sat Mar 8, 2008 3:23 pm
Subject: Re: Fixed star alignments (January 20, 2008)
mahtezcatpoc
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--- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, Mark Andrew Holmes
<mahtezcatpoc@...> wrote:
>
> As of midnight GMT.
>
>
>
>
> Jupiter
>
>
>
> -->Vincla (Theta Corona Australis)


Latin = chains


>
> -->*Cerberus (106 Herculis; marks Cerberus, the
> three-headed guard dog of Hades, which Hercules is
> sometimes shown holding in one hand)


you can enter but you can't leave

(attempts to obtain justice for those imprisoned at Guantanamo and
secret CIA prisons?)



>
> *Ghusen (109 Herculis; in Cerberus' body)
>
> Kaus Borealis (Lambda Sagittarii)
>
>
>
>
> Saturn
>
>
>
> Thuban (Alpha Draconis)
>
> *Dahlgren's Star (V533 Herculis)


a bridge of some sort (like at Dahlgren, Virginia, south of Washington)(?)


>
> NGC 3377 (Leonis; galaxy with suspected black hole)
>
> *SW Sextantis (cataclysmic variable aka nova)


focus on the southwest US?


>
> Alula Boreale (Nu Ursae Majoris)
>
> Alula Australe (Xi Ursae Majoris)
>
> *CU Velorum (cataclysmic variable)
>
>
>
>
> Uranus
>
>
>
> Psi-1 Aquarii (has planets)
>
> Cheeseburger Nebula (NGC 7026 Cygni)
>
> The Horseshoe (Harrington STAR 28 Cygni; a small
> asterism north of Deneb)
>
> Achernar (Alpha Eridani)
>
> RU Horologii (cataclysmic variable)
>
> Homan (Zeta Pegasi)
>
> Ankaa (Alpha Phoenicis)
>
> HD 217107 (Piscium; has an extrasolar planet)
>
>
>
>
> Neptune
>
>
>
> *LZ Aquarii (cataclysmic variable)


laziness, not enough effort put forward


>
> Castra (Epsilon Capricorni)


emphasis on violence (like in Iraq)


>
> 16 Cygni B (has planets)
>
> Crescent Nebula (NGC 6888 Cygni)
>
> 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)


somebody charismatic or colorful (Barack Obama?)


>
>
>
>
> Pluto
>
>
>
> Rukbalgethi Genubi (Theta Herculis)
>
> Baraka (Xi Herculis)
>
> *Ramo (95 Herculis; the Branch, which Hercules is
> sometimes shown holding in his hand, sometimes
> Cerberus)
>
> Sinistra (Nu Ophiuchi)
>
> Fellah (67 Ophiuchi)
>
> Barnard's Star (V2500 Ophiuchi; a nearby star)
>
> Acumen (M-7 Scorpii, Ptolemy's Cluster)
>
> *DZ Serpentis (cataclysmic variable)


dizzy (Obamamania?)


>
>
>
>
> 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)
>
> Achird (Eta Cassiopeiae)
>
> Liberflux (Tau-4 Eridani)
>
>
>
>
> Pallas
>
>
>
> *Cheeseburger Nebula (NGC 7026 Cygni)


focus on unhealthy food


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


kids doing not very bright things


>
> *The Horseshoe (Harrington STAR 28 Cygni; a small
> asterism north of Deneb)
>
> *Achernar (Alpha Eridani)
>
> *Jih (Kappa Pegasi)
>
> *Ankaa (Alpha Phoenicis)
>
> *HD 217107 (Piscium; has planets)
>
>
>
>
> Juno
>
>
>
> *RR Chamaeleontis (cataclysmic variable)


pressure to conform

'
>
> *Water Fountain Nebula (IRAS 16342-3814 Scorpii)
>
> *Great Attractor (Abell 3627 Trianguli Australe)


coming under the influence of something greater


>
>
>
>
> Vesta
>
>
>
> *Mo (7 Aquarii)
>
> *Saturn Nebula (NGC 7009 Aquarii)


destructive


>
> *Hole-In-A-Cluster (NGC 6811 Cygni)


somebody or something missing


>
> *Kwa Chaou (Zeta Delphini)
>
> *Al Kaud (Eta Delphini)
>
> *Al Amud al Salib (Iota Delphini)
>
> *Pae Chaou (Kappa Delphini)
>
> *HD 195019 (Delphini; has planets)
>
> *Alnair (Alpha Gruis)


watchful, faithful


>
>
>
>
> Chiron
>
>
>
> Mo (7 Aquarii)


focus on women (like Hillary Clinton)


>
> *Saturn Nebula (NGC 7009 Aquarii)
>
> Dorsum (Theta Capricorni)
>
> CH Cygni (cataclysmic variable)
>
> *Hole-In-A-Cluster (NGC 6811 Cygni)
>
> Veil Nebula (NGC 6960 Cygni)
>
> *Deneb Dulfim (Epsilon Delphini)


something that got away


>
> Al Kaud (Eta Delphini)
>
> *Al Amud al Salib (Iota Delphini)
>
> *Pae Chaou (Kappa Delphini)
>
> *HD 195019 (Delphini; has planets)
>
>
>
>
> 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])


need for transcendence or spiritual nourishment?



>
>
>
>
> 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.


Mark A. Holmes

#4004 From: "mahtezcatpoc" <mahtezcatpoc@...>
Date: Sun Mar 9, 2008 12:29 am
Subject: Re: Fixed star alignments (January 27, 2008)
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--- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, Mark Andrew Holmes
<mahtezcatpoc@...> wrote:
>
> As of midnight GMT.
>

>
> Jupiter
>
>
>
> Ghusen (109 Herculis; in Cerberus' body)


the power to guard


>
> *AQ Mensae (cataclysmic variable aka nova)


having to do with Antarctica (whose Internet top-level domain is .aq)?
Or maybe with water?


>
> *Facies (M-22 Sagittarii; a globular cluster)


taking aim at somebody or something


>
> *Ioannina (Alpha Scuti)


I think this star's name comes from the Latin for John (Scutum the
Shield is the shield of King Jan III of Poland; Jan is Polish for John)

(a john? the john?)



>
> *FV Scuti
>
> *FH Serpentis (cataclysmic variables)
>
>
>
>
> Saturn
>
>
>
> Thuban (Alpha Draconis)
>
> *Shir (Rho Leonis)


Persian = head, top


>
> NGC 3377 (Leonis; galaxy with suspected black hole)
>
> *Spindle Galaxy of Sextans (NGC 3115 Sextantis)


having to do with women (like Hillary Clinton)?



>
> SW Sextantis (cataclysmic variable aka nova)
>
> Alula Boreale (Nu Ursae Majoris)

initial or early reaction going north (working out well, or in a
northern country)


>
> Alula Australe (Xi Ursae Majoris)


initial or early reaction going south (being bad, or from the south,
like in Australia)


>
> CU Velorum (cataclysmic variable)


domestic spying


>
>
>
>
> Uranus
>
>
>
> Psi-1 Aquarii (has planets)
>
> *Honda's Star (aka Nova Cygni 1975; V1500 Cygni, a
> bright 1975 nova discovered by Minoru Honda of Japan)
>
> *Moth Nebula (Sharpless 1-89 Cygni)


flirting with disaster



>
> Achernar (Alpha Eridani)
>
> RU Horologii (cataclysmic variable)
>
> Homan (Zeta Pegasi)
>
> Ankaa (Alpha Phoenicis)
>
> HD 217107 (Piscium; has an extrasolar planet)
>
>
>
>
> Neptune
>
>
>
> LZ Aquarii (cataclysmic variable)
>
> *Nashira (Gamma Capricorni)


"It causes overcoming by evil, which is turned into success, and gives
danger by beasts." (Robson)


>
> Castra (Epsilon Capricorni)
>
> 16 Cygni B (has planets)
>
> Crescent Nebula (NGC 6888 Cygni)



having to do with Islam



>
> 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)
>
> *TY Vulpeculae (cataclysmic variable)



to tie (bind or link)



>
>
>
>
> Pluto
>
>
>
> Baraka (Xi Herculis)
>
> Ramo (95 Herculis; the Branch, which Hercules is
> sometimes shown holding in his hand, sometimes
> Cerberus)
>
> Sinistra (Nu Ophiuchi)
>
> Fellah (67 Ophiuchi)
>
> Barnard's Star (V2500 Ophiuchi; a nearby star)
>
> *Lagoon Nebula (M-8 Sagittarii)
>
> *Trifid Nebula (M-20 Sagittarii)
>
> DZ Serpentis (cataclysmic variable)
>
>
>
>
> 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
>
>
>
> *Anfal (51 Andromedae)

Arabic = spoils, plunder


>
> *WX Arietis (cataclysmic variable)
>
> *Comet Planetary (nebula; NGC 1350 Fornacis)


disaster, mutation, lack of foresight


>
> *Deltotron (Beta Trianguli)


having to do with change (the Greek letter delta, which is a triangle,
signifying change)



>
>
>
>
> Pallas
>
>
>
> *Psi-1 Aquarii (has planets)
>
> *Honda's Star (aka Nova Cygni 1975; V1500 Cygni, a
> bright 1975 nova discovered by Minoru Honda of Japan)


mass insanity


>
> *Moth Nebula (Sharpless 1-89 Cygni)
>
>
>
>
> Juno
>
>
>
> *Rasalgethi (Alpha Herculis)

boldness, drive to gain power


>
> *Sarin (Delta Herculis)


something deadly


>
> *Minkowski's Butterfly (nebula; Minkowski 2-9
> Ophiuchi)


having to do with the soul (religious issues?)


>
> *Wei (Epsilon Scorpii)
>
> *Denebakrab (Mu-1 Scorpii)


Arabic = the scorpion's tail


>
>
>
>
> Vesta
>
>
>
>
> *The Red-Necked Emu (Harrington STAR 26 Cygni; a small
> asterism consisting of 26 Cygni and other stars said
> to resemble a red-necked emu)


determined to ignore reality and quite possibly pay for it


>
> *Al Ukud (Gamma Delphini)


Arabic = the pearls

(precious things)


>
> *Al Salib (Delta Delphini)


Arabic = the cross


(having to do with Christianity?)


>
> *HR Delphini (cataclysmic variable)



pompous in one's authority


>
> *Hinnulus (Epsilon Equulei)


kids going their own way


>
> *Rasalkurki (Lambda Gruis)


trying to grab the brass ring


>
> *IL Vulpeculae
>
> *QU Vulpeculae (cataclysmic variable)



somebody being cued or fingered as talented (consultants)


>
>
>
>
> Chiron
>
>
>
> Mo (7 Aquarii)
>
> Saturn Nebula (NGC 7009 Aquarii)
>
> CH Cygni (cataclysmic variable)
>
> Hole-In-A-Cluster (NGC 6811 Cygni)
>
> Veil Nebula (NGC 6960 Cygni)
>
> Deneb Dulfim (Epsilon Delphini)
>
> *Kwa Chaou (Zeta Delphini)


Chinese = a gourd

(psychological or psychiatric issues?)


>
> Al Kaud (Eta Delphini)


Arabic = the riding camel

(taking you across a desert)



>
> Al Amud al Salib (Iota Delphini)


Arabic = the pillar of the cross


(true Christian believers)


>
> Pae Chaou (Kappa Delphini)


Chinese = rotten melon

(like garbage thrown at people)



>
> HD 195019 (Delphini; has planets)
>
> *Alnair (Alpha Gruis)
>
>
>
>
> North Node
>
>
>
> Gienah (Epsilon Cygni)
>
> *Propeller Nebula (MRSL 479 Cygni)
>
> (MRSL = MRSL Comparison Catalog of H-II Regions,
> authored by Pavla Marsalkova of the Stefanik
> Observatory in Prague)



the propeller beanie brigade? (believing stuff like Barack Obama is a
Muslim?)


>
> 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 (2U 0821-42 Puppis; a supernova remnant and
> intense X-ray source)
>
> *Funis (Beta Pyxidis; marks the line part of the
> obsolete constellation Lochium et Funis, the Log and
> Line)


throwing somebody a lifeline? tethered to somebody (Britney Spears
being put under conservatorship?)


>
> Regor (Gamma Velorum)
>
>

rigor



More later.




Mark A. Holmes

#4005 From: Mark Andrew Holmes <mahtezcatpoc@...>
Date: Sun Mar 9, 2008 8:49 pm
Subject: Fixed star alignments (March 9, 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




*Al Thalimain II (Lambda Aquilae)

Bered (12 Aquilae)

Nova Aquilae 1905 (V604 Aquilae; cataclysmic variable
aka nova)

*Phantom Streak (NGC 6741 Aquilae)

*Nova Hassel (V446 Herculis; named for its discoverer,
Olaf Hassel, a hearing-impaired Norwegian astronomer)

*Delta Pavonis (nearby sunlike star)

Rukbat (Alpha Sagittarii)

Albaldah (Pi Sagittarii)




Saturn



El Kophrah (Chi Ursae Majoris)

BC Ursae Majoris (cataclysmic variable)

Miniature Spiral (NGC 3928 Ursae Majoris)

HD 75289 (Velorum; has planets)

*Vela Pulsar (PSR B0833-45 Velorum)




Uranus



Shih (Sigma Pegasi)

Fum al Samakah (Beta Piscium)




Neptune



*Sadalsuud (Beta Aquarii)

Nashira (Gamma Capricorni)

*Deneb Algedi (Delta Capricorni)

Blinking Planetary (NGC 6826 Cygni)

Kitalpha (Alpha Equulei)

*Al Faras Al Awwal (Gamma Equulei)

Gruid (Beta Gruis)

Tau-1 Gruis (has planets)

VW Hydri (cataclysmic variable)

Polophylax (Zeta Tucanae; marks the obsolete
constellation Polophylax, the Pole Guard)

TY Vulpeculae (cataclysmic variable)





Pluto



Tao Shou (Theta Arae)

Ramo (95 Herculis; the Branch, which Hercules is
sometimes shown holding in his hand, sometimes
Cerberus)

*Polaris Australis (Sigma Octantis)

Polarissima Australis (NGC 2573 Octantis; a galaxy
close to the south celestial pole, even closer than
Polaris Australis, hence the name)

Fellah (67 Ophiuchi)

*Poniatovii (70 Ophiuchi; marks the obsolete
constellation Taurus Poniatovii [Poniatowski's Bull],
of which Fellah is also a part)

Alnasl (Gamma Sagittarii)

Lagoon Nebula (M-8 Sagittarii)

Trifid Nebula (M-20 Sagittarii)

Spiculum (M-8, M-20, M-21 Sagittarii; the Lagoon and
Trifid Nebulas plus the star cluster M-21)

Red Spider Nebula (NGC 6537 Sagittarii)

DZ Serpentis (cataclysmic variable)



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)

Revati (Zeta Piscium)




Ceres



*Bow-Tie Nebula (NGC 40 Cephei)

*Zanrak (Gamma Eridani)

*UV Persei

*Ushakaron (Xi Tauri)

*Esat (5 Tauri)

*Psalterium (10 Tauri; marks the obsolete
constellation Psalterium Georgii [George's Harp])




Pallas


*Difda (aka Deneb Kaitos; Beta Ceti)

*Deneb Kaitos Schemali (Iota Ceti)

*AF Cygni

*RR Coronae Borealis (cataclysmic variables)

*Sellio (6 Lacertae; on Lacerta the Lizard's back;
Sellio the Newt is an old name for Lacerta)

*Salm (Tau Pegasi)

*NGC 7742 (Pegasi; elliptical galaxy with suspected
black hole)

*Vernalis (Omega Piscium)

*WZ Sagittarii

*ER Ursae Majoris

*W Ursae Majoris (cataclysmic variables)




Juno



Choo (Alpha Arae)

*Tseen Yin (Delta Arae)

Grumium (Xi Draconis)

*Melquarth (Mu Herculis)

*Lucida Mensae (Alpha Mensae; the brightest star in
Mensa the Table Mountain)

*Kelb Alrai (Beta Ophiuchi)

*Iron Star (XX Ophiuchi)

*Garden-Sprinkler Nebula (Henize 3-1475 Sagittarii)

*Sargas (Theta Scorpii)

*Girtab (Kappa Scorpii)

Shaula (Lambda Scorpii)

*Aculeus (M-6 Scorpii, the Butterfly Cluster)




Vesta


*Hydria (Eta Aquarii)

*Situla (Kappa 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)

*WX Hydri (cataclysmic variable)





Chiron




Sualocin (Alpha Delphini)

Al Salib (Delta Delphini)

Hinnulus (Epsilon Equulei)

Alnair (Alpha Gruis)

Aldhanab (Gamma Gruis)

*Ras Alkurki (Lambda Gruis)

Ghost-Ring Nebula (IC 5148-5150 Gruis)

Tien Tsien (Iota Puppis)

*QU Vulpeculae (cataclysmic variable)




North Node




Gienah (Epsilon Cygni)

Propeller Nebula (MRSL 479 Cygni)

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




South Node



Cat's Eye Nebula (NGC 6543 Draconis)

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 (2U 0821-42 Puppis; a supernova remnant and
intense X-ray source)

Funis (Beta Pyxidis; marks the line part of the
obsolete constellation Lochium et Funis, the Log and
Line)

Regor (Gamma Velorum)




More later.




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#4006 From: "mahtezcatpoc" <mahtezcatpoc@...>
Date: Tue Mar 11, 2008 4:25 pm
Subject: Re: Regulas
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--- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, astrocalypse@... wrote:
>
>
> Not trying to sell their wares for them but the new SF Gold v7 somehow
> took command of the Stellarium software already installed on my computer
> (?) so I can open it directly from SF and it shows the particular chart
> I've been looking at.  Fantastic tool if you ask me.
>
> I wonder if anyone knows how I might incorporate asteroids and
> hypothetical points in the Stellarium??
>


Sorry for this late response. I've been hugely busy.

To answer your question: I have no idea.

But I'm planning to upgrade to SF7 (as soon as I can spare $144).
Thanks for the tip.


Mark A. Holmes

#4007 From: "mahtezcatpoc" <mahtezcatpoc@...>
Date: Sat Mar 15, 2008 4:29 am
Subject: Re: Fixed star alignments (February 3, 2008)
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--- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, Mark Andrew Holmes
<mahtezcatpoc@...> wrote:
>
> As of midnight GMT.
>

>
> Jupiter
>
>
>
> *AM Herculis (cataclysmic variable aka nova)


"I am", "AM" (AM talk radio)

(identity politics, whipping up negative sentiment, demagoguery, slander)


>
> *Alathfar (Mu Lyrae)


Arabic = the talons


>
> AQ Mensae (cataclysmic variable)
>
> *Nanto (Phi Sagittarii)


Chinese = south dipper

>
> *Delta Scuti (variable)
>
>
>
>
> Saturn
>
>
>
> Thuban (Alpha Draconis)
>
> Shir (Rho Leonis)
>
> Spindle Galaxy of Sextans (NGC 3115 Sextantis)


women's issues?


>
> SW Sextantis (cataclysmic variable aka nova)
>
> Alula Boreale (Nu Ursae Majoris)
>
> Alula Australe (Xi Ursae Majoris; has planets)
>
> *Keenan System (NGC 5216 & 5218 Ursae Majoris;
> interacting galaxies connected by a filament on the
> Draco border south of Thuban. Named for the astronomer
> Philip Childs Keenan [1908-2000], who noticed the
> filament)


a bridge between worlds


>
> CU Velorum (cataclysmic variable)
>
>
>
>
> Uranus
>
>
>
> Psi-1 Aquarii (has planets)
>
> Honda's Star (aka Nova Cygni 1975; V1500 Cygni, a
> bright 1975 nova discovered by Minoru Honda of Japan)
>
> Moth Nebula (Sharpless 1-89 Cygni)
>
> RU Horologii (cataclysmic variable)
>
> Homan (Zeta Pegasi)
>
> HD 217107 (Piscium; has an extrasolar planet)
>
>
>
>
> Neptune
>
>
>
> LZ Aquarii (cataclysmic variable)
>
> Nashira (Gamma Capricorni)
>
> 16 Cygni B (has planets)
>
> S Doradus (one of the brightest known stars, in the
> Large Magellanic Cloud)
>
> Al Faras Al Thani (Lambda Equulei)
>
> *Gruid (Beta Gruis)


to crane, to rubberneck


>
> Phoenicopterus (Epsilon Gruis; Grus was once known as
> Phoenicopterus, the Flamingo)
>
> *VW Hydri


a humble vehicle


>
> TY Vulpeculae (cataclysmic variables)
>
>
>
>
> Pluto
>
>
>
> Baraka (Xi Herculis)
>
> Ramo (95 Herculis; the Branch, which Hercules is
> sometimes shown holding in his hand, sometimes
> Cerberus)
>
> Sinistra (Nu Ophiuchi)
>
> Fellah (67 Ophiuchi)
>
> Barnard's Star (V2500 Ophiuchi; a nearby star)
>
> Lagoon Nebula (M-8 Sagittarii)
>
> Trifid Nebula (M-20 Sagittarii)
>
> Spiculum (M-8, M-20, M-21 Sagittarii; the Lagoon and
> Trifid Nebulas plus the star cluster M-21)
>
> DZ Serpentis (cataclysmic variable)
>
>
>
>
> 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)


an olive branch, actually

(efforts to make peace?)


>
> FX Cephei
>
> VV Cephei (cataclysmic variables)
>
> Aquae Abyssi (Upsilon Ceti)
>
> Revati (Zeta Piscium)
>
> Epsilon Reticuli (has an extrasolar planet)
>
>
>
>
> Ceres
>
>
>
> *Almach (Gamma Andromedae)
>
> *Koleon (Mu Arietis)


Coptic = belly, scabbard

(female reproductive issues)


>
> WX Arietis (cataclysmic variable)
>
> *Cih (Gamma Cassiopeiae)
>
> *Menkar (Alpha Ceti)
>
> *Black Hole Binary (3C 75 Ceti; a pair of merging
> black holes in the galaxy cluster Abell 400)
>
> *Zibal (Zeta Eridani)
>
>
>
>
> Pallas
>
>
>
> *SS Cygni (cataclysmic variable)

Social Security, ships (?)



>
> *Fum al Samakah (Beta Piscium)


nibbled to death, food for the fishes


>
>
>
>
> Juno
>
>
>
> *Sabik (Eta Ophiuchi)
>
> *Grafias (Zeta-2 Scorpii)
>
> *Nova Scorpii 2007 (V1280 Scorpii)
>
> *X-Ray Nova Scorpii 1994 (GRO J1655-40 Scorpii; a
> black hole northwest of Zeta Scorpii in the Scorpion's
> tail)
>
> *Northern Jewel Box (NGC 6231 Scorpii; open cluster)


treasures of the north (polar bears? the seed depository in the
Norwegian Arctic?)


>
> *Prawn Nebula (IC 4628 Scorpii)


the abortion issue?


>
>
>
>
> Vesta
>
>
>
> *Nashira (Gamma Capricorni)
>
> *Blinking Planetary (NGC 6826 Cygni)


a caution light?


>
> *Kitalpha (Alpha Equulei)


mischief?


>
> *Gruid (Beta Gruis)
>
> *Polophylax (Zeta Tucanae; marks the obsolete
> constellation Polophylax, the Pole Guard)
>
>
>
>
> Chiron
>
>
>
> *Albulaan Australis (Nu Aquarii)
>
> Mo (7 Aquarii)
>
> Saturn Nebula (NGC 7009 Aquarii)
>
> CH Cygni (cataclysmic variable)
>
> Hole-In-A-Cluster (NGC 6811 Cygni)
>
> *Rotanev (Beta Delphini)
>
> Kwa Chaou (Zeta Delphini)
>
> Al Kaud (Eta Delphini)
>
> *Dhanishtra (Theta Delphini)
>
> Al Amud al Salib (Iota Delphini)
>
> Pae Chaou (Kappa Delphini)
>
> HD 195019 (Delphini; has planets)
>
> Alnair (Alpha Gruis)
>
>
>
>
> North Node
>
>
>
> Gienah (Epsilon Cygni)
>
> Propeller Nebula (MRSL 479 Cygni)
>
> (MRSL = MRSL Comparison Catalog of H-II Regions,
> authored by Pavla Marsalkova of the Stefanik
> Observatory in Prague)
>
> Cor Piscis Austrini (Beta Piscis Austrini; close to
> the heart of Piscis Austrini the Southern Fish [more
> like the gills, maybe])
>
>
>
>
> South Node
>
>
>
> *Cat's Eye Nebula (NGC 6543 Draconis)
>
> 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 (2U 0821-42 Puppis; a supernova remnant and
> intense X-ray source)
>
> Funis (Beta Pyxidis; marks the line part of the
> obsolete constellation Lochium et Funis, the Log and
> Line)
>
> Regor (Gamma Velorum)
>




More later.



Mark A. Holmes

#4008 From: Mark Andrew Holmes <mahtezcatpoc@...>
Date: Sun Mar 16, 2008 10:09 pm
Subject: Fixed star alignments (March 16, 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



Al Thalimain II (Lambda Aquilae)

Phantom Streak (NGC 6741 Aquilae)

Nova Hassel (V446 Herculis; cataclysmic variable aka
nova, named for its discoverer, Olaf Hassel, a
hearing-impaired Norwegian astronomer)

*Sheliak (Beta Lyrae)

*AO Octantis (cataclysmic variable)

Delta Pavonis (nearby sunlike star)




Saturn



*Cat's Paw (G Hydrae; in the obsolete constellation
Felis the Cat, underneath the forepaw of the Cat)

El Kophrah (Chi Ursae Majoris)

BC Ursae Majoris (cataclysmic variable)

Miniature Spiral (NGC 3928 Ursae Majoris)

HD 75289 (Velorum; has planets)

Vela Pulsar (PSR B0833-45 Velorum)




Uranus



Shih (Sigma Pegasi)

Fum al Samakah (Beta Piscium)




Neptune



Sadalsuud (Beta Aquarii)

Deneb Algedi (Delta Capricorni)

Blinking Planetary (NGC 6826 Cygni)

Kitalpha (Alpha Equulei)

Al Faras Al Awwal (Gamma Equulei)

Gruid (Beta Gruis)

Tau-1 Gruis (has planets)

VW Hydri (cataclysmic variable)

Polophylax (Zeta Tucanae; marks the obsolete
constellation Polophylax, the Pole Guard)

TY Vulpeculae (cataclysmic variable)




Pluto



Tao Shou (Theta Arae)

Ramo (95 Herculis; the Branch, which Hercules is
sometimes shown holding in his hand, sometimes
Cerberus)

Polaris Australis (Sigma Octantis)

Polarissima Australis (NGC 2573 Octantis; a galaxy
close to the south celestial pole, even closer than
Polaris Australis, hence the name)

Fellah (67 Ophiuchi)

Poniatovii (70 Ophiuchi; marks the obsolete
constellation Taurus Poniatovii [Poniatowski's Bull],
of which Fellah is also a part)

Alnasl (Gamma Sagittarii)

Lagoon Nebula (M-8 Sagittarii)

Trifid Nebula (M-20 Sagittarii)

Spiculum (M-8, M-20, M-21 Sagittarii; the Lagoon and
Trifid Nebulas plus the star cluster M-21)

Red Spider Nebula (NGC 6537 Sagittarii)

DZ Serpentis (cataclysmic variable)




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 olive branch)

FX Cephei

VV Cephei (cataclysmic variables)

Revati (Zeta Piscium)




Ceres



*Lucida Caeli (Alpha Caeli, the brightest star in
Caelum the Chisel)

*Segin (Epsilon Cassiopeiae)

*Algol (Beta Persei)

*Gorgonia Tertia (Rho Persei)

*Capulus (NGC 869 Persei; aka Chi and h Persei)




Pallas



*Al Agemim (Eta Cephei)

*Al Kidr (Theta Cephei)



Juno



*Mu Arae (has planets)

*Thackeray's Planetary (nebula; IC 1266 Arae)

*Al Durajah (Gamma Ophiuchi)

*RS Ophiuchi (cataclysmic variable)

Iron Star (XX Ophiuchi, so nicknamed for its high iron
content)

*Mouse Pulsar (G359.23-0.82 Sagittarii)

*Terzan 5 (Sagittarii; a globular cluster which
contains the pulsar Terzan 5ad [formally PSR
J1748-2446ad], a "millisecond pulsar" which is the
fastest known spinning pulsar at 716 times per second)

*Box Nebula (NGC 6445 Sagittarii)

*Silkworm Nebula (CRL 5385 Sagittarii)

Garden-Sprinkler Nebula (Henize 3-1475 Sagittarii)

*Apollyon (Iota-1 Scorpii)

Girtab (Kappa Scorpii)

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



Vesta



(nothing)




Chiron



*The Red-Necked Emu (Harrington STAR 26 Cygni; an
asterism, 29 Cygni and other stars)

*Al Ukud (Gamma Delphini)

Al Salib (Delta Delphini)

Hinnulus (Epsilon Equulei)

Ras Alkurki (Lambda Gruis)

Ghost-Ring Nebula (IC 5148-5150 Gruis)

QU Vulpeculae (cataclysmic variable)




North Node




Gienah (Epsilon Cygni)

Propeller Nebula (MRSL 479 Cygni)

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



South Node



Cat's Eye Nebula (NGC 6543 Draconis)

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)

Puppis A (2U 0821-42 Puppis; a supernova remnant and
intense X-ray source)

*Al Sumut (Alpha Pyxidis)

Funis (Beta Pyxidis; marks the line part of the
obsolete constellation Lochium et Funis, the Log and
Line)

Regor (Gamma Velorum)




More later.




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#4009 From: "mahtezcatpoc" <mahtezcatpoc@...>
Date: Mon Mar 17, 2008 3:11 am
Subject: Re: Fixed star alignments (February 10, 2008)
mahtezcatpoc
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--- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, Mark Andrew Holmes
<mahtezcatpoc@...> wrote:
>
> As of midnight GMT.
>



>
>
>
>
> Jupiter
>
>
>
> *Ain al Rami (Nu Sagittarii)


Arabic = eye of the archer


>
> *Nunki (Sigma Sagittarii)

http://users.winshop.com.au/annew/Nunki.html

>
> *Ross 154 (Sagittarii; nearby star)
>
> *Tien Pien (Beta Scuti)

Chinese = the heavenly casque

>
> Delta Scuti (variable)
>
>
>
>
> Saturn
>
>
>
> *Chang (Upsilon-1 Hydrae)
>
> Shir (Rho Leonis)
>
> Spindle Galaxy of Sextans (NGC 3115 Sextantis)
>
> SW Sextantis (cataclysmic variable aka nova)
>
> Alula Boreale (Nu Ursae Majoris)
>
> Keenan System (NGC 5216 & 5218 Ursae Majoris;
> interacting galaxies connected by a filament on the
> Draco border south of Thuban. Named for the astronomer
> Philip Childs Keenan [1908-2000], who noticed the
> filament)
>
> CU Velorum (cataclysmic variable)
>
>
>
>
> Uranus
>
>
>
> Psi-1 Aquarii (has planets)
>
> Honda's Star (aka Nova Cygni 1975; V1500 Cygni, a
> bright 1975 nova discovered by Minoru Honda of Japan)
>
> Moth Nebula (Sharpless 1-89 Cygni)
>
> Homan (Zeta Pegasi)
>
> HD 217107 (Piscium; has an extrasolar planet)
>
>
>
>
> Neptune
>
>
>
> LZ Aquarii (cataclysmic variable)
>
> Nashira (Gamma Capricorni)
>
> 16 Cygni B (has planets)
>
> *Blinking Planetary (NGC 6826 Cygni)
>
> S Doradus (one of the brightest known stars, in the
> Large Magellanic Cloud)
>
> Gruid (Beta Gruis)
>
> Phoenicopterus (Epsilon Gruis; Grus was once known as
> Phoenicopterus, the Flamingo)
>
> VW Hydri (cataclysmic variable)
>
> *Polophylax (Zeta Tucanae; marks the obsolete
> constellation Polophylax, the Pole Guard)


guardian of what are seen as unchanging values?


>
> TY Vulpeculae (cataclysmic variable)
>
>
>
>
> Pluto
>
>
>
> *Tao Shou (Theta Arae)


Mandarin = the way to longevity

>
> Ramo (95 Herculis; the Branch, which Hercules is
> sometimes shown holding in his hand, sometimes
> Cerberus)
>
> Sinistra (Nu Ophiuchi)
>
> Fellah (67 Ophiuchi)
>
> Barnard's Star (V2500 Ophiuchi; a nearby star)
>
> *Alnasl (Gamma Sagittarii)
>
> Lagoon Nebula (M-8 Sagittarii)
>
> Trifid Nebula (M-20 Sagittarii)
>
> Spiculum (M-8, M-20, M-21 Sagittarii; the Lagoon and
> Trifid Nebulas plus the star cluster M-21)
>
> *Red Spider Nebula (NGC 6537 Sagittarii)
>
> DZ Serpentis (cataclysmic variable)
>
>
>
>
> 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)


the olive branch


>
> FX Cephei
>
> VV Cephei (cataclysmic variables)
>
> Aquae Abyssi (Upsilon Ceti)
>
> Revati (Zeta Piscium)
>
> Epsilon Reticuli (has an extrasolar planet)
>
>
>
>
> Ceres
>
>
>
> Almach (Gamma Andromedae)


http://users.winshop.com.au/annew/Almach.html


>
> Koleon (Mu Arietis)


women's reproductive issues?


>
> *Vespa (30 Arietis; marks the obsolete constellation
> Vespa, the Wasp)


waspish, stinging


>
> *Teegarden's Star (SO025300.5+165258 Arietis; a nearby
> high-proper-motion star named unofficially for its
> discoverer, Bonnard Teegarden)
>
> *ET Cluster (NGC 457 Cassiopeiae, an open cluster
> around Psi Cassiopeiae)


strangeness, alien-ness


>
> Menkar (Alpha Ceti)


http://users.winshop.com.au/annew/Menkar.html

vehicle of or victim of the collective unconscious


>
> *94 Ceti (cataclysmic variable)
>
> *Lucida Horologii (Alpha Horologii)


having to do with meticulousness or time


>
> *Little Dumbbell Nebula (M-76 Persei)


kids acting not very bright


>
> *WY Trianguli (cataclysmic variable)


"why", or having to do with Wyoming


>
>
>
>
> Pallas
>
>
>
> *q-1 Eridani (aka HD 10647; has a planet)
>
> *Simmah (Gamma Piscium)
>
> *Solarium (Beta Reticuli; marks the obsolete
> constellation Solarium, the Sundial)


losing perspective due to negativity (a sundial is useless when the
sun doesn't shine)


>
>
>
>
> Juno
>
>
>
> *Tso Kang (Epsilon-1 Arae)



Chinese = the left watch

(the left are watching)


>
> *Korban (Zeta Arae)


Hebrew = sacrifice to god


>
> *Water-Lily Nebula (IRAS 16594-4656 Arae)


where frogs (rejects) sit


>
> *Rijl al Jathiyah (Iota Herculis)


Arabic = foot of the wrestler


>
> *Maasym (Lambda Herculis)


Arabic = wrist

(where one wears a watch, a bracelet, or handcuffs)


>
> *Exclamation Mark Nebula (NGC 6309 Ophiuchi)


a tempest in a teacup, excited over nothing(?)

>
> *Spindle Nebula (IRAS 17106-3046 Scorpii)
>
>
>
>
> Vesta
>
>
>
> *Baxendell's Nebula (NGC 7088 Aquarii; alleged to be
> an optical illusion, nonexistent)


an invisible or imaginary burden?



>
> *Kuh (Mu Capricorni)
>
> *Propeller Nebula (MRSL 479 Cygni)
>
> *Sze Wei (Beta Equulei)
>
>
>
>
> Chiron
>
>
>
> Albulaan Australis (Nu Aquarii)
>
> Saturn Nebula (NGC 7009 Aquarii)
>
> *Marakk (Zeta Capricorni)


Arabic = loins (of the goat)


(lecherous?)


>
> Hole-In-A-Cluster (NGC 6811 Cygni)
>
> Rotanev (Beta Delphini)
>
> Kwa Chaou (Zeta Delphini)
>
> Al Kaud (Eta Delphini)
>
> Dhanishtra (Theta Delphini)
>
> Al Amud al Salib (Iota Delphini)
>
> Pae Chaou (Kappa Delphini)
>
> HD 195019 (Delphini; has planets)
>
> Alnair (Alpha Gruis)
>
> *EF Tucanae (cataclysmic variable)


when somebody talks, people listen



>
>
>
>
> North Node
>
>
>
> Gienah (Epsilon Cygni)
>
> Propeller Nebula (MRSL 479 Cygni)
>
> Cor Piscis Austrini (Beta Piscis Austrini; close to
> the heart of Piscis Austrini the Southern Fish [more
> like the gills, maybe])
>
>
>
>
> South Node
>
>
>
> Cat's Eye Nebula (NGC 6543 Draconis)


being able to see in the dark (or thinking one can?)


>
> 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 (2U 0821-42 Puppis; a supernova remnant and
> intense X-ray source)
>
> Funis (Beta Pyxidis; marks the line part of the
> obsolete constellation Lochium et Funis, the Log and
> Line)


being thrown a line?


>
> Regor (Gamma Velorum)
>
>


More later.


Mark A. Holmes

#4011 From: "mahtezcatpoc" <mahtezcatpoc@...>
Date: Mon Mar 17, 2008 11:51 am
Subject: You're a spammer, and you're not wanted here!
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>
> Hi! I'm trying to add you as a friend, but I need you to add me back
- Check my profile here:


No. Goodbye. You're banned.


Mark A. Holmes

#4012 From: "mahtezcatpoc" <mahtezcatpoc@...>
Date: Tue Mar 18, 2008 2:36 am
Subject: Re: You're a spammer, and you're not wanted here!
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>
> --- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, [a now-banished spammer]
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi! I'm trying to add you as a friend, but I need you to add me back
> - Check my profile here:
>
>
> No. Goodbye. You're banned.


Post 4010, which was this spammer's spam message, has been deleted
from the archives, as per policy on this list.


Mark A. Holmes

#4013 From: "mahtezcatpoc" <mahtezcatpoc@...>
Date: Fri Mar 21, 2008 10:21 am
Subject: Re: Fixed star alignments (February 17, 2008)
mahtezcatpoc
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--- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, Mark Andrew Holmes
<mahtezcatpoc@...> wrote:
>
> As of midnight GMT.
>

>
>
> Jupiter
>
>
>
> *Nova Aquilae 1918 (V603 Aquilae)
>
> *Myrtus (Beta Coronae Australis)



the beauty of being old(?)


>
> *Shrichakra (Gamma Coronae Australis)


fortune's ups and downs


>
> *Kalachakra (Delta Coronae Australis)



time running out


>
> *Ascella (Zeta Sagittarii)
>
> Ain al Rami (Nu Sagittarii)
>
> Nunki (Sigma Sagittarii)
>
> Tien Pien (Beta Scuti)

Chinese = the heavenly casque

(casque = helmet)

(under God's protection?)


>
> *Wild Duck Cluster (M-51 Scuti)
>
>
>
>
> Saturn
>
>
>
> Chang (Upsilon-1 Hydrae)
>
> Shir (Rho Leonis)
>
> *Lochium (Lambda Pyxidis; marking the log park of the
> obsolete constellation Lochium et Funis, the Log and
> Line)



something that makes people paranoid, or a lifesaver


>
> Spindle Galaxy of Sextans (NGC 3115 Sextantis)
>
> Keenan System (NGC 5216 & 5218 Ursae Majoris;
> interacting galaxies connected by a filament on the
> Draco border south of Thuban. Named for the astronomer
> Philip Childs Keenan [1908-2000], who noticed the
> filament)
>
>
>
>
> Uranus
>
>
>
> Honda's Star (aka Nova Cygni 1975; V1500 Cygni, a
> bright 1975 nova discovered by Minoru Honda of Japan)
>
> Moth Nebula (Sharpless 1-89 Cygni)
>
>
>
>
> Neptune
>
>
>
> LZ Aquarii (cataclysmic variable)
>
> Nashira (Gamma Capricorni)
>
> 16 Cygni B (has planets)
>
> Blinking Planetary (NGC 6826 Cygni)
>
> Gruid (Beta Gruis)
>
> Phoenicopterus (Epsilon Gruis; Grus was once known as
> Phoenicopterus, the Flamingo)
>
> VW Hydri (cataclysmic variable)
>
> Polophylax (Zeta Tucanae; marks the obsolete
> constellation Polophylax, the Pole Guard)
>
> TY Vulpeculae (cataclysmic variable)
>
>
>
>
> Pluto
>
>
>
> Tao Shou (Theta Arae)
>
> Ramo (95 Herculis; the Branch, which Hercules is
> sometimes shown holding in his hand, sometimes
> Cerberus)
>
> Sinistra (Nu Ophiuchi)
>
> Fellah (67 Ophiuchi)
>
> Alnasl (Gamma Sagittarii)
>
> Lagoon Nebula (M-8 Sagittarii)
>
> Trifid Nebula (M-20 Sagittarii)
>
> Spiculum (M-8, M-20, M-21 Sagittarii; the Lagoon and
> Trifid Nebulas plus the star cluster M-21)
>
> Red Spider Nebula (NGC 6537 Sagittarii)
>
> DZ Serpentis (cataclysmic variable)
>
>
>
>
> 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)


the olive branch



>
> FX Cephei
>
> VV Cephei (cataclysmic variables)
>
> Revati (Zeta Piscium)
>
> Epsilon Reticuli (has an extrasolar planet)
>
>
>
>
> Ceres
>
>
>
> *Apis (33 Arietis; marks the obsolete constellation
> Apis, the Bee)


busy-ness


>
> *Lilium (35 Arietis; marks the obsolete constellation
> Lilium, the Lily)


purity


>
> Lucida Horologii (Alpha Horologii)
>
>
>
>
> Pallas
>
>
>
> *Lacerta Cauda (1 Lacertae; marks the tail of Lacerta
> the Lizard, hence the name, which is Latin for
> "lizard's tail")

a successful escape (so far, anyway--some guy who perpetrated a
massacre in a clothing store in Illinois)


>
> *BL Lacertae


a consuming, destructive fire

(the US presidential election?)


>
> *Cosmic 6 Nebula (Abell 79 Lacertae)
>
> *Markab (Alpha Pegasi)
>
> *Sadalbari (Mu Pegasi)
>
> *51 Pegasi (has planets)
>
> *Pegasus 1 Cluster (NGC 7619 Pegasi)
>
> *Zeta Reticuli (associated with alleged ET encounters)
>
>
>
>
> Juno
>
>
>
> *Imad (Theta Ophiuchi)

Arabic = pillar


>
> *Wajrik (Xi Ophiuchi)


Arabic = magician


>
> *Bug Nebula (NGC 6302 Scorpii)


bugged, annoyed, infested, contaminated


>
> *Cotton Candy Nebula (CRL 6815 Scorpii)


having no substance


>
> *Atria (Alpha Trianguli Australe)
>
>
>
>
> Vesta
>
>
>
> *Network Nebula (NGC 6992 Cygni)
>
> *M-15 (Pegasi; densest known globular cluster)
>
>
>
>
> Chiron
>
>
>
> Albulaan Australis (Nu Aquarii)
>
> Marakk (Zeta Capricorni)
>
> *Sualocin (Alpha Delphini)


having to surface

(various old criminal cases being reopened?)



>
> Rotanev (Beta Delphini)
>
> Kwa Chaou (Zeta Delphini)
>
> Dhanishtra (Theta Delphini)


Sanskrit = richest

(whoever's got the most = Obama?)


>
> Alnair (Alpha Gruis)
>
> *Aldhanab (Gamma Gruis)


Arabic = the tail (of the crane)



>
> *Tien Tsien (Iota Puppis)


Chinese = heavenly cash


(dependent on fortune?)

>
> EF Tucanae (cataclysmic variable)
>
>
>
>
> North Node
>
>
>
> Gienah (Epsilon Cygni)
>
> Propeller Nebula (MRSL 479 Cygni)
>
> Cor Piscis Austrini (Beta Piscis Austrini; close to
> the heart of Piscis Austrini the Southern Fish [more
> like the gills, maybe])
>
>
>
>
> South Node
>
>
>
> Cat's Eye Nebula (NGC 6543 Draconis)
>
> 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 (2U 0821-42 Puppis; a supernova remnant and
> intense X-ray source)
>
> Funis (Beta Pyxidis; marks the line part of the
> obsolete constellation Lochium et Funis, the Log and
> Line)
>
> Regor (Gamma Velorum)
>
>


More later.



Mark A. Holmes

#4014 From: "mahtezcatpoc" <mahtezcatpoc@...>
Date: Sat Mar 22, 2008 5:35 am
Subject: Re: Fixed star alignments (February 24, 2008)
mahtezcatpoc
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--- In thefixedstars@yahoogroups.com, Mark Andrew Holmes
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>
> As of midnight GMT.
>

>
> Jupiter
>
>
>
> *Alfecca Meridiana (Alpha Coronae Australis)


Arabic/Latin = noon break(?) or "broken thing in the south"

>
> Myrtus (Beta Coronae Australis)
>
> Shrichakra (Gamma Coronae Australis)
>
> Kalachakra (Delta Coronae Australis)
>
> *Vega (Alpha Lyrae)


http://users.winshop.com.au/annew/Vega.html

>
> Ascella (Zeta Sagittarii)


http://users.winshop.com.au/annew/Ascella.html

>
> *Manubrium (Omicron Sagittarii)

http://users.winshop.com.au/annew/Manubrium.html


>
> *Hecatebolus (Tau Sagittarii)


Greek = "far darter" or "sudden death"

>
>
>
>
> Saturn
>
>
>
> Chang (Upsilon-1 Hydrae)
>
> Lochium (Lambda Pyxidis; marking the log part of the
> obsolete constellation Lochium et Funis, the Log and
> Line)
>
> Keenan System (NGC 5216 & 5218 Ursae Majoris;
> interacting galaxies connected by a filament on the
> Draco border south of Thuban. Named for the American
> astronomer Philip Childs Keenan [1908-2000], who
> noticed the filament)


a bridge between very different social systems or worlds


>
>
>
>
> Uranus
>
>
>
> Honda's Star (aka Nova Cygni 1975; V1500 Cygni, a
> bright 1975 nova discovered by Minoru Honda of Japan)
>
> Moth Nebula (Sharpless 1-89 Cygni)
>
> *Shih (Sigma Pegasi)
>
> *Fum al Samakah (Beta Piscium)
>
>
>
>
> Neptune
>
>
>
> LZ Aquarii (cataclysmic variable)
>
> Nashira (Gamma Capricorni)
>
> 16 Cygni B (has planets)
>
> Blinking Planetary (NGC 6826 Cygni)
>
> Gruid (Beta Gruis)
>
> VW Hydri (cataclysmic variable)
>
> Polophylax (Zeta Tucanae; marks the obsolete
> constellation Polophylax, the Pole Guard)
>
> TY Vulpeculae (cataclysmic variable)
>
>
>
>
> Pluto
>
>
>
> Tao Shou (Theta Arae)
>
> Ramo (95 Herculis; the Branch, which Hercules is
> sometimes shown holding in his hand, sometimes
> Cerberus)
>
> *Polarissima Australis (NGC 2573 Octantis; a galaxy
> close to the south celestial pole, even closer than
> Polaris Australis [Sigma Octantis], hence the name)
>
> Sinistra (Nu Ophiuchi)
>
> Fellah (67 Ophiuchi)
>
> Alnasl (Gamma Sagittarii)
>
> Lagoon Nebula (M-8 Sagittarii)
>
> Trifid Nebula (M-20 Sagittarii)
>
> Spiculum (M-8, M-20, M-21 Sagittarii; the Lagoon and
> Trifid Nebulas plus the star cluster M-21)
>
> Red Spider Nebula (NGC 6537 Sagittarii)
>
> DZ Serpentis (cataclysmic variable)
>
>
>
>
> 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)


the olive branch



>
> FX Cephei
>
> VV Cephei (cataclysmic variables)
>
> Revati (Zeta Piscium)
>
> Epsilon Reticuli (has an extrasolar planet)
>
>
>
>
> Ceres
>
>
>
> *PQ Andromedae (cataclysmic variable)


minding one's own p's and q's?


>
> *Musca Borealis (39 Arietis; marks the obsolete
> constellation Musca Borealis, the Northern Fly)


having to do with paparazzi up north (like the ones involved in
Princess Diana's death?)


>
> *Bahrani (41 Arietis)
>
> *Rucha (Delta Cassiopeiae)


http://users.winshop.com.au/annew/Rucha.html


>
> *Kaoh Pih (Zeta Doradus)


Chinese = high attainment


>
> *Sadira (Epsilon Eridani; a nearby star, with planets,
> which was an early object of the search for ETI)


Arabic = the returning ostriches, ostrich running from water; or
Persian = lotus bud


>
> *PU Persei (cataclysmic variable)


something stinks?



>
>
>
>
> Pallas
>
>
>
> *Sama al Azrak (Pi-2 Cygni)


Arabic = the blue sky


>
> *Cocoon Nebula (IC 5146 Cygni)



in seclusion


>
> *Matar (Eta Pegasi)


http://users.winshop.com.au/annew/Matar.html


>
> *Stephan's Quintet (NGC 7317 Pegasi and other
> galaxies)
>
> *Deer Lick Group (NGC 7331 Pegasi and other galaxies)



trying to attract victims, having to do with hunting


>
>
>
>
> Juno
>
>
>
> *Stingray Nebula (Henize 3-1357 Arae)
>
> *Rasalhague (Alpha Ophiuchi)

http://users.winshop.com.au/annew/RasAlhague.html


>
> *Little Ghost Nebula (NGC 6339 Ophiuchi)



dead children?


>
> *Cheerio Nebula (NGC 6337 Scorpii)
>
> *Walnut Nebula (IRAS 17245-3951 Scorpii)


having "cojones"?


>
> *Pismis 24 (Scorpii)
>
>
>
>
> Vesta
>
>
>
> *Sadalmelek (Alpha Aquarii)


http://users.winshop.com.au/annew/Sadalmelek.html

>
> *Ancha (Theta Aquarii)


http://users.winshop.com.au/annew/Ancha.html



>
> *Kae Uh (Omicron Aquarii)


Chinese = the roof


>
> *FO Aquarii
>
> *Nova Cygni 1920 (V476 Cygni; cataclysmic variables)
>
> *Fomalhaut (Alpha Piscis Austrini)


http://users.winshop.com.au/annew/Fomalhaut.html

>
> *Tien Kang (Delta Piscis Austrini)


Chinese = heavenly rope


>
> *Lacaille 9352 (Piscis Austrini; a nearby star)
>
> *NGC 7052 (Vulpeculae; edge-on galaxy with suspected
> black hole)
>
>
>
> Chiron
>
>
>
> Albulaan Australis (Nu Aquarii)
>
> Marakk (Zeta Capricorni)
>
> Sualocin (Alpha Delphini)
>
> Rotanev (Beta Delphini)
>
> Dhanishtra (Theta Delphini)
>
> Alnair (Alpha Gruis)
>
> Aldhanab (Gamma Gruis)
>
> *Ghost-Ring Nebula (IC 5148-5150 Gruis)



evidence that someone has been there


>
> Tien Tsien (Iota Puppis)
>
> EF Tucanae (cataclysmic variable)
>
>
>
>
> North Node
>
>
>
> Gienah (Epsilon Cygni)
>
> Propeller Nebula (MRSL 479 Cygni)
>
> Cor Piscis Austrini (Beta Piscis Austrini; close to
> the heart of Piscis Austrini the Southern Fish [more
> like the gills, maybe])
>
>
>
>
> South Node
>
>
>
> Cat's Eye Nebula (NGC 6543 Draconis)
>
> Alphard (Alpha Hydrae)


http://users.winshop.com.au/annew/Alfard.html

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


http://users.winshop.com.au/annew/Adhafera.html

>
> Al Jabhah (Eta Leonis)


http://users.winshop.com.au/annew/aljabhah.htm

>
> Spider Galaxy (UGC 5829 Leonis Minoris)
>
> Puppis A (2U 0821-42 Puppis; a supernova remnant and
> intense X-ray source)
>
> Funis (Beta Pyxidis; marks the line part of the
> obsolete constellation Lochium et Funis, the Log and
> Line)
>
> Regor (Gamma Velorum)
>





More later.



Mark A. Holmes

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