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I've tried this question on other lists to no avail. I'm guessing the

folks on this list are more astute.

 

When the Sun crossed the equator, travelling northward this past spring

- at what time of day, and at what celestial longitude was it?

 

Jeff.

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, jeff clark <jeffrey.j.clark@v...>

wrote:

> I've tried this question on other lists to no avail. I'm guessing the

> folks on this list are more astute.

>

> When the Sun crossed the equator, travelling northward this past spring

> - at what time of day, and at what celestial longitude was it?

 

0 degrees tropical Aries, by definition. Which was 5d13'08 " sidereal Pisces

(Fagan-Bradley ayanamsa). The time was 0:59:30 GMT, 21 March.

 

J.M.

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In a message dated 5/25/2003 10:22:44 AM Central Daylight Time,

apocalocust writes:

 

> , jeff clark <jeffrey.j.clark@v...>

> wrote:

> >I've tried this question on other lists to no avail. I'm guessing the

> >folks on this list are more astute.

> >

> >When the Sun crossed the equator, travelling northward this past spring

> >- at what time of day, and at what celestial longitude was it?

>

> 0 degrees tropical Aries, by definition. Which was 5d13'08 " sidereal Pisces

> (Fagan-Bradley ayanamsa). The time was 0:59:30 GMT, 21 March.

>

>

 

it's important to remind oneself that the diurnal " movements " of the sun moon

and planets are only apparent. It's earth that's doing all the work. I try to

use " appears to move " etc. /// wing

 

 

 

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, cpwing44@a... wrote:

> In a message dated 5/25/2003 10:22:44 AM Central Daylight Time,

> apocalocust writes:

>

> > , jeff clark

<jeffrey.j.clark@v...>

> > wrote:

> > >I've tried this question on other lists to no avail. I'm

guessing the

> > >folks on this list are more astute.

> > >

> > >When the Sun crossed the equator, travelling northward this past

spring

> > >- at what time of day, and at what celestial longitude was it?

> >

> > 0 degrees tropical Aries, by definition. Which was 5d13'08 "

sidereal Pisces

> > (Fagan-Bradley ayanamsa). The time was 0:59:30 GMT, 21 March.

> >

> >

>

> it's important to remind oneself that the diurnal " movements " of

the sun moon

> and planets are only apparent. It's earth that's doing all the

work. I try to

> use " appears to move " etc. /// wing

 

 

This is unnecessary. In our earthly grid systems, we are by default

the center, and the other bodies move through them.

 

- Ed

 

 

 

 

 

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