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This is the rectified chart

of:

 

NEBRASKA

Mar 1, 1867  6:23:45 PM

+00:00 GMT

Omaha, NE:USA  Longitude:

95W56 Latitude: 41N16

Lahiri Ayanamsha: 22:00

Current Period: MA/MA/SA

 

Planet Deg   Sign  Speed    

SA   Nakshatra

Lord

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Asc    09:20 Gem                 

Ardra      Ra

Sun    18:44 Aqu  +01:00:11 

WK   Shatbisha  Ra

Moon   24:39 Sag  +12:06:42 

WK   P.Shadya   Ve

Mars   19:53 Gem  +00:07:36 

ST   Ardra      Ra

Merc   03:42 Pis  +01:42:09 

WK   U.Bhadra   Sa

Jupt   28:38 Cap  +00:13:54 

WK   Dhanishtha Ma

Ven    02:14 Cap  +01:03:15 

WK   U.Shadya   Su

Sat    02:06 Sco  +00:00:13 

WK   Vishakha   Ju

Rahu   01:30 Vir  -00:01:43 

FM   U.Phalguni Su

Ketu   01:30 Pis  -00:01:43 

FM   P.Bhadra   Ju

 

True Node  365.25 Day Year -

Internet Time: 808 beats

Day: Friday  Sunrise: 13:00

AM

Tithi:  Krishna Ekadashi

Yoga Pt: 16:43 Aq  Yogi:Ra 

AviYogi:Ve  Dup Yogi: Sa

Dagha Rashis: Sag Pis

 

Rashi Chart

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*            * 3       MA 19:53         

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*       KE 01:30

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*6       RA 01:30          *

12      ME

03:42         *   

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*            * 9       MO 24:39         

* 11 SU

18:44*   

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*                   VE 02:14*        *   

*      * SA 02:06  *               * JU 28:38 

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Navamsha

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Some of the events/facts

used in the rectification:

 

NEBRASKA

Admitted

March 1, 1867

Order - 37th Descriptive of

the Platte River, Nebraska is from the Omaha or Otos Indian word for

" broad water " or " flat river. " First European Permanent

Settlement: 1823; Capitol: Lincoln; Administrative Divisions: 93 Counties;

National Representatives: 3 seats; Electoral Votes: 5

http://www.amendment-13.org/statehood.html

 

The Nebraska Territory was a

historic organized territory of the United States from May 30, 1854 until March

1, 1867 when Nebraska became the 37th U.S. state. It was established by the

Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854. The territorial capital was Omaha.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_current_and_former_capital_cities_within_U.S._states

 

28-APR-1993, 23:50 CDT,

Beech 99 N115GP GP Express 2 Shelton, NE  A1

03-AUG-1944 Douglas DC-3

42-23652 USAF 29 near Naper, NE   A1

 

Nebraska Disaster History

 

Major Disaster Declarations

Year Date Disaster Types

Active Disaster Number

2006 01/26 Severe Winter Storm 

1627

2005 06/23 Severe Storms and

Flooding  1590

2004 05/25 Severe Storms,

Tornadoes and Flooding  1517

2003 07/21 Severe Storms and

Tornadoes  1480

2001 10/12 Severe Storms

& Flooding  1394

2001 05/16 Severe Storms 

1373

1999 08/20 Severe Storms and

Flooding  1286

1997 11/01 Severe Snow Storms 

1190

1996 06/25 Flooding  1123

1994 05/09 Snow Storm, Ice Storm 

1027

1993 07/19 Flooding, Severe Storms 

998

1993 04/02 Ice Jams, Flooding 

983

1992 08/19 Flooding, Severe Storm 

954

1991 05/28 Flooding, Severe Storm 

908

1990 07/04 Flooding, Severe

Storm, Tornado  873

1984 07/19 SEVERE STORMS, TORNADOES 

718

1984 07/03 TORNADOES, FLOODING 

716

1980 06/04 SEVERE STORMS, TORNADOES 

625

1978 03/24 Storms, Ice Jams,

Snowmelt, Flooding  552

1976 04/08 Ice Storms, High Winds 

500

1975 05/07 SEVERE STORMS, TORNADOES 

467

1973 10/20 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 

406

1971 07/07 FLOODS  308

1971 02/23 FLOODS  303

1967 07/18 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 

228

1966 08/31 Heavy Rains, Flooding 

221

1964 07/20 SEVERE STORMS

& FLOODING  174

1963 07/17 Heavy Rains, Flooding 

156

1962 09/05 FLOODS  134

1962 05/10 FLOODS  131

1960 04/04 FLOODS  98

 

Emergency Declarations

Year Date Disaster Types

Active Disaster Number

2005 09/13 Hurricane Katrina

Evacuation  3245

1977 01/18 Drought  3022

 

Fire Management Assistance

Declarations

Year Date Incident Disaster

Number

No Fire Management Assistance

Declarations declared in Nebraska

 

http://www.fema.gov/news/disasters_state.fema?id=31

 

Earthquake History of

Nebraska

 

Eastern Nebraska

1877 11 15 17:45 UTC

Magnitude 5.1

 

Near Merriman, Nebraska

1964 March 28 10:08:46.5 UTC

 

Magnitude 5.1

 

 

The first significant

earthquake felt in Nebraska occurred in 1867, the year that statehood was

achieved. The tremor occurred on April 24, 1867, and was apparently centered

near Lawrence, Kansas. It affected an area estimated at 780,000 square

kilometers including much of Nebraska. Since 1867, at least seven earthquakes

of intensity V or greater have originated within Nebraska's

boundaries. Several strong earthquakes centered in neighboring States have also

been felt over limited portions of Nebraska. None of these caused damage.

 

Probably the strongest

earthquake in Nebraska history occurred on November 15, 1877. There were two

shocks 45 minutes apart; the second was the strongest. At North Platte the

shock was reported to have lasted 40 seconds and intensity VII effects were

noted. Buildings rocked at Lincoln, and walls were damaged at Columbus. The

shock was strongly felt at Omaha. Cracked walls were reported at Sioux City,

Iowa. The total felt area covered approximately 360,000 square kilometers

including most of Nebraska and portions of Iowa, Kansas, the Dakotas, and

northwestern Missouri.

 

On July 28, 1902, a moderate

earthquake (intensity V) occurred near Battle Creek in northeastern Nebraska.

The limited reports available indicate that this shock was felt at Yankton,

South Dakota, and at a number of places in western Iowa. No damage was noted,

although the tremor was reported ``sufficient to rattle dishes and shake bell

towers'' at several points.

 

Several small earthquakes

shook houses (intensity IV-V) in Columbus, Nebraska, on February 26, 1910. The

shocks were apparently felt in the local area only.

 

On July 30, 1934, a strong

earthquake centered in Dawes County, in the Nebraska Panhandle, affected a

total area of about 60,000 square kilometers in Nebraska, South Dakota, and

Wyoming. The tremor damaged a few chimneys at Chadron, Nebraska (intensity VI).

In addition, some plaster fell and dishes and canned goods were thrown from

shelves and cupboards. The shock was reported felt at about 125 places,

including Sterling, Colorado, about 240 kilometers distant.

 

Two earthquakes, 4 minutes

apart, the first strong, the second weak, shook the area near Tecumseh and

adjacent portions of Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri on March 1, 1935. At Tecumseh

some chimneys were cracked and a few collapsed (intensity VI). A few windows

were also broken and cracks appeared in plaster and stone walls. Some damage

also occurred at Humboldt, Pawnee City, Peru, Shubert, Stella, and St. Marys,

Nebraska, and at Riverton, Iowa. The total felt area covered approximately

130,000 square kilometers.

 

About 233,000 square

kilometers of western Nebraska, South Dakota, and border areas of Montana and

Wyoming were jolted by a magnitude 5.1 earthquake shortly after 3 AM, March 28,

1964. Six hours earlier, a mild shock centered near Van Tassell, Wyoming, had

been felt over a small portion of the same area. The early morning shock of

March 28th caused many cracks in a road about 16 kilometers south of Merriman,

Nebraska. Some steep banks along the Niobrara River tumbled (intensity VII).

Plaster fell at Rushville, and part of a chimney toppled at Alliance. Slight

damage was also reported at Martin and Deadwood, South Dakota. Broken goods in

homes and stores were reported from various towns. The press reported that this

shock was felt as far north as Alzada, Montana.

 

A magnitude 3.7 earthquake

occurred in the north-central part of Nebraska on October 15, 1972. Intensity V

effects were reported at Bassett but no damage occurred. The earthquake was

also felt at Ainsworth and Newport.

 

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/states/nebraska/history.php

 

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