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Monday, February 16, 2009

Technology On Collision Course

Stories in the news about man made objects crashing into each other. 2 Satellites collided in Orbit and 2 Nuclear Subs collided out in the Atlantic Ocean. Wow, after all these years what in the Stars could have possibly brought this on? It's not even Mercury Retrograde (which is why I'm tentative about interpreting Merc Rx transits).

Enough with the funnies. This is serious. Saturn in Virgo. Pluto in Capricorn. The Moon was in earth signs for the 2 collisions (Taurus for the Subs and Virgo for the Satellites).

The Sun is conjunct Neptune and Chiron (fuzzy, wounded thinking) in Aquarius and Uranus is seriously out of commision right now what with the opposition to Saturn. Oppositions are maybe better for collisions than conjunctions? And Jupiter, the Inspector Clouseau of the Planets is conjunct the North Node and Mars in Aquarius. And Uranus is seriously out of .... you know the drill. It's kind of like Karen Black's character from the 1970's movie Airplane (I can't fly this plane, maybe Julie Haggerty's character?) is manning every steering wheel and control panel out there. Mars-Uranus rules Accidents overall.

Either way, the huge stellium of planets, etc. in Aquarius is responsible. Around the time that the Satellites collided Mercury-Mars-Jupiter-NN-Sun-Neptune-Chiron were approaching the Top of the Chart. When the submarines collided out in deep sea this same line up would have been approaching the IC or bottom of the chart.

The Sun is in Aquarius dispositing to Uranus in Pisces. Lost in Space. Lost out at Sea. I hate to think what's getting lost in a nanotube somewhere.

First admission was that an American Satellite collided with a Russian Satellite up in orbit about 500 miles above Siberia. At least it happened over Russia so the debris will fall on Putin. Whew! Always a relief when it happens to others.

News reports aren't too much into the Who, What, Where, When style of reporting anymore so it's like pulling teeth trying to Google this information but I think the date, time for this is "High Noon" (at least that's what we call it Out West, on the East Coast they just call it "Lunch").

Satellites Collide

February 9, 2009 around noon ET, 490 miles above Siberia


Gemini Rising; Sun Aquarius; Moon in Virgo; MC 19 Aquarius; NN 10 Aquarius


(link: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/12/science/space/12satellite.html)

Today there's a story about how an English Nuclear Submarine rammed into a French Nuclear Submarine whilst under water. Still going at it after all these years.

Nuclear Subs Collide

Feb. 3 & 4, night of, Atlantic, deep sea, only 2 out of 135 crew members know where they were.

Sun 16 Aquarius; Libra Rising; Moon Taurus and into Gemini; NN 10 Aquarius; IC Aquarius

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