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This is the rectified chart

of:

 

NEW MEXICO

Jan 6, 1912  12:00:00 PM

+07:00 MST

Santa Fe, NM:USA  Longitude:

105W56 Latitude: 35N41

Lahiri Ayanamsha: 22:37

Current Period: SA/SA/JU

 

Planet Deg   Sign  Speed    

SA   Nakshatra

Lord

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Asc    29:17

Pis                  Revati     Me

Sun    22:29 Sag  +01:01:08 

FM   P.Shadya   Ve

Moon   24:12 Can  +14:57:27 

ST   Aslesha    Me

Mars   02:05 Tau  +00:06:00 

WK   Krittika   Su

Merc   01:45 Sag  +00:13:43 

WK   Mula       Ke

Jupt   13:03 Sco  +00:11:45 

ST   Anuradha   Sa

Ven    09:44 Sco  +01:10:34 

FM   Anuradha   Sa

Sat R  20:45 Ari  -00:01:00 

FM   Bharani    Ve

Rahu   04:42 Ari  -00:09:46 

FM   Aswini     Ke

Ketu   04:42 Lib  -00:09:46 

FM   Chitra     Ma

 

True Node  365.25 Day Year -

Internet Time: 833 beats

Day: Saturday  Sunrise: 7:16

AM

Tithi:  Krishna Tritiya

Yoga Pt: 20:01 Cn  Yogi:Me 

AviYogi:Ma  Dup Yogi: Mo

Dagha Rashis: Leo Cap

 

Rashi Chart

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*      * RA 04:42  *              

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*        SAR20:45*                   *       *       

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*MA 02:05    * 12      AS 29:17          * 10         *   

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01:45        **   

*3                         *

9       SU 22:29        

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*                       *   *  VE 09:44*   

*MO 24:12    *

6                         * 8  JU 13:03*   

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*               * KE

04:42  *      *   

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Navamsha

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Some of the events/facts

used in the rectification:

 

NEW MEXICO

Admitted

January 6, 1912

Order - 47th Named by the

Spanish for the territory north and west of the Rio Grande. First European

Permanent Settlement: 1610; Capitol: Santa Fe; Administrative Divisions: 33

Counties; National Representatives: 3 seats; Electoral Votes: 5 

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

 

Santa Fe, New Mexico,

Current state capital, In 1912 New Mexico became the country's 47th

state, with Santa Fe as its capital.

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

 

1913        Oct 22, Coal

mine explosion killed 263 at Dawson, New Mexico.

 

1956        Jun 30, 10:32

PST, United DC-7 and a TWA collided over the Grand Canyon killing 128.

 

1999        Dec 4, In New

Mexico 13 people were killed when a van carrying 17 crashed into a

tractor-trailer on an icy stretch of I-40 35 miles east of Albuquerque. The

victims were undocumented workers from Mexico.

 

2000        May 7, A second

fire was set to contain an earlier blaze that was begun to clear brush on the

Bandelier National Monument in New Mexico; the second fire blew out of control,

destroying more than 200 homes and damaging part of the Los Alamos National

Laboratory before it was controlled.

 

2000        Aug 19, In New

Mexico a gas pipeline explosion near Carlsbad killed 10 people camping on the

banks of the Pecos River.

 

2002        Mar 8, Five

people were killed in a 14-vehicle pile-up on I-40 when smoke and flame from a

construction site swept across the highway near Santa Rosa.

 

2002        Mar 23, The

Kokopelli fire covered 1000 acres and the 5-2 Fire on the Mescalero Apache

reservation covered 2,400. At least 32 homes were lost.

 

2003        Sep 20, A Grand

Canyon sightseeing helicopter crashed and all 7 aboard were killed.

 

05-SEP-1993, 17:15 MDT, 

Learjet 25 N999BH Cambridge Aviation 7 near Pecos, NM   A1

02-APR-1986,  Lockheed C-130

66-0211 USAF 11 Magdalena, NM   A1

26-JAN-1979, 12:00, HS-125

N3MF Big 6 General Partnership 0 Taos, NM   A1

14-SEP-1977, 23:48, Boeing

C-135 62-3536 USAF 20 near Albuquerque, NM   A1

03-NOV-1973 DC-10 N60NA

National Airlines 1 near Socorro, NM   A2

05-DEC-1969, 15:00, Lockheed

18 N410M ? 11 near Albuquerque, NM   A1

27-JUL-1966, 14:53, Douglas

DC-3 N4994E Frontier Airlines 0 Gallup, NM   A1

22-MAR-1958, 02:40, Lockheed

18 N300E private 4 near Grants, NM   A1

05-NOV-1951, 09:29, Martin

2-0-2 N93039 Transocean Air Lines 1 near Tucumcari, NM   A1

27-AUG-1945 Lockheed 18

NC25636 Continental Air Lines  Albuquerque, NM   A1 Crashed.

 

New Mexico Disaster History

 

Major Disaster Declarations

Year Date Disaster Types

Active Disaster Number

2004 04/29 Severe Storms and

Flooding  1514

2000 05/13 New Mexico Wildfire 

1329

1999 09/22 Severe Storms and

Flooding  1301

1998 01/29 Severe Winter Storms 

1202

1993 06/07 Flooding, Severe Storm 

992

1992 06/18 Flooding, Hail, Thunderstorms 

945

1985 01/18 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 

731

1984 09/06 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 

722

1983 10/24 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 

692

1979 06/23 Severe Storms,

Snowmelt, Flooding  589

1979 01/29 FLOODING  571

1973 05/11 SEVERE STORMS,

SNOW MELT, FLOODING  380

1972 11/20 Heavy Rains, Flooding 

361

1972 09/20 Heavy Rains, Flooding 

353

1972 08/01 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 

346

1965 07/01 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 

202

1955 08/15 FLOOD  38

1954 10/13 FLOOD  27

 

Emergency Declarations

Year Date Disaster Types

Active Disaster Number

2005 09/07 Hurricane Katrina

Evacuation  3229

2000 05/10 New Mexico Fire 

3154 

1998 07/02 Extreme Fire Hazard 

3128

1977 03/02 Drought  3034

 

http://www.fema.gov/news/disasters_state.fema?id=35

 

Earthquake History of New

Mexico

 

Socorro area, New Mexico

1906 July 12 UTC

Intensity VII

Tremors were felt daily from

July 2, 1906, well into 1907.

 

Socorro area, New Mexico

1906 11 15 12:15 UTC

Intensity VII

 

Near Dulce, New Mexico

1966 01 23 01:56:38.1 UTC

(local 01/22)

Magnitude 5.1

Intensity VII

 

Magnitude 5.0 - NEW MEXICO

2005 August 10 22:08:17 UTC

 

Magnitude 4.2 - NEW MEXICO

2005 December 19 20:27:40

UTC

 

Shocks occurred at Socorro

on July 18, 1913 (intensity V), January 31, 1919 (intensity IV-V), and February

1, 1919 (intensity V). An intensity V earthquake cause slight damage at Socorro

on January 7, 1934. The most recent shock to affect the area occurred on July

3, 1961, causing slight damage at Socorro (intensity VI).

 

The towns of Bernardo and La

Joya, about 30 kilometers and 40 kilometers north of Socorro, have been the center

of a number of moderately strong earthquakes. On February 20, 1935, an

intensity VI shock damaged adobe and concrete buildings at Bernardo. This

earthquake was accompanied by a thunderous roar. On July 22, 1960, an intensity

V tremor knocked some items from shelves at La Joya. The next day, a weak adobe

wall was toppled and adobe buildings were cracked by an intensity VI

earthquake. The total felt area of this shock was about 7,800 square

kilometers. One day later on July 24, an intensity V shock broke two small

windows at Boys Ranch and awakened many persons at Bernardo.

 

Belen, about 56 kilometers

south of Albuquerque, experienced a series of earthquakes that lasted from

December 12 to 30, 1935. Loud subterranean sounds accompanied a strong shock on

December 17, that cracked the brick wall of an old public school buildings in

Belen. In addition, there were reports of fallen plaster and small objects

shaken from shelves. Numerous weak intermittent tremors were felt in the area,

with additional slight damage from tremors on December 19 and 21.

 

Albuquerque has been the

center of several moderately strong shocks. On December 3, 1930, two distinct

shocks cracked plaster and dishes. A strong localized shock of intensity VI on

February 4, 1931, caused people to leave houses and created a near panic

situation in theaters. Many people reported they were thrown from bed. Some

building damage and landslides occurred. On November 6, 1947, Zamora, slightly

east of Albuquerque, was shaken by an earthquake. Cracks were reported in

plaster and a fireplace.

 

Minor plaster cracks in a

bank building in Albuquerque were reported from an intensity V earthquake on

November 3, 1954. The shock was also felt at Bernalillo, Sandoval, and Sandia

Pueblo. A lighter shock on November 2 was felt over the same area. An earthquake,

measured at 3.8, on November 28, 1970, awakened thousands at Albuquerque. The

shock had a felt area of 3,000 square kilometers. On January 4, 1971, another

shock caused considerable minor damage in Albuquerque, principally at the

University of Albuquerque.

 

An earthquake with strong

local effects occurred on May 18, 1918, in Santa Fe county. At Cerrillos,

people were thrown off their feet, a break in the earth's surface

was noted, and fallen plaster was reported (intensity VII - VIII). Similar

effects were noted at Stanley.

 

On January 22, 1966, a

magnitude 5.5 earthquake centered near Dulce affected about 39,000 square

kilometers of northwestern New Mexico and southwestern Colorado. Nearly every

building in Dulce was damaged to some degree;

 

A magnitude 4.1 shock on

December 24, 1973, occurred near Grants. The tremor caused minor damage in the

Grants area and was also felt at Laguna, Bluewater, and Fort Wingate. Maximum

reported intensity was V.

 

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

 

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