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This is the rectified chart

of:

 

NEVADA

Oct 31, 1864  7:59:04 PM

+00:00 GMT

Carson City, NV:USA  Longitude:

119W46 Latitude: 39N10

Lahiri Ayanamsha: 21:58

Current Period: SA/JU/VE

 

Planet Deg   Sign  Speed    

SA   Nakshatra

Lord

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Asc    27:32

Sag                  U.Shadya   Su

Sun    16:42 Lib  +01:00:08 

WK   Swati      Ra

Moon   00:26 Sco  +12:41:08 

FM   Vishakha   Ju

MarsR  26:20 Tau  -00:07:04 

WK   Mrigsira   Ma

Merc   10:48 Lib  +01:39:19 

CM   Swati      Ra

Jupt   09:55 Sco  +00:12:51 

WK   Anuradha   Sa

Ven    14:15 Sco  +01:14:02 

WK   Anuradha   Sa

Sat    01:11 Lib  +00:07:09 

WK   Chitra     Ma

Rahu   17:20 Lib  +00:00:02 

FM   Swati      Ra

Ketu   17:20 Ari  +00:00:02 

FM   Bharani    Ve

 

True Node  365.25 Day Year -

Internet Time: 874 beats

Day: Monday  Sunrise: 14:27

AM

Tithi:  Shukla Dvitiya

Yoga Pt: 20:28 Le  Yogi:Ve 

AviYogi:Ju  Dup Yogi: Su

Dagha Rashis: Sag Pisces

 

Rashi Chart

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Navamsha

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Some of the events/facts

used in the rectification:

 

NEVADA

Admitted

October 31, 1864

Order - 36th Spanish word

meaning " snow clad. " First European Permanent Settlement: 1849;

Capitol: Carson City; Administrative Divisions: 16 Counties; 1 Independent

city; National Representatives: 2 seats; Electoral Votes: 4

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

 

Carson City, Nevada,

Territorial capital, current state capital

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

 

22-MAR-1995, 08:12, Cessna

208 N9417B Union Flights 1 Reno, NV   A1

15-JAN-1990, 10:28, Metro

N2721M Skywest Airlines 0 near Elko, NV   A1

03-AUG-1970 Lockheed P-3

152159 US Navy 10 near Las Vegas, NV   A1

18-FEB-1969, 05:10 PST,

Douglas DC-3 N15570 Hawthorne Nevada 35 near Lone Pine, NV   A1

09-DEC-1968 Lockheed L-1649

N7314C Fly by Night Safaris  Las Vegas, NV   A1

15-NOV-1964, 20:25 PST,

Fairchild F-27 N745L Bonanza Air Lines 29 near Las Vegas, NV   A1

21-APR-1958, 08:30 PST,

Douglas DC-7 N6328C United Air Lines 47 near Arden, NV   A1

17-NOV-1955 Douglas DC-4

44-9068 USAF 14 near Las Vegas, NV   A1

05-SEP-1946, 01:32, Douglas

DC-3 NC57850 Trans-Luxury Airlines 20 near Elko, NV   A1

26-OCT-1944 Curtiss C-46

42-96716 USAAF  Reno, NV   A1

26-OCT-1944 Curtiss C-46

41-12357 USAAF  Reno, NV   A1

02-OCT-1943 Curtiss C-46

41-5170 USAAF  near Love Lock, NV   A1

 

1951        Jan 27, Atomic testing

began in the Nevada desert as an Air Force B-50D from a base in New Mexico

dropped a one-kiloton nuclear bomb on Frenchman Flats, Clark County, 65 miles

NW of Las Vegas. Over the next 40 years 928 nuclear devices were exploded at

the site.

 

1954        Aug 23, A

rolling earthquake measuring 6.5 hit northern California and Nevada.

 

1980        Nov 21, 87

people died in a fire at the MGM Grand Hotel-Casino in Las Vegas, Nev.

 

1981        Feb 10, Eight

people were killed, 198 injured, when fire broke out at the Las Vegas Hilton

hotel-casino.

 

1982        Jan 18, Four

Thunderbird pilots died when their T-38 Talon jets crashed at Indian Springs

Auxiliary Airfield, Nv.

 

1998        Jan 7, In

Mustang, Nevada, two blasts at the Sierra Chemical Co. plant left 4 workers

feared killed.

 

1998        Sep 4, In Nevada

two Air Force helicopters crashed during training and all 12 people aboard were

killed.

 

1998        Dec 29, In

Nevada 31 wild horses were found shot to death by rifle fire at close range at

Devil's Flat near Washoe Valley.

 

1999        Apr 4, A medical

helicopter crashed about 35 miles northwest of Las Vegas and the pilot, James

Bond Jr., and 2 nurses, Kathy Batterman and Leroy Shelton, were killed.

 

1999        Jul 8, Heavy

rains poured 3 inches onto Las Vegas and caused the worst flooding in 15 years.

 

1999        Aug 5, Lightning

sparked over

75 fires and blackened some 500 sq. miles of Nevada range.

 

2000        Mar 8, In Nevada

a van crashed on I-15 at jean and 8 people were killed with 5 injured.

 

2001        Jun 18,

Thousands of firefighters fought the Martis fire at Floriston near Truckee that

covered 12,300 acres since Jun 17.

 

2003        May 29, A fire

destroyed the Moulin Rouge casino in downtown Las Vegas.

 

2003        Aug 20,

Floodwaters receded in Las Vegas following the worst flood since 1999.

 

2003        Dec 25, A small

plane crashed after takeoff at the North Las Vegas and 6 family members were

killed.

 

2004        Jul 16, The

Waterfall Fire in Carson City, Nev., consumed over 7,600 acres and threatened

some 1,000 homes. 14 homes were already destroyed.

 

Nevada Disaster History

 

Major Disaster Declarations

Year Date Disaster Types

Active Disaster Number

2006 02/03 Severe Storms and

Flooding  1629

2005 03/07 Heavy Rains and Flooding 

1583

2004 08/26 Wildland Fire 

1540

1999 07/20 Severe Storms and

Flash Flooding  1281

1997 01/03 Severe Storms/Flooding 

1153

1986 02/28 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 

759

1984 09/06 Heavy Rains, Flooding 

723

1981 08/28 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 

645

1969 04/19 FLOODING  258

1965 01/18 Severe Storms,

Heavy Rians, Flooding  187

1963 02/14 FLOODS  142

1962 02/22 FLOODS  121

1956 08/31 FLOOD  63

1955 12/24 FLOOD  48

1955 06/21 FLOOD  36

1954 07/14 Earthquake  19

 

Emergency Declarations

Year Date Disaster Types

Active Disaster Number

2005 09/13 Hurricane Katrina

Evacuation  3243

2005 02/23 Snow  3204

2005 02/17 Snow  3202

1977 06/11 Drought  3041

 

Fire Management Assistance

Declarations

Year Date Incident Disaster

Number

2005 08/29 Chance Fire 2581

2005 08/22 Vor-McCarty Fire

2578

2005 07/16 Carlin Fire 2568

2005 07/16 Contact Fire 2567

 

2005 06/24 Good Springs Fire

2563

2005 06/24 Good Springs Fire

2563

2004 08/25 Andrew Fire 2550

2004 07/26 Robbers Fire 2536

 

2004 07/14 Waterfall Fire

2531

2004 06/30 Verdi Fire

Complex 2524

2003 09/29 Boltair 2 Fire

2499

2003 07/15 Robb Fire 2479

2003 07/11 Red Rock Fire

2476

2003 06/17 Highway-50 Fire (Formerly

Spooner Fire) 2469

2002 07/17 Lost Cabin Fire

2446

2002 07/15 Gate Fire Complex

2441

2002 07/14 Gondola Fire 2438

 

2002 06/09 Pioche Fire 2420

2001 08/09 Antelope Fire

2371

2001 07/05 Ten Mile Fire

2366

2001 01/13 Spring Creek Fire

2356

2000 08/01 Arrow Creek

Wildfire 2316

2000 06/30 Reno Fire Complex

2312

1999 08/25 Red Rock Fire

2271

1999 08/05 Osino Fire 2268

1999 08/05 Unionville Fire

2267

1999 07/03 Mira Loma Fire

2265

1999 06/24 Lemon Valley Fire

2264

1996 08/26 Ruby Complex 2190

 

1996 08/13 Lee Fire 2188

1996 08/05 Belli Ranch Fire

2185

1996 06/24 Autumn Hills Fire

2183

1994 08/04 Crystal Fire 2106

 

1983 07/19 Silver City Fire

2045

1981 08/09 Little Valley

Fire 2042

1979 06/11 Pea Vine Peak

Fire 2032

 

http://www.fema.gov/news/disasters_state.fema?id=32

 

Earthquake History of Nevada

 

Pleasant Valley, Nevada

1915 10 03 06:52:48 UTC

(local 10/02)

Magnitude 7.1

 

Cedar Mountain, Nevada

1932 Dec 21 06:10:05 UTC

(Local 12/20)

Magnitude 7.2

 

Excelsior Mountains, Nevada

1934 January 30 20:16 UTC

Magnitude 6.5

 

Fallon-Stillwater area,

Nevada

1954 July 06 UTC

Magnitude 6.8

 

Dixie Valley - Fairview Peak

area, Nevada

1954 12 16 11:07:11 UTC

Magnitude 7.1

 

 

Nevada ranks among the most

seismically active States.

 

A number of the larger

shocks have produced some spectacular examples of surface

faulting; these include shocks at Pleasant Valley (1915), Cedar Mountain

(1932), Excelsior Mountain (1934), Rainbow Mountain (1954), and Fairview Peak -

Dixie Valley (1954). Although these events are classied as major earthquakes in

terms of magnitude, no fatalities were reported and building damage was minimal

because of the sparse population of the epicentral

areas.

 

The earliest reported

earthquake in Nevada occurred in 1851. A newspaper article

in 1865 cited reports of an earthquake 13 years earlier near Pyramid Lake. The

account stated that great cracks opened from which water spouted 100

feet high. Large landslides were also reported.

 

On October 2, 1915, three

strong earthquakes within about 7 hours disturbed a large part of northern

Nevada. The third tremor had an estimated magnitude of 7.75. It destroyed or

seriously damaged many adobe houses in Pleasant Valley.

 

An earthquake of magnitude

7.3 originated in west-central Nevada on December 20, 1932.

 

About a year later, on

January 30, 1934, a magnitude 6.5 earthquake which centered in the Excelsior

Mountains area about 80 kilometers west of the 1932 zone, again caused some

damage at Mina.

 

The Rainbow Mountain area in

the Stillwater Range, about 25 kilometers east of Fallon, was the origin of a

series of earthquakes in July and August 1954. The first strong earthquake on

July 6, magnitude 6.6, was damaging at Fallon; it was followed by a magnitude

6.4 shock about 11 hours later and by a series of smaller aftershocks. Another

large earthquake, magnitude 6.8, on August 23 caused additional damaged at

Fallon. It too was followed by many aftershocks. Ground breakage was traced for

about 40 kilometers.

 

On December 16, 1954, a

major earthquake of magnitude 7.1 occurred about 50 kilometers east of the

epicentral region of the July - August shocks, near Frenchman's Station. A

magnitude 6.8 aftershock followed 4 minutes later.

 

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

 

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