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This is the rectified chart

of:

 

NASA

Jul 29, 1958  11:30:02 AM

+04:00 EDT

Washington, D.C. (US)

Longitude: 77W02 Latitude: 38N53

Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:16

Current Period: JU/VE/SU

 

Planet Deg   Sign  Speed    

SA   Nakshatra

Lord

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Asc    16:36

Vir                  Hasta      Mo

Sun    12:43 Can  +00:57:21 

FM   Pushya     Sa

Moon   29:56 Sag  +13:12:46 

WK   U.Shadya   Su

Mars   11:54 Ari  +00:36:25 

FM   Aswini     Ke

Merc   09:35 Leo  +00:48:17 

WK   Magha      Ke

Jupt   00:48 Lib  +00:06:36 

WK   Chitra     Ma

Ven    15:37 Gem  +01:12:14 

ST   Ardra      Ra

Sat R  26:19 Sco  -00:02:19 

FM   Jyeshtha   Me

Rahu   02:36 Lib  -00:12:07 

FM   Chitra     Ma

Ketu   02:36 Ari  -00:12:07 

FM   Aswini     Ke

 

True Node  365.25 Day Year -

Internet Time: 688 beats

Day: Tuesday  Sunrise: 6:07

AM

Tithi:  Shukla Chaturdashi

Yoga Pt: 15:59 Cn  Yogi:Sa 

AviYogi:Mo  Dup Yogi: Mo

Dagha Rashis: Pis Gem Vir

Sag

 

Rashi Chart

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*        RA 02:36*                  

ME 09:35*       

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*SAR26:19    * 6       AS 16:36          * 4  SU 12:43*   

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Some of the events/facts

used in the rectification:

 

EARLY NASA

 

NACA, National Advisory

Commission for Aeronautics, the government agency that pre-dated NASA, National

Aeronautic Space Administration, was founded March 3, 1915, 08:00 EST (08:00

AM), Hampton, VA, 76 W.20, 37 N.01. On 7/29/1958, President Eisenhower signed

the bill for NACA to become NASA. The

transition went into effect on the morning of October 1, 1958, when NACA segued

into NASA, the Vanguard team and the Upper Atmosphere

Sounding Rocket group. JPL was added in December. Source Notes: LMR quotes

Harry Shoaf in the early '80s, NASA engineer

who was with the original NACA, who said that on the morning of October 1,

1958, when they came to work, it was now known as NASA; they were

still stationed in Hampton, Virginia.

 

Ron Howland, UK writes on

the ISAR website 6/17/2001, " Eisenhower signed

the bill that created this Federal Agency on July 29, 1958 in the White House.

No time for this signing was recorded. According to the Archivist at the

Eisenhower Library in Abilene, KS, " No special

ceremony was held, no Congressmen attended, and no photographs were taken.

However, it is worth noting that between 11:24 and 11:35 AM, (according to Ike's

appointment diary) he was in an " Off the record " meeting with one Dr.

T. Keith Glennan. Glennan was the first NASA

Administrator, and it is a hunch on my part that he was in the White House to

witness the informal signing of the NASA Bill,

although no evidence has surfaced thus far to confirm this. " Abilene

Library was able to confirm that Dr T. Keith Glennan was sworn as NASA

Administrator at 11am Aug 19, 1958 in the White House. "

http://www.astrodatabank.com/NM/Columbia.htm

 

 

http://www.valkyrieastrology.com/Articles/NASA

Accidents/Astrological Influences and NASA Accidents.htm

 

1 Oct. 1958  On this date

the National Aeronautics and Space Administration began operation.

 

11 Oct. 1958 Pioneer I:

First NASA launch.

 

On May 25, 1961, President

John F. Kennedy announced the goal of sending astronauts to the moon before the

end of the decade.

 

Apollo 1 fire- Jan 27, 1967

18:31:00 EST Cape Canaveral, Fla

 

Apollo 7 - First U.S. three

man mission

Launch: October 11, 1968

16:02:45 UT

Returned to Earth: October

22, 1968 splashdown 11:11:48 UT (7:11:48 a.m. EDT) 

 

Apollo 8

Launch: December 21, 1968

12:51:00 UT (7:51:00 a.m. EST)

Returned to Earth: December

27, 1968 splashdown 15:51:42 UT (10:51:42 a.m. EST)  

 

Apollo 9

Launch: March 3, 1969

16:00:00 UT (11:00:00 a.m. EST)

Returned to Earth: March 13,

1969 splashdown 17:00:54 UT (12:00:54 p.m. EST)  

 

Apollo 10 -

Launch: May 18, 1969

16:49:00 UT (12:49:00 p.m. EDT)

Returned to Earth: May 26.,

1969 splashdown 16:52:23 UT (12:52:23 p.m. EDT)

 

Apollo 11 - First men on the

Moon

Launch: July 16, 1969

13:32:00 UT (09:32 a.m. EDT)

Landed on Moon: July 20,

1969 20:17:40 UT (4:17:40 p.m. EDT) 

First step: 02:56:15 UT July

21, 1969 (10:56:15 p.m. EDT July 20, 1969)

LM Departed Moon: July 21,

1969 17:54:01 UT (1:54:01 p.m. EDT)

Returned to Earth: July 24,

1969 16:50:35 UT (12:50:35 p.m. EDT)

 

Apollo 12

Launch: November 14, 1969

16:22:00 UTT (11:22:00 a.m. EST)

Landed on Moon: November 19,

1969 6:54:35 UT ( 1:54:35 a.m. EST)

LM Departed Moon: November

20, 1969 14:25:47 UT (9:25:47 a.m. EST)

Returned to Earth: November

24, 1969 splashdown 20:58:24 UT ( 3:58:24 p.m. EST) 

 

Apollo 13 - First aborted

Apollo Mission

Launch: April 11, 1970 UT

19:13 (2:13 p.m. EST)

Apollo 13 explosion- April

13, 1970  UT 19:13 (13:13:00 Houston, Texas)

Returned to Earth: April 17,

1970, splashdown at 18:07:41 UT (1:07:41p.m. EST)

 

Apollo 14

Launch: January 31, 1971

21:03:02 UT (4:03:22 p.m. EST)

Landed on Moon: February 5,

1971 9:18:11 UT (04:18:11 a.m. EST)

LM Departed Moon: February

6, 1971 18:48:42 UT (1:48:42 p.m. EST)  

Returned to Earth: February

9, 1971 splashdown at 21:05:00 UT (4:05:00 p.m. EST)

 

Apollo 15

Launch: July 26, 1971

13:34:00 UT (9:34:00 a.m. EDT)

Landed on Moon: July 30,

1971 22:16:29 UT (6:16:29 p.m. EDT)

LM Departed Moon: August 2,

1971 17:11:22 UT (1:11:22 p.m. EDT)

Returned to Earth: August 7,

1971 splashdown 20:45:53 UT (4:45:53 p.m. EDT) 

 

Apollo 16

Launch: April 16, 1972

17:54:00 UT (12:54:00 p.m. EST)

Landed on Moon: April 21,

1972 02:23:35 UT (April 20 9:23:35 p.m. EST)

LM Departed Moon: April 24,

1972 01:25:48 UT (April 23 8:25:48 p.m. EST)

Returned to Earth: April 27,

1972 splashdown 19:45:05 UT (2:45:05 p.m. EST) 

 

Apollo 17

Launch: December 7, 1972

05:33:00 UT (12:33:00 a.m. EST)

Landed on Moon: December 11,

1972 19:54:57 UT (02:54:57 p.m. EST)

LM Departed Moon: December

14, 1972 22:54:37 UT (5:54:37 p.m. EST)

Returned to Earth: December

19, 1972 splashdown at 19:24:59 UT (2:24:59p.m. EST) 

 

1st launch Columbia-April

12, 1981, 07:00:00 am Cape Canaveral, Fla

 

Space Shuttle Columbia flew

28 flights

Date Designation Notes

1981 April 12 STS-1 First

Shuttle mission

1981 November 12 STS-2 First

re-use of manned space vehicle

1982 March 22 STS-3 Landed

White Sands Missile Range

1982 June 27 STS-4 Last

shuttle R & D flight

1982 November 11 STS-5 First

4 person crew, first deployment of commercial satellite

1983 November 28 STS-9 First

6 person crew. 1st Spacelab.

1986 January 12 STS-61-C

Representative Bill Nelson (D-FL) on board/ final successful shuttle flight

before Challenger disaster

1989 August 8 STS-28

Launched KH-11 reconnaissance satellite

1990 January 9 STS-32

Retrieved Long Duration Exposure Facility

1990 December 2 STS-35

Carried multiple X-ray & UV telescopes

1991 June 5 STS-40 5th

Spacelab - Life Sciences-1

1992 June 25 STS-50 U.S.

Microgravity Laboratory 1 (USML-1)

1992 October 22 STS-52

Deployed Laser Geodynamic Satellite II

1993 April 26 STS-55 German

Spacelab D-2 Microgravity Research

1993 October 18 STS-58

Spacelab Life Sciences

1994 March 4 STS-62 United

States Microgravity Payload-2 (USMP-2)

1994 July 8 STS-65

International Microgravity Laboratory (IML-2)

1995 October 20 STS-73

United States Microgravity Laboratory (USML-2)

1996 February 22 STS-75 Tethered

Satellite System Reflight (TSS-1R)

1996 June 20 STS-78 Life and

Microgravity Spacelab (LMS)

1996 November 19 STS-80 3rd

flight of Wake Shield Facility (WSF)/ longest Shuttle flight as of 2006

1997 April 4 STS-83

Microgravity Science Laboratory (MSL)- cut short

1997 July 1 STS-94

Microgravity Science Laboratory (MSL)- reflight

1997 November 19 STS-87

United States Microgravity Payload (USMP-4), Kalpana Chawla becomes first

Indian-born astronaut to fly on the space shuttle

1998 April 13 STS-90 Neurolab

- Spacelab

1999 July 23 STS-93 Deployed

Chandra X-ray Observatory

2002 March 1 STS-109 Hubble

Space Telescope service mission (HSM-3B)

2003 January 16 STS-107 A

multi-disciplinary microgravity and Earth science research mission. Shuttle

destroyed during re-entry on February 1, 2003 and all seven astronauts on board

killed. Hundreds of the nematode worms onboard for research survived.

 

Columbia launch-Jan 16, 2003

10:39:00am EST Cape Canaveral, Fla

 

Challenger launch-Jan 28, 1986 

11:38:00am Cape Canaveral, Fla

 

Space Shuttle Atlantis, with

the Galileo spacecraft aboard, was launched from

Kennedy Space Center at 12:53 p.m. EDT on 18 October 1989 at the beginning of

STS-34 mission. Galileo began a gravity assisted journey to Jupiter.

 

On 24 April 1990 at 12:33:51

UTC The Hubble Space Telescope was launched by the shuttle Discovery (STS-31) 

 

Fatal Events Involving NASA Astronauts

31 October 1964 aircraft

accident (1)

28 February 1966, aircraft

accident (2)

27 January 1967 At 6:31 p.m.

EST Apollo 1 crew accident (3)

6 June 1967 - Edward Givens

was killed in an automobile accident

5 October 1967 aircraft

accident (1)

15 November 1967 aircraft

accident (1)

8 December 1967 aircraft

accident (1)

28 January 1986 At 11:40

a.m. EST Challenger STS-51L crew accident (7)

24 May 1986 - Stephen Thorne

was killed when the Pitts Special aircraft in which he was riding crashed in

Santa Fe, TX.

17 June 1989 - S. David

Griggs was killed in a vintage WWII aircraft while practicing for an air show

in Earle, AR.

5 April 1991 While traveling

on NASA business, Carter was aboard an Atlantic

Southeast Airlines plane that crashed.

22 May 2001 Patricia

Hilliard Robertson was killed as a result of injuries sustained in a plane

crash

1 February 2003 At 8:59:32

a.m. EST Columbia STS-107 crew accident (7)

26 June 2003 At about 5:29

a.m. EDT, the Helios Prototype Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPV), a

proof-of-concept solar-electric flying wing, crashed

 

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de 2006 17:21

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Dear Jorge and List,

Thank you for officially rectifying the NASA chart, Jorge! Thank you

Chuck for the kind words and thank you Sheri for your research and

enthusiasm!

 

The rectified chart is fitting in a number of ways:

a) Chart ruler, Mercury puts emphasis on travel and detailed

calculations needed

b) Moon main period coincides with lunar preparations and launches

c) Mars, significator of initiatives and courage, is in its own MT

sign

d) Strong Venus, 2nd house lord of status, is conjunct the 10th

house MEP and aspects the 4th house gaining public attention and

honor with domestic benefit from technology transfer

e) 12th lord, Sun, on the 11th house MEP and aspecting the 5th

house, brings occasional loss of hope and emotional despair because

of accidents (affliction from 8th house lord, Mars, from the 8th

house).

 

I'm sure there are other observations to tease out of this chart.

For example, today's successful conclusion of the latest Discovery

mission coincides with a strong benefic Venus subperiod.

 

Can we conclude that launch charts aren't reliable? Perhaps not.

Other launch charts in the past seem to predict well their missions.

This mission was different because the launch was delayed several

times...but the mission still remained the same. So, maybe the first

launch chart of a mission is the only chart to observe. The intitial

launch chart for this mission (July 1) accurately predicted the

weather-related delays and shows a better overall mission than the

launch chart of July 4th. In the future, it would be a good idea to

analyze the launch and the NASA charts together.

 

It was fun to discuss this while the mission was in effect. Now that

the mission is concluded, I am relieved that the shuttle has landed

safely and that our master rectifier, Jorge, has come to the rescue!

 

Warm regards,

Shayn

 

SAMVA , " Jorge Angelino " <jorge.angelino

wrote:

>

> Dear List Members,

>

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>

> This is the rectified chart of:

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>

>

> NASA

>

> Jul 29, 1958 11:30:02 AM +04:00 EDT

>

> Washington, D.C. (US) Longitude: 77W02 Latitude: 38N53

>

> Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:16 Current Period: JU/VE/SU

>

>

>

> Planet Deg Sign Speed SA Nakshatra Lord

>

> ================================================

>

> Asc 16:36 Vir Hasta Mo

>

> Sun 12:43 Can +00:57:21 FM Pushya Sa

>

> Moon 29:56 Sag +13:12:46 WK U.Shadya Su

>

> Mars 11:54 Ari +00:36:25 FM Aswini Ke

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> Merc 09:35 Leo +00:48:17 WK Magha Ke

>

> Jupt 00:48 Lib +00:06:36 WK Chitra Ma

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> Ven 15:37 Gem +01:12:14 ST Ardra Ra

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> Sat R 26:19 Sco -00:02:19 FM Jyeshtha Me

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> Rahu 02:36 Lib -00:12:07 FM Chitra Ma

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> Ketu 02:36 Ari -00:12:07 FM Aswini Ke

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>

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> True Node 365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 688 beats

>

> Day: Tuesday Sunrise: 6:07 AM

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> Tithi: Shukla Chaturdashi

>

> Yoga Pt: 15:59 Cn Yogi:Sa AviYogi:Mo Dup Yogi: Mo

>

> Dagha Rashis: Pis Gem Vir Sag

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> Rashi Chart

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> Some of the events/facts used in the rectification:

>

>

>

> EARLY NASA

>

>

>

> NACA, National Advisory Commission for Aeronautics, the government

agency that pre-dated NASA, National Aeronautic Space

Administration, was founded March 3, 1915, 08:00 EST (08:00 AM),

Hampton, VA, 76 W.20, 37 N.01. On 7/29/1958, President Eisenhower

signed the bill for NACA to become NASA. The transition went into

effect on the morning of October 1, 1958, when NACA segued into

NASA, the Vanguard team and the Upper Atmosphere Sounding Rocket

group. JPL was added in December. Source Notes: LMR quotes Harry

Shoaf in the early '80s, NASA engineer who was with the original

NACA, who said that on the morning of October 1, 1958, when they

came to work, it was now known as NASA; they were still stationed in

Hampton, Virginia.

>

>

>

> Ron Howland, UK writes on the ISAR website 6/17/2001, " Eisenhower

signed the bill that created this Federal Agency on July 29, 1958 in

the White House. No time for this signing was recorded. According to

the Archivist at the Eisenhower Library in Abilene, KS, " No special

ceremony was held, no Congressmen attended, and no photographs were

taken. However, it is worth noting that between 11:24 and 11:35 AM,

(according to Ike's appointment diary) he was in an " Off the record "

meeting with one Dr. T. Keith Glennan. Glennan was the first NASA

Administrator, and it is a hunch on my part that he was in the White

House to witness the informal signing of the NASA Bill, although no

evidence has surfaced thus far to confirm this. " Abilene Library was

able to confirm that Dr T. Keith Glennan was sworn as NASA

Administrator at 11am Aug 19, 1958 in the White House. "

>

>

HYPERLINK " http://www.astrodatabank.com/NM/Columbia.htm " http://www.as

trodatabank.com/NM/Columbia.htm

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> HYPERLINK " http://www.valkyrieastrology.com/Articles/NASA%

20Accidents/Astrological%20Influences%20and%20NASA%

20Accidents.htm " http://www.valkyrieastrology.com/Articles/NASA

Accidents/Astrological Influences and NASA Accidents.htm

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> 1 Oct. 1958 On this date the National Aeronautics and Space

Administration began operation.

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>

>

> 11 Oct. 1958 Pioneer I: First NASA launch.

>

>

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> On May 25, 1961, President John F. Kennedy announced the goal of

sending astronauts to the moon before the end of the decade.

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>

>

> Apollo 1 fire- Jan 27, 1967 18:31:00 EST Cape Canaveral, Fla

>

>

>

> Apollo 7 - First U.S. three man mission

>

> Launch: October 11, 1968 16:02:45 UT

>

> Returned to Earth: October 22, 1968 splashdown 11:11:48 UT

(7:11:48 a.m. EDT)

>

>

>

> Apollo 8

>

> Launch: December 21, 1968 12:51:00 UT (7:51:00 a.m. EST)

>

> Returned to Earth: December 27, 1968 splashdown 15:51:42 UT

(10:51:42 a.m. EST)

>

>

>

> Apollo 9

>

> Launch: March 3, 1969 16:00:00 UT (11:00:00 a.m. EST)

>

> Returned to Earth: March 13, 1969 splashdown 17:00:54 UT (12:00:54

p.m. EST)

>

>

>

> Apollo 10 -

>

> Launch: May 18, 1969 16:49:00 UT (12:49:00 p.m. EDT)

>

> Returned to Earth: May 26., 1969 splashdown 16:52:23 UT (12:52:23

p.m. EDT)

>

>

>

> Apollo 11 - First men on the Moon

>

> Launch: July 16, 1969 13:32:00 UT (09:32 a.m. EDT)

>

> Landed on Moon: July 20, 1969 20:17:40 UT (4:17:40 p.m. EDT)

>

> First step: 02:56:15 UT July 21, 1969 (10:56:15 p.m. EDT July 20,

1969)

>

> LM Departed Moon: July 21, 1969 17:54:01 UT (1:54:01 p.m. EDT)

>

> Returned to Earth: July 24, 1969 16:50:35 UT (12:50:35 p.m. EDT)

>

>

>

> Apollo 12

>

> Launch: November 14, 1969 16:22:00 UTT (11:22:00 a.m. EST)

>

> Landed on Moon: November 19, 1969 6:54:35 UT ( 1:54:35 a.m. EST)

>

> LM Departed Moon: November 20, 1969 14:25:47 UT (9:25:47 a.m. EST)

>

> Returned to Earth: November 24, 1969 splashdown 20:58:24 UT (

3:58:24 p.m. EST)

>

>

>

> Apollo 13 - First aborted Apollo Mission

>

> Launch: April 11, 1970 UT 19:13 (2:13 p.m. EST)

>

> Apollo 13 explosion- April 13, 1970 UT 19:13 (13:13:00 Houston,

Texas)

>

> Returned to Earth: April 17, 1970, splashdown at 18:07:41 UT

(1:07:41p.m. EST)

>

>

>

> Apollo 14

>

> Launch: January 31, 1971 21:03:02 UT (4:03:22 p.m. EST)

>

> Landed on Moon: February 5, 1971 9:18:11 UT (04:18:11 a.m. EST)

>

> LM Departed Moon: February 6, 1971 18:48:42 UT (1:48:42 p.m.

EST)

>

> Returned to Earth: February 9, 1971 splashdown at 21:05:00 UT

(4:05:00 p.m. EST)

>

>

>

> Apollo 15

>

> Launch: July 26, 1971 13:34:00 UT (9:34:00 a.m. EDT)

>

> Landed on Moon: July 30, 1971 22:16:29 UT (6:16:29 p.m. EDT)

>

> LM Departed Moon: August 2, 1971 17:11:22 UT (1:11:22 p.m. EDT)

>

> Returned to Earth: August 7, 1971 splashdown 20:45:53 UT (4:45:53

p.m. EDT)

>

>

>

> Apollo 16

>

> Launch: April 16, 1972 17:54:00 UT (12:54:00 p.m. EST)

>

> Landed on Moon: April 21, 1972 02:23:35 UT (April 20 9:23:35 p.m.

EST)

>

> LM Departed Moon: April 24, 1972 01:25:48 UT (April 23 8:25:48

p.m. EST)

>

> Returned to Earth: April 27, 1972 splashdown 19:45:05 UT (2:45:05

p.m. EST)

>

>

>

> Apollo 17

>

> Launch: December 7, 1972 05:33:00 UT (12:33:00 a.m. EST)

>

> Landed on Moon: December 11, 1972 19:54:57 UT (02:54:57 p.m. EST)

>

> LM Departed Moon: December 14, 1972 22:54:37 UT (5:54:37 p.m. EST)

>

> Returned to Earth: December 19, 1972 splashdown at 19:24:59 UT

(2:24:59p.m. EST)

>

>

>

> 1st launch Columbia-April 12, 1981, 07:00:00 am Cape Canaveral,

Fla

>

>

>

> Space Shuttle Columbia flew 28 flights

>

> Date Designation Notes

>

> 1981 April 12 STS-1 First Shuttle mission

>

> 1981 November 12 STS-2 First re-use of manned space vehicle

>

> 1982 March 22 STS-3 Landed White Sands Missile Range

>

> 1982 June 27 STS-4 Last shuttle R & D flight

>

> 1982 November 11 STS-5 First 4 person crew, first deployment of

commercial satellite

>

> 1983 November 28 STS-9 First 6 person crew. 1st Spacelab.

>

> 1986 January 12 STS-61-C Representative Bill Nelson (D-FL) on

board/ final successful shuttle flight before Challenger disaster

>

> 1989 August 8 STS-28 Launched KH-11 reconnaissance satellite

>

> 1990 January 9 STS-32 Retrieved Long Duration Exposure Facility

>

> 1990 December 2 STS-35 Carried multiple X-ray & UV telescopes

>

> 1991 June 5 STS-40 5th Spacelab - Life Sciences-1

>

> 1992 June 25 STS-50 U.S. Microgravity Laboratory 1 (USML-1)

>

> 1992 October 22 STS-52 Deployed Laser Geodynamic Satellite II

>

> 1993 April 26 STS-55 German Spacelab D-2 Microgravity Research

>

> 1993 October 18 STS-58 Spacelab Life Sciences

>

> 1994 March 4 STS-62 United States Microgravity Payload-2 (USMP-2)

>

> 1994 July 8 STS-65 International Microgravity Laboratory (IML-2)

>

> 1995 October 20 STS-73 United States Microgravity Laboratory (USML-

2)

>

> 1996 February 22 STS-75 Tethered Satellite System Reflight (TSS-

1R)

>

> 1996 June 20 STS-78 Life and Microgravity Spacelab (LMS)

>

> 1996 November 19 STS-80 3rd flight of Wake Shield Facility (WSF)/

longest Shuttle flight as of 2006

>

> 1997 April 4 STS-83 Microgravity Science Laboratory (MSL)- cut

short

>

> 1997 July 1 STS-94 Microgravity Science Laboratory (MSL)- reflight

>

> 1997 November 19 STS-87 United States Microgravity Payload (USMP-

4), Kalpana Chawla becomes first Indian-born astronaut to fly on the

space shuttle

>

> 1998 April 13 STS-90 Neurolab - Spacelab

>

> 1999 July 23 STS-93 Deployed Chandra X-ray Observatory

>

> 2002 March 1 STS-109 Hubble Space Telescope service mission (HSM-

3B)

>

> 2003 January 16 STS-107 A multi-disciplinary microgravity and

Earth science research mission. Shuttle destroyed during re-entry on

February 1, 2003 and all seven astronauts on board killed. Hundreds

of the nematode worms onboard for research survived.

>

>

>

> Columbia launch-Jan 16, 2003 10:39:00am EST Cape Canaveral, Fla

>

>

>

> Challenger launch-Jan 28, 1986 11:38:00am Cape Canaveral, Fla

>

>

>

> Space Shuttle Atlantis, with the Galileo spacecraft aboard, was

launched from Kennedy Space Center at 12:53 p.m. EDT on 18 October

1989 at the beginning of STS-34 mission. Galileo began a gravity

assisted journey to Jupiter.

>

>

>

> On 24 April 1990 at 12:33:51 UTC The Hubble Space Telescope was

launched by the shuttle Discovery (STS-31)

>

>

>

> Fatal Events Involving NASA Astronauts

>

> 31 October 1964 aircraft accident (1)

>

> 28 February 1966, aircraft accident (2)

>

> 27 January 1967 At 6:31 p.m. EST Apollo 1 crew accident (3)

>

> 6 June 1967 - Edward Givens was killed in an automobile accident

>

> 5 October 1967 aircraft accident (1)

>

> 15 November 1967 aircraft accident (1)

>

> 8 December 1967 aircraft accident (1)

>

> 28 January 1986 At 11:40 a.m. EST Challenger STS-51L crew accident

(7)

>

> 24 May 1986 - Stephen Thorne was killed when the Pitts Special

aircraft in which he was riding crashed in Santa Fe, TX.

>

> 17 June 1989 - S. David Griggs was killed in a vintage WWII

aircraft while practicing for an air show in Earle, AR.

>

> 5 April 1991 While traveling on NASA business, Carter was aboard

an Atlantic Southeast Airlines plane that crashed.

>

> 22 May 2001 Patricia Hilliard Robertson was killed as a result of

injuries sustained in a plane crash

>

> 1 February 2003 At 8:59:32 a.m. EST Columbia STS-107 crew accident

(7)

>

> 26 June 2003 At about 5:29 a.m. EDT, the Helios Prototype Remotely

Piloted Aircraft (RPV), a proof-of-concept solar-electric flying

wing, crashed

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>

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>

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My dear

Shayn,

 

Thank you for your kind words.

 

Nice points you made about the chart. I agree

that the placement over MEP10 of a strong natal Venus (air/space activities), L2

(status), in an airy sign (Gemini) was determinant for the great success of NASA.

 

Let us see just a couple of events:

 

1) Apollo 11 - First men on the Moon

Launch: July 16, 1969 13:32:00 UT (09:32 a.m. EDT)

Landed on Moon: July 20, 1969 20:17:40 UT (4:17:40 p.m. EDT)

First step: 02:56:15 UT July 21, 1969 (10:56:15 p.m. EDT July 20, 1969)

 

NASA dasha: Mo/Me/Mo/Ra/Ve

 

 

It is interesting to see that transit Moon

was over MEP1 on landing on the Moon and on the first step event.

 

2) 1 February 2003 At 8:59:32 a.m. EST Columbia STS-107 crew accident (7)

 

NASA dasha: Ju/Me/Ke/Ke/Ke

 

 

Ketu indicates sparks of fire and that was

exactly the way we remember Columbia’s disaster while desintegrating in the

sky.

 

MEP3 (transit Ketu), MEP6, MEP9, MEP10 and

natal Venus were exactly afflicted by transit MMP Mars. Transit Ketu was

exactly afflicted by natal Mars from H8.

 

Best wishes,

 

Jorge

 

SAMVA

[sAMVA ] On Behalf Of Shayn Smith

segunda-feira, 17 de Julho

de 2006 20:13

SAMVA

Re:

NASA rectified chart

 

 

 

 

Dear Jorge and

List,

Thank you for officially rectifying the NASA chart, Jorge! Thank you

 

Chuck for the kind words and thank you Sheri for your research and

enthusiasm!

 

The rectified chart is fitting in a number of ways:

a) Chart ruler, Mercury puts emphasis on travel and detailed

calculations needed

b) Moon main period coincides with lunar preparations and launches

c) Mars, significator of initiatives and courage, is in its own MT

sign

d) Strong Venus, 2nd house lord of status, is conjunct the 10th

house MEP and aspects the 4th house gaining public attention and

honor with domestic benefit from technology transfer

e) 12th lord, Sun, on the 11th house MEP and aspecting the 5th

house, brings occasional loss of hope and emotional despair because

of accidents (affliction from 8th house lord, Mars, from the 8th

house).

 

I'm sure there are other observations to tease out of this chart.

For example, today's successful conclusion of the latest Discovery

mission coincides with a strong benefic Venus subperiod.

 

Can we conclude that launch charts aren't reliable? Perhaps not.

Other launch charts in the past seem to predict well their missions.

This mission was different because the launch was delayed several

times...but the mission still remained the same. So, maybe the first

launch chart of a mission is the only chart to observe. The intitial

launch chart for this mission (July 1) accurately predicted the

weather-related delays and shows a better overall mission than the

launch chart of July 4th. In the future, it would be a good idea to

analyze the launch and the NASA charts together.

 

It was fun to discuss this while the mission was in effect. Now that

the mission is concluded, I am relieved that the shuttle has landed

safely and that our master rectifier, Jorge, has come to the rescue!

 

Warm regards,

Shayn

 

SAMVA ,

" Jorge Angelino " <jorge.angelino

wrote:

>

> Dear List Members,

>

>

>

> This is the rectified chart of:

>

>

>

> NASA

>

> Jul 29, 1958 11:30:02 AM +04:00 EDT

>

> Washington, D.C. (US) Longitude: 77W02 Latitude: 38N53

>

> Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:16 Current Period: JU/VE/SU

>

>

>

> Planet Deg Sign Speed SA Nakshatra Lord

>

> ================================================

>

> Asc 16:36 Vir Hasta Mo

>

> Sun 12:43 Can +00:57:21 FM Pushya Sa

>

> Moon 29:56 Sag +13:12:46 WK U.Shadya Su

>

> Mars 11:54 Ari +00:36:25 FM Aswini Ke

>

> Merc 09:35 Leo +00:48:17 WK Magha Ke

>

> Jupt 00:48 Lib +00:06:36 WK Chitra Ma

>

> Ven 15:37 Gem +01:12:14 ST Ardra Ra

>

> Sat R 26:19 Sco -00:02:19 FM Jyeshtha Me

>

> Rahu 02:36 Lib -00:12:07 FM Chitra Ma

>

> Ketu 02:36 Ari -00:12:07 FM Aswini Ke

>

>

>

> True Node 365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 688 beats

>

> Day: Tuesday Sunrise: 6:07 AM

>

> Tithi: Shukla Chaturdashi

>

> Yoga Pt: 15:59 Cn Yogi:Sa AviYogi:Mo Dup Yogi: Mo

>

> Dagha Rashis: Pis Gem Vir Sag

>

>

>

> Rashi Chart

>

> *******************************************************

 

>

> ** 7 * * 5 **

>

> *8 * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * JU 00:48 * * * *

>

> * RA 02:36* ME 09:35* *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> *SAR26:19 * 6 AS 16:36 * 4 SU 12:43*

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

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> * * * * * *

>

> ** * * **

>

> *9 MO 29:56 * 3 VE 15:37 *

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>

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> * * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * 12 * 2 *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * * KE 02:36* *

>

> * * * * MA 11:54 * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> ** 11 * * 1 **

>

> *******************************************************

 

>

>

>

> Navamsha

>

> *******************************************************

 

>

> ** 3 * * 1 **

>

> *4 * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * ME * KE * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> *MA * 2 AS * 12 *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> ** * * VE **

>

> *5 * 11 SAR *

>

> ** * * **

>

> *6 * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> * * 8 * 10 *

>

> * * * * * *

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> * SU * * * *

>

> * * JU * * MO * *

>

> * * RA * * * *

>

> * * * * * *

>

> ** 7 * * 9 **

>

> *******************************************************

 

>

>

>

> Some of the events/facts used in the rectification:

>

>

>

> EARLY NASA

>

>

>

> NACA, National Advisory Commission for Aeronautics, the government

agency that pre-dated NASA, National Aeronautic Space

Administration, was founded March 3, 1915, 08:00 EST (08:00 AM),

Hampton, VA, 76 W.20, 37 N.01. On 7/29/1958, President Eisenhower

signed the bill for NACA to become NASA. The transition went into

effect on the morning of October 1, 1958, when NACA segued into

NASA, the Vanguard team and the Upper Atmosphere Sounding Rocket

group. JPL was added in December. Source Notes: LMR quotes Harry

Shoaf in the early '80s, NASA engineer who was with the original

NACA, who said that on the morning of October 1, 1958, when they

came to work, it was now known as NASA; they were still stationed in

Hampton, Virginia.

>

>

>

> Ron Howland, UK writes on the ISAR website 6/17/2001, " Eisenhower

signed the bill that created this Federal Agency on July 29, 1958 in

the White House. No time for this signing was recorded. According to

the Archivist at the Eisenhower Library in Abilene, KS, " No special

ceremony was held, no Congressmen attended, and no photographs were

taken. However, it is worth noting that between 11:24 and 11:35 AM,

(according to Ike's appointment diary) he was in an " Off the record "

meeting with one Dr. T. Keith Glennan. Glennan was the first NASA

Administrator, and it is a hunch on my part that he was in the White

House to witness the informal signing of the NASA Bill, although no

evidence has surfaced thus far to confirm this. " Abilene Library was

able to confirm that Dr T. Keith Glennan was sworn as NASA

Administrator at 11am Aug 19, 1958 in the White House. "

>

>

HYPERLINK " http://www.astrodatabank.com/NM/Columbia.htm " http://www.as

trodatabank.com/NM/Columbia.htm

>

>

>

>

>

> HYPERLINK " http://www.valkyrieastrology.com/Articles/NASA%

20Accidents/Astrological%20Influences%20and%20NASA%

20Accidents.htm " http://www.valkyrieastrology.com/Articles/NASA

 

Accidents/Astrological Influences and NASA Accidents.htm

>

>

>

> 1 Oct. 1958 On this date the National Aeronautics and Space

Administration began operation.

>

>

>

> 11 Oct. 1958 Pioneer I: First NASA launch.

>

>

>

> On May 25, 1961, President John F. Kennedy announced the goal of

sending astronauts to the moon before the end of the decade.

>

>

>

> Apollo 1 fire- Jan 27, 1967 18:31:00 EST Cape Canaveral, Fla

>

>

>

> Apollo 7 - First U.S. three man mission

>

> Launch: October 11, 1968 16:02:45 UT

>

> Returned to Earth: October 22, 1968 splashdown 11:11:48 UT

(7:11:48 a.m. EDT)

>

>

>

> Apollo 8

>

> Launch: December 21, 1968 12:51:00 UT (7:51:00 a.m. EST)

>

> Returned to Earth: December 27, 1968 splashdown 15:51:42 UT

(10:51:42 a.m. EST)

>

>

>

> Apollo 9

>

> Launch: March 3, 1969 16:00:00 UT (11:00:00 a.m. EST)

>

> Returned to Earth: March 13, 1969 splashdown 17:00:54 UT (12:00:54

p.m. EST)

>

>

>

> Apollo 10 -

>

> Launch: May 18, 1969 16:49:00 UT (12:49:00 p.m. EDT)

>

> Returned to Earth: May 26., 1969 splashdown 16:52:23 UT (12:52:23

p.m. EDT)

>

>

>

> Apollo 11 - First men on the Moon

>

> Launch: July 16, 1969 13:32:00 UT (09:32 a.m. EDT)

>

> Landed on Moon: July 20, 1969 20:17:40 UT (4:17:40 p.m. EDT)

>

> First step: 02:56:15 UT July 21, 1969 (10:56:15 p.m. EDT July 20,

1969)

>

> LM Departed Moon: July 21, 1969 17:54:01 UT (1:54:01 p.m. EDT)

>

> Returned to Earth: July 24, 1969 16:50:35 UT (12:50:35 p.m. EDT)

>

>

>

> Apollo 12

>

> Launch: November 14, 1969 16:22:00 UTT (11:22:00 a.m. EST)

>

> Landed on Moon: November 19, 1969 6:54:35 UT ( 1:54:35 a.m. EST)

>

> LM Departed Moon: November 20, 1969 14:25:47 UT (9:25:47 a.m. EST)

>

> Returned to Earth: November 24, 1969 splashdown 20:58:24 UT (

3:58:24 p.m. EST)

>

>

>

> Apollo 13 - First aborted Apollo Mission

>

> Launch: April 11, 1970 UT 19:13 (2:13 p.m. EST)

>

> Apollo 13 explosion- April 13, 1970 UT 19:13 (13:13:00 Houston,

Texas)

>

> Returned to Earth: April 17, 1970, splashdown at 18:07:41 UT

(1:07:41p.m. EST)

>

>

>

> Apollo 14

>

> Launch: January 31, 1971 21:03:02 UT (4:03:22 p.m. EST)

>

> Landed on Moon: February 5, 1971 9:18:11 UT (04:18:11 a.m. EST)

>

> LM Departed Moon: February 6, 1971 18:48:42 UT (1:48:42 p.m.

EST)

>

> Returned to Earth: February 9, 1971 splashdown at 21:05:00 UT

(4:05:00 p.m. EST)

>

>

>

> Apollo 15

>

> Launch: July 26, 1971 13:34:00 UT (9:34:00 a.m. EDT)

>

> Landed on Moon: July 30, 1971 22:16:29 UT (6:16:29 p.m. EDT)

>

> LM Departed Moon: August 2, 1971 17:11:22 UT (1:11:22 p.m. EDT)

>

> Returned to Earth: August 7, 1971 splashdown 20:45:53 UT (4:45:53

p.m. EDT)

>

>

>

> Apollo 16

>

> Launch: April 16, 1972 17:54:00 UT (12:54:00 p.m. EST)

>

> Landed on Moon: April 21, 1972 02:23:35 UT (April 20 9:23:35 p.m.

EST)

>

> LM Departed Moon: April 24, 1972 01:25:48 UT (April 23 8:25:48

p.m. EST)

>

> Returned to Earth: April 27, 1972 splashdown 19:45:05 UT (2:45:05

p.m. EST)

>

>

>

> Apollo 17

>

> Launch: December 7, 1972 05:33:00 UT (12:33:00 a.m. EST)

>

> Landed on Moon: December 11, 1972 19:54:57 UT (02:54:57 p.m. EST)

>

> LM Departed Moon: December 14, 1972 22:54:37 UT (5:54:37 p.m. EST)

>

> Returned to Earth: December 19, 1972 splashdown at 19:24:59 UT

(2:24:59p.m. EST)

>

>

>

> 1st launch Columbia-April 12, 1981, 07:00:00 am Cape Canaveral,

Fla

>

>

>

> Space Shuttle Columbia flew 28 flights

>

> Date Designation Notes

>

> 1981 April 12 STS-1 First Shuttle mission

>

> 1981 November 12 STS-2 First re-use of manned space vehicle

>

> 1982 March 22 STS-3 Landed White Sands Missile Range

>

> 1982 June 27 STS-4 Last shuttle R & D flight

>

> 1982 November 11 STS-5 First 4 person crew, first deployment of

commercial satellite

>

> 1983 November 28 STS-9 First 6 person crew. 1st Spacelab.

>

> 1986 January 12 STS-61-C Representative Bill Nelson (D-FL) on

board/ final successful shuttle flight before Challenger disaster

>

> 1989 August 8 STS-28 Launched KH-11 reconnaissance satellite

>

> 1990 January 9 STS-32 Retrieved Long Duration Exposure Facility

>

> 1990 December 2 STS-35 Carried multiple X-ray & UV telescopes

>

> 1991 June 5 STS-40 5th Spacelab - Life Sciences-1

>

> 1992 June 25 STS-50 U.S. Microgravity Laboratory 1 (USML-1)

>

> 1992 October 22 STS-52 Deployed Laser Geodynamic Satellite II

>

> 1993 April 26 STS-55 German Spacelab D-2 Microgravity Research

>

> 1993 October 18 STS-58 Spacelab Life Sciences

>

> 1994 March 4 STS-62 United States Microgravity Payload-2 (USMP-2)

>

> 1994 July 8 STS-65 International Microgravity Laboratory (IML-2)

>

> 1995 October 20 STS-73 United States Microgravity Laboratory (USML-

2)

>

> 1996 February 22 STS-75 Tethered Satellite System Reflight (TSS-

1R)

>

> 1996 June 20 STS-78 Life and Microgravity Spacelab (LMS)

>

> 1996 November 19 STS-80 3rd flight of Wake Shield Facility (WSF)/

longest Shuttle flight as of 2006

>

> 1997 April 4 STS-83 Microgravity Science Laboratory (MSL)- cut

short

>

> 1997 July 1 STS-94 Microgravity Science Laboratory (MSL)- reflight

>

> 1997 November 19 STS-87 United States Microgravity Payload (USMP-

4), Kalpana Chawla becomes first Indian-born astronaut to fly on the

space shuttle

>

> 1998 April 13 STS-90 Neurolab - Spacelab

>

> 1999 July 23 STS-93 Deployed Chandra X-ray Observatory

>

> 2002 March 1 STS-109 Hubble Space Telescope service mission (HSM-

3B)

>

> 2003 January 16 STS-107 A multi-disciplinary microgravity and

Earth science research mission. Shuttle destroyed during re-entry on

February 1, 2003 and all seven astronauts on board killed. Hundreds

of the nematode worms onboard for research survived.

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>

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> Columbia launch-Jan 16, 2003 10:39:00am EST Cape Canaveral, Fla

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> Challenger launch-Jan 28, 1986 11:38:00am Cape Canaveral, Fla

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> Space Shuttle Atlantis, with the Galileo spacecraft aboard, was

launched from Kennedy Space Center at 12:53 p.m. EDT on 18 October

1989 at the beginning of STS-34 mission. Galileo began a gravity

assisted journey to Jupiter.

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> On 24 April 1990 at 12:33:51 UTC The Hubble Space Telescope was

launched by the shuttle Discovery (STS-31)

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> Fatal Events Involving NASA Astronauts

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> 31 October 1964 aircraft accident (1)

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> 28 February 1966, aircraft accident (2)

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> 27 January 1967 At 6:31 p.m. EST Apollo 1 crew accident (3)

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> 6 June 1967 - Edward Givens was killed in an automobile accident

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> 5 October 1967 aircraft accident (1)

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> 15 November 1967 aircraft accident (1)

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> 8 December 1967 aircraft accident (1)

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> 28 January 1986 At 11:40 a.m. EST Challenger STS-51L crew accident

(7)

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> 24 May 1986 - Stephen Thorne was killed when the Pitts Special

aircraft in which he was riding crashed in Santa Fe, TX.

>

> 17 June 1989 - S. David Griggs was killed in a vintage WWII

aircraft while practicing for an air show in Earle, AR.

>

> 5 April 1991 While traveling on NASA business, Carter was aboard

an Atlantic Southeast Airlines plane that crashed.

>

> 22 May 2001 Patricia Hilliard Robertson was killed as a result of

injuries sustained in a plane crash

>

> 1 February 2003 At 8:59:32 a.m. EST Columbia STS-107 crew accident

(7)

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> 26 June 2003 At about 5:29 a.m. EDT, the Helios Prototype Remotely

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wing, crashed

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Dear Chuck, Thankyou for the very nice email. I am very excited to have a Nasa chart. If Mr. Jorge is reading, thankyou so much for doing all of that work. Also, I was wondering what is the minimum number of events to consider in rectification of a chart? Sincerely, Sheri Powers wakefieldvedic <radiopro55 wrote: > Dear Jorge, Sherri and Shayn. A warm thank you for the excellent

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Dear

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It is good that everybody can enjoy it now...even

NASA. J

Regarding the number of events to rectify

a chart, I always try to gather as much as possible.

Best wishes,

Jorge

 

 

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Dear Chuck,

 

 

Thankyou for the very

nice email. I am very excited to have a Nasa chart. If Mr. Jorge is

reading, thankyou so much for doing all of that work. Also, I was

wondering what is the minimum number of events to consider in rectification of

a chart?

 

 

Sincerely,

 

 

 

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Dear Shayn, It was your and Arun's posts and astoundingly correct prediction about the delays of the shuttle launch that got me interested in this subject. I, a green novice was treated with kindness and encouragement by everyone on the list, and I really appreciate it. I like your analysis of the new chart, and you raise some very good questions about launch charts, that I will keep in mind as I continue to study. Sincerely, Sheri Powers Shayn Smith <mactunesmith wrote: Dear Jorge and List,Thank you for officially rectifying the NASA chart, Jorge! Thank you

Chuck for the kind words and thank you Sheri for your research and enthusiasm!The rectified chart is fitting in a number of ways:a) Chart ruler, Mercury puts emphasis on travel and detailed calculations neededb) Moon main period coincides with lunar preparations and launchesc) Mars, significator of initiatives and courage, is in its own MT sign d) Strong Venus, 2nd house lord of status, is conjunct the 10th house MEP and aspects the 4th house gaining public attention and honor with domestic benefit from technology transfere) 12th lord, Sun, on the 11th house MEP and aspecting the 5th house, brings occasional loss of hope and emotional despair because of accidents (affliction from 8th house lord, Mars, from the 8th house).I'm sure there are other observations to tease out of this chart. For example, today's successful conclusion of the latest Discovery mission coincides with a strong benefic

Venus subperiod. Can we conclude that launch charts aren't reliable? Perhaps not. Other launch charts in the past seem to predict well their missions. This mission was different because the launch was delayed several times...but the mission still remained the same. So, maybe the first launch chart of a mission is the only chart to observe. The intitial launch chart for this mission (July 1) accurately predicted the weather-related delays and shows a better overall mission than the launch chart of July 4th. In the future, it would be a good idea to analyze the launch and the NASA charts together.It was fun to discuss this while the mission was in effect. Now that the mission is concluded, I am relieved that the shuttle has landed safely and that our master rectifier, Jorge, has come to the rescue!Warm regards,ShaynSAMVA , "Jorge

Angelino" <jorge.angelino wrote:>> Dear List Members, > > > > This is the rectified chart of:> > > > NASA> > Jul 29, 1958 11:30:02 AM +04:00 EDT> > Washington, D.C. (US) Longitude: 77W02 Latitude: 38N53> > Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:16 Current Period: JU/VE/SU> > > > Planet Deg Sign Speed SA Nakshatra Lord> > ================================================> > Asc 16:36 Vir Hasta Mo> > Sun 12:43 Can +00:57:21 FM Pushya Sa> > Moon 29:56 Sag +13:12:46 WK U.Shadya Su> > Mars 11:54 Ari +00:36:25 FM Aswini Ke> > Merc 09:35 Leo +00:48:17 WK Magha Ke> > Jupt 00:48 Lib +00:06:36 WK Chitra Ma> > Ven 15:37 Gem +01:12:14 ST Ardra Ra> > Sat R 26:19 Sco -00:02:19 FM Jyeshtha Me>

> Rahu 02:36 Lib -00:12:07 FM Chitra Ma> > Ketu 02:36 Ari -00:12:07 FM Aswini Ke> > > > True Node 365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 688 beats> > Day: Tuesday Sunrise: 6:07 AM> > Tithi: Shukla Chaturdashi> > Yoga Pt: 15:59 Cn Yogi:Sa AviYogi:Mo Dup Yogi: Mo> > Dagha Rashis: Pis Gem Vir Sag> > > > Rashi Chart> > ******************************************************* > > ** 7 * * 5 ** > > *8 * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > * * JU 00:48 * * * * > > * RA 02:36* ME 09:35* * > > * * * * * * > > *SAR26:19 * 6 AS 16:36 * 4 SU 12:43* > > * * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > ** * * ** >

> *9 MO 29:56 * 3 VE 15:37 * > > ** * * ** > > *10* * * * * > > * * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > * * 12 * 2 * > > * * * * * * > > * * * KE 02:36* * > > * * * * MA 11:54 * * > > * * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > ** 11 * * 1 ** > > ******************************************************* > > > > Navamsha> > ******************************************************* > > ** 3 * * 1 ** > > *4 * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > * ME * KE * * > > * * * * * * > > *MA * 2 AS * 12 * > > * * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > *

* * * * * > > * * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > ** * * VE ** > > *5 * 11 SAR * > > ** * * ** > > *6 * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > * * 8 * 10 * > > * * * * * * > > * SU * * * * > > * * JU * * MO * * > > * * RA * * * * > > * * * * * * > > ** 7 * * 9 ** > > ******************************************************* > > > > Some of the events/facts used in the rectification:> > > > EARLY NASA> > > > NACA, National Advisory Commission for Aeronautics, the government agency that pre-dated NASA, National Aeronautic Space Administration, was founded March 3, 1915, 08:00 EST

(08:00 AM), Hampton, VA, 76 W.20, 37 N.01. On 7/29/1958, President Eisenhower signed the bill for NACA to become NASA. The transition went into effect on the morning of October 1, 1958, when NACA segued into NASA, the Vanguard team and the Upper Atmosphere Sounding Rocket group. JPL was added in December. Source Notes: LMR quotes Harry Shoaf in the early '80s, NASA engineer who was with the original NACA, who said that on the morning of October 1, 1958, when they came to work, it was now known as NASA; they were still stationed in Hampton, Virginia.> > > > Ron Howland, UK writes on the ISAR website 6/17/2001, "Eisenhower signed the bill that created this Federal Agency on July 29, 1958 in the White House. No time for this signing was recorded. According to the Archivist at the Eisenhower Library in Abilene, KS, " No special ceremony was held, no Congressmen attended, and no photographs were

taken. However, it is worth noting that between 11:24 and 11:35 AM, (according to Ike's appointment diary) he was in an "Off the record" meeting with one Dr. T. Keith Glennan. Glennan was the first NASA Administrator, and it is a hunch on my part that he was in the White House to witness the informal signing of the NASA Bill, although no evidence has surfaced thus far to confirm this. "Abilene Library was able to confirm that Dr T. Keith Glennan was sworn as NASA Administrator at 11am Aug 19, 1958 in the White House."> > HYPERLINK "http://www.astrodatabank.com/NM/Columbia.htm"http://www.astrodatabank.com/NM/Columbia.htm> > > > > > HYPERLINK "http://www.valkyrieastrology.com/Articles/NASA%20Accidents/Astrological%20Influences%20and%20NASA%20Accidents.htm'>http://www.valkyrieastrology.com/Articles/NASA%20Accidents/Astrological%20Influences%20and%20NASA%20Accidents.htm"http://www.valkyrieastrology.com/Articles/NASA Accidents/Astrological Influences and NASA Accidents.htm> > > > 1 Oct. 1958 On this date the National Aeronautics and Space Administration began operation.> > > > 11 Oct. 1958 Pioneer I: First NASA launch.> > > > On May 25, 1961, President John F. Kennedy announced the goal of sending astronauts to the moon before the end of the decade.> > > > Apollo 1 fire- Jan 27, 1967 18:31:00 EST Cape Canaveral, Fla> > > > Apollo 7 - First U.S. three man mission > > Launch: October 11,

1968 16:02:45 UT> > Returned to Earth: October 22, 1968 splashdown 11:11:48 UT (7:11:48 a.m. EDT) > > > > Apollo 8> > Launch: December 21, 1968 12:51:00 UT (7:51:00 a.m. EST) > > Returned to Earth: December 27, 1968 splashdown 15:51:42 UT (10:51:42 a.m. EST) > > > > Apollo 9> > Launch: March 3, 1969 16:00:00 UT (11:00:00 a.m. EST) > > Returned to Earth: March 13, 1969 splashdown 17:00:54 UT (12:00:54 p.m. EST) > > > > Apollo 10 - > > Launch: May 18, 1969 16:49:00 UT (12:49:00 p.m. EDT) > > Returned to Earth: May 26., 1969 splashdown 16:52:23 UT (12:52:23 p.m. EDT) > > > > Apollo 11 - First men on the Moon > > Launch: July 16, 1969 13:32:00 UT (09:32 a.m. EDT) > > Landed on Moon: July 20, 1969 20:17:40 UT (4:17:40 p.m. EDT)

> > First step: 02:56:15 UT July 21, 1969 (10:56:15 p.m. EDT July 20, 1969) > > LM Departed Moon: July 21, 1969 17:54:01 UT (1:54:01 p.m. EDT) > > Returned to Earth: July 24, 1969 16:50:35 UT (12:50:35 p.m. EDT) > > > > Apollo 12 > > Launch: November 14, 1969 16:22:00 UTT (11:22:00 a.m. EST) > > Landed on Moon: November 19, 1969 6:54:35 UT ( 1:54:35 a.m. EST) > > LM Departed Moon: November 20, 1969 14:25:47 UT (9:25:47 a.m. EST) > > Returned to Earth: November 24, 1969 splashdown 20:58:24 UT ( 3:58:24 p.m. EST) > > > > Apollo 13 - First aborted Apollo Mission> > Launch: April 11, 1970 UT 19:13 (2:13 p.m. EST)> > Apollo 13 explosion- April 13, 1970 UT 19:13 (13:13:00 Houston, Texas)> > Returned to Earth: April 17, 1970, splashdown at 18:07:41 UT (1:07:41p.m. EST)

> > > > Apollo 14 > > Launch: January 31, 1971 21:03:02 UT (4:03:22 p.m. EST) > > Landed on Moon: February 5, 1971 9:18:11 UT (04:18:11 a.m. EST)> > LM Departed Moon: February 6, 1971 18:48:42 UT (1:48:42 p.m. EST) > > Returned to Earth: February 9, 1971 splashdown at 21:05:00 UT (4:05:00 p.m. EST) > > > > Apollo 15> > Launch: July 26, 1971 13:34:00 UT (9:34:00 a.m. EDT) > > Landed on Moon: July 30, 1971 22:16:29 UT (6:16:29 p.m. EDT) > > LM Departed Moon: August 2, 1971 17:11:22 UT (1:11:22 p.m. EDT) > > Returned to Earth: August 7, 1971 splashdown 20:45:53 UT (4:45:53 p.m. EDT) > > > > Apollo 16> > Launch: April 16, 1972 17:54:00 UT (12:54:00 p.m. EST) > > Landed on Moon: April 21, 1972 02:23:35 UT (April 20 9:23:35 p.m. EST) >

> LM Departed Moon: April 24, 1972 01:25:48 UT (April 23 8:25:48 p.m. EST) > > Returned to Earth: April 27, 1972 splashdown 19:45:05 UT (2:45:05 p.m. EST) > > > > Apollo 17 > > Launch: December 7, 1972 05:33:00 UT (12:33:00 a.m. EST) > > Landed on Moon: December 11, 1972 19:54:57 UT (02:54:57 p.m. EST)> > LM Departed Moon: December 14, 1972 22:54:37 UT (5:54:37 p.m. EST)> > Returned to Earth: December 19, 1972 splashdown at 19:24:59 UT (2:24:59p.m. EST) > > > > 1st launch Columbia-April 12, 1981, 07:00:00 am Cape Canaveral, Fla > > > > Space Shuttle Columbia flew 28 flights> > Date Designation Notes > > 1981 April 12 STS-1 First Shuttle mission > > 1981 November 12 STS-2 First re-use of manned space vehicle > > 1982 March 22 STS-3 Landed White

Sands Missile Range > > 1982 June 27 STS-4 Last shuttle R & D flight > > 1982 November 11 STS-5 First 4 person crew, first deployment of commercial satellite > > 1983 November 28 STS-9 First 6 person crew. 1st Spacelab. > > 1986 January 12 STS-61-C Representative Bill Nelson (D-FL) on board/ final successful shuttle flight before Challenger disaster > > 1989 August 8 STS-28 Launched KH-11 reconnaissance satellite > > 1990 January 9 STS-32 Retrieved Long Duration Exposure Facility > > 1990 December 2 STS-35 Carried multiple X-ray & UV telescopes > > 1991 June 5 STS-40 5th Spacelab - Life Sciences-1 > > 1992 June 25 STS-50 U.S. Microgravity Laboratory 1 (USML-1) > > 1992 October 22 STS-52 Deployed Laser Geodynamic Satellite II > > 1993 April 26 STS-55 German Spacelab D-2 Microgravity Research > >

1993 October 18 STS-58 Spacelab Life Sciences > > 1994 March 4 STS-62 United States Microgravity Payload-2 (USMP-2) > > 1994 July 8 STS-65 International Microgravity Laboratory (IML-2) > > 1995 October 20 STS-73 United States Microgravity Laboratory (USML-2) > > 1996 February 22 STS-75 Tethered Satellite System Reflight (TSS-1R) > > 1996 June 20 STS-78 Life and Microgravity Spacelab (LMS) > > 1996 November 19 STS-80 3rd flight of Wake Shield Facility (WSF)/ longest Shuttle flight as of 2006 > > 1997 April 4 STS-83 Microgravity Science Laboratory (MSL)- cut short > > 1997 July 1 STS-94 Microgravity Science Laboratory (MSL)- reflight > > 1997 November 19 STS-87 United States Microgravity Payload (USMP-4), Kalpana Chawla becomes first Indian-born astronaut to fly on the space shuttle > > 1998 April 13 STS-90

Neurolab - Spacelab > > 1999 July 23 STS-93 Deployed Chandra X-ray Observatory > > 2002 March 1 STS-109 Hubble Space Telescope service mission (HSM-3B) > > 2003 January 16 STS-107 A multi-disciplinary microgravity and Earth science research mission. Shuttle destroyed during re-entry on February 1, 2003 and all seven astronauts on board killed. Hundreds of the nematode worms onboard for research survived. > > > > Columbia launch-Jan 16, 2003 10:39:00am EST Cape Canaveral, Fla > > > > Challenger launch-Jan 28, 1986 11:38:00am Cape Canaveral, Fla > > > > Space Shuttle Atlantis, with the Galileo spacecraft aboard, was launched from Kennedy Space Center at 12:53 p.m. EDT on 18 October 1989 at the beginning of STS-34 mission. Galileo began a gravity assisted journey to Jupiter.> > > > On 24 April

1990 at 12:33:51 UTC The Hubble Space Telescope was launched by the shuttle Discovery (STS-31) > > > > Fatal Events Involving NASA Astronauts> > 31 October 1964 aircraft accident (1)> > 28 February 1966, aircraft accident (2)> > 27 January 1967 At 6:31 p.m. EST Apollo 1 crew accident (3)> > 6 June 1967 - Edward Givens was killed in an automobile accident > > 5 October 1967 aircraft accident (1)> > 15 November 1967 aircraft accident (1)> > 8 December 1967 aircraft accident (1)> > 28 January 1986 At 11:40 a.m. EST Challenger STS-51L crew accident (7)> > 24 May 1986 - Stephen Thorne was killed when the Pitts Special aircraft in which he was riding crashed in Santa Fe, TX.> > 17 June 1989 - S. David Griggs was killed in a vintage WWII aircraft while practicing for an air show in Earle,

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Dear Ms. Powers and Dr. Smith,Cheers to both of you for these great NASA discussions. Best of Wishes,ArunSheri Powers <mermaidslace wrote: Dear Shayn, It was your and Arun's posts and astoundingly correct prediction about the delays of the shuttle launch that got me interested in this subject. I, a green novice was treated with kindness and encouragement by everyone on the list, and I really appreciate it. I like your analysis of the new chart, and you raise some very good questions

about launch charts, that I will keep in mind as I continue to study. Sincerely, Sheri Powers Shayn Smith <mactunesmith

wrote: Dear Jorge and List,Thank you for officially rectifying the NASA chart, Jorge! Thank you Chuck for the kind words and thank you Sheri for your research and enthusiasm!The rectified chart is fitting in a number of ways:a) Chart ruler, Mercury puts emphasis on travel and detailed calculations neededb) Moon main period coincides with lunar preparations and launchesc) Mars, significator of initiatives and courage, is in its own MT sign d) Strong Venus, 2nd house lord of status, is conjunct the 10th house MEP and aspects the 4th house gaining public attention and honor with domestic benefit from technology transfere) 12th lord, Sun, on the 11th house MEP and aspecting the 5th house, brings occasional loss of hope and emotional despair because of accidents (affliction from

8th house lord, Mars, from the 8th house).I'm sure there are other observations to tease out of this chart. For example, today's successful conclusion of the latest Discovery mission coincides with a strong benefic Venus subperiod. Can we conclude that launch charts aren't reliable? Perhaps not. Other launch charts in the past seem to predict well their missions. This mission was different because the launch was delayed several times...but the mission still remained the same. So, maybe the first launch chart of a mission is the only chart to observe. The intitial launch chart for this mission (July 1) accurately predicted the weather-related delays and shows a better overall mission than the launch chart of July 4th. In the future, it would be a good idea to analyze the launch and the NASA charts together.It was fun to discuss this while the mission was in effect. Now that the mission is concluded, I

am relieved that the shuttle has landed safely and that our master rectifier, Jorge, has come to the rescue!Warm regards,ShaynSAMVA , "Jorge Angelino" <jorge.angelino wrote:>> Dear List Members, > > > > This is the rectified chart of:> > > > NASA> > Jul 29, 1958 11:30:02 AM +04:00 EDT> > Washington, D.C. (US) Longitude: 77W02 Latitude: 38N53> > Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:16 Current Period: JU/VE/SU> > > > Planet Deg Sign Speed SA Nakshatra Lord> > ================================================> > Asc 16:36 Vir Hasta Mo> > Sun 12:43 Can +00:57:21 FM Pushya Sa> > Moon 29:56 Sag +13:12:46 WK U.Shadya Su> > Mars 11:54 Ari +00:36:25 FM

Aswini Ke> > Merc 09:35 Leo +00:48:17 WK Magha Ke> > Jupt 00:48 Lib +00:06:36 WK Chitra Ma> > Ven 15:37 Gem +01:12:14 ST Ardra Ra> > Sat R 26:19 Sco -00:02:19 FM Jyeshtha Me> > Rahu 02:36 Lib -00:12:07 FM Chitra Ma> > Ketu 02:36 Ari -00:12:07 FM Aswini Ke> > > > True Node 365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 688 beats> > Day: Tuesday Sunrise: 6:07 AM> > Tithi: Shukla Chaturdashi> > Yoga Pt: 15:59 Cn Yogi:Sa AviYogi:Mo Dup Yogi: Mo> > Dagha Rashis: Pis Gem Vir Sag> > > > Rashi Chart> > ******************************************************* > > ** 7 * * 5 ** > > *8 * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > * * JU 00:48 * * * * > > * RA 02:36* ME 09:35* * > > * * * * * *

> > *SAR26:19 * 6 AS 16:36 * 4 SU 12:43* > > * * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > ** * * ** > > *9 MO 29:56 * 3 VE 15:37 * > > ** * * ** > > *10* * * * * > > * * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > * * 12 * 2 * > > * * * * * * > > * * * KE 02:36* * > > * * * * MA 11:54 * * > > * * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > ** 11 * * 1 ** > > ******************************************************* > > > > Navamsha> > ******************************************************* > > ** 3 * * 1 ** > > *4 * * *

* * > > * * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > * ME * KE * * > > * * * * * * > > *MA * 2 AS * 12 * > > * * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > ** * * VE ** > > *5 * 11 SAR * > > ** * * ** > > *6 * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > * * * * * * > > * * 8 * 10 * > > * * * * * * > > * SU * * * * > > * * JU * * MO * * > > * * RA * * * * > > * * * * * * > > ** 7 * * 9 ** > > ******************************************************* > > > > Some of the events/facts used in the rectification:> >

> > EARLY NASA> > > > NACA, National Advisory Commission for Aeronautics, the government agency that pre-dated NASA, National Aeronautic Space Administration, was founded March 3, 1915, 08:00 EST (08:00 AM), Hampton, VA, 76 W.20, 37 N.01. On 7/29/1958, President Eisenhower signed the bill for NACA to become NASA. The transition went into effect on the morning of October 1, 1958, when NACA segued into NASA, the Vanguard team and the Upper Atmosphere Sounding Rocket group. JPL was added in December. Source Notes: LMR quotes Harry Shoaf in the early '80s, NASA engineer who was with the original NACA, who said that on the morning of October 1, 1958, when they came to work, it was now known as NASA; they were still stationed in Hampton, Virginia.> > > > Ron Howland, UK writes on the ISAR website 6/17/2001, "Eisenhower signed the bill that created this Federal

Agency on July 29, 1958 in the White House. No time for this signing was recorded. According to the Archivist at the Eisenhower Library in Abilene, KS, " No special ceremony was held, no Congressmen attended, and no photographs were taken. However, it is worth noting that between 11:24 and 11:35 AM, (according to Ike's appointment diary) he was in an "Off the record" meeting with one Dr. T. Keith Glennan. Glennan was the first NASA Administrator, and it is a hunch on my part that he was in the White House to witness the informal signing of the NASA Bill, although no evidence has surfaced thus far to confirm this. "Abilene Library was able to confirm that Dr T. Keith Glennan was sworn as NASA Administrator at 11am Aug 19, 1958 in the White House."> > HYPERLINK "http://www.astrodatabank.com/NM/Columbia.htm"http://www.astrodatabank.com/NM/Columbia.htm> > > > > > HYPERLINK "http://www.valkyrieastrology.com/Articles/NASA%20Accidents/Astrological%20Influences%20and%20NASA%20Accidents.htm'>http://www.valkyrieastrology.com/Articles/NASA%20Accidents/Astrological%20Influences%20and%20NASA%20Accidents.htm"http://www.valkyrieastrology.com/Articles/NASA Accidents/Astrological Influences and NASA Accidents.htm> > > > 1 Oct. 1958 On this date the National Aeronautics and Space Administration began operation.> > > > 11 Oct. 1958 Pioneer I: First NASA launch.> > > > On May 25, 1961, President John F. Kennedy announced the goal of sending astronauts to the moon before the end of the decade.> > > > Apollo 1 fire- Jan

27, 1967 18:31:00 EST Cape Canaveral, Fla> > > > Apollo 7 - First U.S. three man mission > > Launch: October 11, 1968 16:02:45 UT> > Returned to Earth: October 22, 1968 splashdown 11:11:48 UT (7:11:48 a.m. EDT) > > > > Apollo 8> > Launch: December 21, 1968 12:51:00 UT (7:51:00 a.m. EST) > > Returned to Earth: December 27, 1968 splashdown 15:51:42 UT (10:51:42 a.m. EST) > > > > Apollo 9> > Launch: March 3, 1969 16:00:00 UT (11:00:00 a.m. EST) > > Returned to Earth: March 13, 1969 splashdown 17:00:54 UT (12:00:54 p.m. EST) > > > > Apollo 10 - > > Launch: May 18, 1969 16:49:00 UT (12:49:00 p.m. EDT) > > Returned to Earth: May 26., 1969 splashdown 16:52:23 UT (12:52:23 p.m. EDT) > > > > Apollo 11 - First men on

the Moon > > Launch: July 16, 1969 13:32:00 UT (09:32 a.m. EDT) > > Landed on Moon: July 20, 1969 20:17:40 UT (4:17:40 p.m. EDT) > > First step: 02:56:15 UT July 21, 1969 (10:56:15 p.m. EDT July 20, 1969) > > LM Departed Moon: July 21, 1969 17:54:01 UT (1:54:01 p.m. EDT) > > Returned to Earth: July 24, 1969 16:50:35 UT (12:50:35 p.m. EDT) > > > > Apollo 12 > > Launch: November 14, 1969 16:22:00 UTT (11:22:00 a.m. EST) > > Landed on Moon: November 19, 1969 6:54:35 UT ( 1:54:35 a.m. EST) > > LM Departed Moon: November 20, 1969 14:25:47 UT (9:25:47 a.m. EST) > > Returned to Earth: November 24, 1969 splashdown 20:58:24 UT ( 3:58:24 p.m. EST) > > > > Apollo 13 - First aborted Apollo Mission> > Launch: April 11, 1970 UT 19:13 (2:13 p.m. EST)> > Apollo 13

explosion- April 13, 1970 UT 19:13 (13:13:00 Houston, Texas)> > Returned to Earth: April 17, 1970, splashdown at 18:07:41 UT (1:07:41p.m. EST) > > > > Apollo 14 > > Launch: January 31, 1971 21:03:02 UT (4:03:22 p.m. EST) > > Landed on Moon: February 5, 1971 9:18:11 UT (04:18:11 a.m. EST)> > LM Departed Moon: February 6, 1971 18:48:42 UT (1:48:42 p.m. EST) > > Returned to Earth: February 9, 1971 splashdown at 21:05:00 UT (4:05:00 p.m. EST) > > > > Apollo 15> > Launch: July 26, 1971 13:34:00 UT (9:34:00 a.m. EDT) > > Landed on Moon: July 30, 1971 22:16:29 UT (6:16:29 p.m. EDT) > > LM Departed Moon: August 2, 1971 17:11:22 UT (1:11:22 p.m. EDT) > > Returned to Earth: August 7, 1971 splashdown 20:45:53 UT (4:45:53 p.m. EDT) > > > > Apollo 16>

> Launch: April 16, 1972 17:54:00 UT (12:54:00 p.m. EST) > > Landed on Moon: April 21, 1972 02:23:35 UT (April 20 9:23:35 p.m. EST) > > LM Departed Moon: April 24, 1972 01:25:48 UT (April 23 8:25:48 p.m. EST) > > Returned to Earth: April 27, 1972 splashdown 19:45:05 UT (2:45:05 p.m. EST) > > > > Apollo 17 > > Launch: December 7, 1972 05:33:00 UT (12:33:00 a.m. EST) > > Landed on Moon: December 11, 1972 19:54:57 UT (02:54:57 p.m. EST)> > LM Departed Moon: December 14, 1972 22:54:37 UT (5:54:37 p.m. EST)> > Returned to Earth: December 19, 1972 splashdown at 19:24:59 UT (2:24:59p.m. EST) > > > > 1st launch Columbia-April 12, 1981, 07:00:00 am Cape Canaveral, Fla > > > > Space Shuttle Columbia flew 28 flights> > Date Designation Notes > > 1981

April 12 STS-1 First Shuttle mission > > 1981 November 12 STS-2 First re-use of manned space vehicle > > 1982 March 22 STS-3 Landed White Sands Missile Range > > 1982 June 27 STS-4 Last shuttle R & D flight > > 1982 November 11 STS-5 First 4 person crew, first deployment of commercial satellite > > 1983 November 28 STS-9 First 6 person crew. 1st Spacelab. > > 1986 January 12 STS-61-C Representative Bill Nelson (D-FL) on board/ final successful shuttle flight before Challenger disaster > > 1989 August 8 STS-28 Launched KH-11 reconnaissance satellite > > 1990 January 9 STS-32 Retrieved Long Duration Exposure Facility > > 1990 December 2 STS-35 Carried multiple X-ray & UV telescopes > > 1991 June 5 STS-40 5th Spacelab - Life Sciences-1 > > 1992 June 25 STS-50 U.S. Microgravity Laboratory 1 (USML-1) >

> 1992 October 22 STS-52 Deployed Laser Geodynamic Satellite II > > 1993 April 26 STS-55 German Spacelab D-2 Microgravity Research > > 1993 October 18 STS-58 Spacelab Life Sciences > > 1994 March 4 STS-62 United States Microgravity Payload-2 (USMP-2) > > 1994 July 8 STS-65 International Microgravity Laboratory (IML-2) > > 1995 October 20 STS-73 United States Microgravity Laboratory (USML-2) > > 1996 February 22 STS-75 Tethered Satellite System Reflight (TSS-1R) > > 1996 June 20 STS-78 Life and Microgravity Spacelab (LMS) > > 1996 November 19 STS-80 3rd flight of Wake Shield Facility (WSF)/ longest Shuttle flight as of 2006 > > 1997 April 4 STS-83 Microgravity Science Laboratory (MSL)- cut short > > 1997 July 1 STS-94 Microgravity Science Laboratory (MSL)- reflight > > 1997 November 19 STS-87 United

States Microgravity Payload (USMP-4), Kalpana Chawla becomes first Indian-born astronaut to fly on the space shuttle > > 1998 April 13 STS-90 Neurolab - Spacelab > > 1999 July 23 STS-93 Deployed Chandra X-ray Observatory > > 2002 March 1 STS-109 Hubble Space Telescope service mission (HSM-3B) > > 2003 January 16 STS-107 A multi-disciplinary microgravity and Earth science research mission. Shuttle destroyed during re-entry on February 1, 2003 and all seven astronauts on board killed. Hundreds of the nematode worms onboard for research survived. > > > > Columbia launch-Jan 16, 2003 10:39:00am EST Cape Canaveral, Fla > > > > Challenger launch-Jan 28, 1986 11:38:00am Cape Canaveral, Fla > > > > Space Shuttle Atlantis, with the Galileo spacecraft aboard, was launched from Kennedy Space Center at 12:53 p.m. EDT

on 18 October 1989 at the beginning of STS-34 mission. Galileo began a gravity assisted journey to Jupiter.> > > > On 24 April 1990 at 12:33:51 UTC The Hubble Space Telescope was launched by the shuttle Discovery (STS-31) > > > > Fatal Events Involving NASA Astronauts> > 31 October 1964 aircraft accident (1)> > 28 February 1966, aircraft accident (2)> > 27 January 1967 At 6:31 p.m. EST Apollo 1 crew accident (3)> > 6 June 1967 - Edward Givens was killed in an automobile accident > > 5 October 1967 aircraft accident (1)> > 15 November 1967 aircraft accident (1)> > 8 December 1967 aircraft accident (1)> > 28 January 1986 At 11:40 a.m. EST Challenger STS-51L crew accident (7)> > 24 May 1986 - Stephen Thorne was killed when the Pitts Special aircraft in which he was riding

crashed in Santa Fe, TX.> > 17 June 1989 - S. David Griggs was killed in a vintage WWII aircraft while practicing for an air show in Earle, AR.> > 5 April 1991 While traveling on NASA business, Carter was aboard an Atlantic Southeast Airlines plane that crashed. > > 22 May 2001 Patricia Hilliard Robertson was killed as a result of injuries sustained in a plane crash> > 1 February 2003 At 8:59:32 a.m. EST Columbia STS-107 crew accident (7)> > 26 June 2003 At about 5:29 a.m. EDT, the Helios Prototype Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPV), a proof-of-concept solar-electric flying wing, crashed> > > > Best wishes,> > > > > > > > HYPERLINK "http://satva.blogspot.com/" \nsatva> > > > > > > > Jorge

Angelino > > Rua da Sociedade Filarmónica Perpétua Azeitonense, 29> 2925-598 Azeitão> Portugal > > > HYPERLINK "jorge.angelino" \njorge.angelino > > > tel: > mobile: > > 210813674> 963916784 > > > > > > HYPERLINK "https://www.plaxo.com/add_me?u=21475072036 & v0=451086 & k0=1260191974" \nAdd me to your address book...> > HYPERLINK "http://www.plaxo.com/signature" \nWant a signature like this?> > > > > -- > > > Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.1/389 - Release 14.07.2006> Get on board. You're invited to try the new Mail Beta.

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And thank you for your contributions and encouragement, Arun! They

are really appreciated...

 

Warm regards,

Shayn

 

SAMVA , Arun Rao <arunrao9 wrote:

>

> Dear Ms. Powers and Dr. Smith,

>

> Cheers to both of you for these great NASA discussions.

>

> Best of Wishes,

>

> Arun

>

> Sheri Powers <mermaidslace

wrote:

> Dear Shayn,

> It was your and Arun's posts and astoundingly correct prediction

about the delays of the shuttle launch that got me interested in this

subject. I, a green novice was treated with kindness and

encouragement by everyone on the list, and I really appreciate it. I

like your analysis of the new chart, and you raise some very good

questions about launch charts, that I will keep in mind as I continue

to study.

>

Sincerely,

>

Sheri Powers

> Shayn Smith <mactunesmith wrote:

> Dear Jorge and List,

> Thank you for officially rectifying the NASA chart, Jorge! Thank

you

> Chuck for the kind words and thank you Sheri for your research and

> enthusiasm!

>

> The rectified chart is fitting in a number of ways:

> a) Chart ruler, Mercury puts emphasis on travel and detailed

> calculations needed

> b) Moon main period coincides with lunar preparations and launches

> c) Mars, significator of initiatives and courage, is in its own MT

> sign

> d) Strong Venus, 2nd house lord of status, is conjunct the 10th

> house MEP and aspects the 4th house gaining public attention and

> honor with domestic benefit from technology transfer

> e) 12th lord, Sun, on the 11th house MEP and aspecting the 5th

> house, brings occasional loss of hope and emotional despair because

> of accidents (affliction from 8th house lord, Mars, from the 8th

> house).

>

> I'm sure there are other observations to tease out of this chart.

> For example, today's successful conclusion of the latest Discovery

> mission coincides with a strong benefic Venus subperiod.

>

> Can we conclude that launch charts aren't reliable? Perhaps not.

> Other launch charts in the past seem to predict well their

missions.

> This mission was different because the launch was delayed several

> times...but the mission still remained the same. So, maybe the

first

> launch chart of a mission is the only chart to observe. The

intitial

> launch chart for this mission (July 1) accurately predicted the

> weather-related delays and shows a better overall mission than the

> launch chart of July 4th. In the future, it would be a good idea to

> analyze the launch and the NASA charts together.

>

> It was fun to discuss this while the mission was in effect. Now

that

> the mission is concluded, I am relieved that the shuttle has landed

> safely and that our master rectifier, Jorge, has come to the rescue!

>

> Warm regards,

> Shayn

>

> SAMVA , " Jorge Angelino " <jorge.angelino@>

> wrote:

> >

> > Dear List Members,

> >

> >

> >

> > This is the rectified chart of:

> >

> >

> >

> > NASA

> >

> > Jul 29, 1958 11:30:02 AM +04:00 EDT

> >

> > Washington, D.C. (US) Longitude: 77W02 Latitude: 38N53

> >

> > Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:16 Current Period: JU/VE/SU

> >

> >

> >

> > Planet Deg Sign Speed SA Nakshatra Lord

> >

> > ================================================

> >

> > Asc 16:36 Vir Hasta Mo

> >

> > Sun 12:43 Can +00:57:21 FM Pushya Sa

> >

> > Moon 29:56 Sag +13:12:46 WK U.Shadya Su

> >

> > Mars 11:54 Ari +00:36:25 FM Aswini Ke

> >

> > Merc 09:35 Leo +00:48:17 WK Magha Ke

> >

> > Jupt 00:48 Lib +00:06:36 WK Chitra Ma

> >

> > Ven 15:37 Gem +01:12:14 ST Ardra Ra

> >

> > Sat R 26:19 Sco -00:02:19 FM Jyeshtha Me

> >

> > Rahu 02:36 Lib -00:12:07 FM Chitra Ma

> >

> > Ketu 02:36 Ari -00:12:07 FM Aswini Ke

> >

> >

> >

> > True Node 365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 688 beats

> >

> > Day: Tuesday Sunrise: 6:07 AM

> >

> > Tithi: Shukla Chaturdashi

> >

> > Yoga Pt: 15:59 Cn Yogi:Sa AviYogi:Mo Dup Yogi: Mo

> >

> > Dagha Rashis: Pis Gem Vir Sag

> >

> >

> >

> > Rashi Chart

> >

> > *******************************************************

> >

> > ** 7 * * 5 **

> >

> > *8 * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * JU 00:48 * * * *

> >

> > * RA 02:36* ME 09:35* *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > *SAR26:19 * 6 AS 16:36 * 4 SU 12:43*

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > ** * * **

> >

> > *9 MO 29:56 * 3 VE 15:37 *

> >

> > ** * * **

> >

> > *10* * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * 12 * 2 *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * * KE 02:36* *

> >

> > * * * * MA 11:54 * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > ** 11 * * 1 **

> >

> > *******************************************************

> >

> >

> >

> > Navamsha

> >

> > *******************************************************

> >

> > ** 3 * * 1 **

> >

> > *4 * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * ME * KE * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > *MA * 2 AS * 12 *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > ** * * VE **

> >

> > *5 * 11 SAR *

> >

> > ** * * **

> >

> > *6 * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * 8 * 10 *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * SU * * * *

> >

> > * * JU * * MO * *

> >

> > * * RA * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > ** 7 * * 9 **

> >

> > *******************************************************

> >

> >

> >

> > Some of the events/facts used in the rectification:

> >

> >

> >

> > EARLY NASA

> >

> >

> >

> > NACA, National Advisory Commission for Aeronautics, the

government

> agency that pre-dated NASA, National Aeronautic Space

> Administration, was founded March 3, 1915, 08:00 EST (08:00 AM),

> Hampton, VA, 76 W.20, 37 N.01. On 7/29/1958, President Eisenhower

> signed the bill for NACA to become NASA. The transition went into

> effect on the morning of October 1, 1958, when NACA segued into

> NASA, the Vanguard team and the Upper Atmosphere Sounding Rocket

> group. JPL was added in December. Source Notes: LMR quotes Harry

> Shoaf in the early '80s, NASA engineer who was with the original

> NACA, who said that on the morning of October 1, 1958, when they

> came to work, it was now known as NASA; they were still stationed

in

> Hampton, Virginia.

> >

> >

> >

> > Ron Howland, UK writes on the ISAR website 6/17/2001, " Eisenhower

> signed the bill that created this Federal Agency on July 29, 1958

in

> the White House. No time for this signing was recorded. According

to

> the Archivist at the Eisenhower Library in Abilene, KS, " No

special

> ceremony was held, no Congressmen attended, and no photographs

were

> taken. However, it is worth noting that between 11:24 and 11:35 AM,

> (according to Ike's appointment diary) he was in an " Off the

record "

> meeting with one Dr. T. Keith Glennan. Glennan was the first NASA

> Administrator, and it is a hunch on my part that he was in the

White

> House to witness the informal signing of the NASA Bill, although no

> evidence has surfaced thus far to confirm this. " Abilene Library

was

> able to confirm that Dr T. Keith Glennan was sworn as NASA

> Administrator at 11am Aug 19, 1958 in the White House. "

> >

> >

>

HYPERLINK " http://www.astrodatabank.com/NM/Columbia.htm " http://www.as

> trodatabank.com/NM/Columbia.htm

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > HYPERLINK " http://www.valkyrieastrology.com/Articles/NASA%

> 20Accidents/Astrological%20Influences%20and%20NASA%

> 20Accidents.htm " http://www.valkyrieastrology.com/Articles/NASA

> Accidents/Astrological Influences and NASA Accidents.htm

> >

> >

> >

> > 1 Oct. 1958 On this date the National Aeronautics and Space

> Administration began operation.

> >

> >

> >

> > 11 Oct. 1958 Pioneer I: First NASA launch.

> >

> >

> >

> > On May 25, 1961, President John F. Kennedy announced the goal of

> sending astronauts to the moon before the end of the decade.

> >

> >

> >

> > Apollo 1 fire- Jan 27, 1967 18:31:00 EST Cape Canaveral, Fla

> >

> >

> >

> > Apollo 7 - First U.S. three man mission

> >

> > Launch: October 11, 1968 16:02:45 UT

> >

> > Returned to Earth: October 22, 1968 splashdown 11:11:48 UT

> (7:11:48 a.m. EDT)

> >

> >

> >

> > Apollo 8

> >

> > Launch: December 21, 1968 12:51:00 UT (7:51:00 a.m. EST)

> >

> > Returned to Earth: December 27, 1968 splashdown 15:51:42 UT

> (10:51:42 a.m. EST)

> >

> >

> >

> > Apollo 9

> >

> > Launch: March 3, 1969 16:00:00 UT (11:00:00 a.m. EST)

> >

> > Returned to Earth: March 13, 1969 splashdown 17:00:54 UT

(12:00:54

> p.m. EST)

> >

> >

> >

> > Apollo 10 -

> >

> > Launch: May 18, 1969 16:49:00 UT (12:49:00 p.m. EDT)

> >

> > Returned to Earth: May 26., 1969 splashdown 16:52:23 UT (12:52:23

> p.m. EDT)

> >

> >

> >

> > Apollo 11 - First men on the Moon

> >

> > Launch: July 16, 1969 13:32:00 UT (09:32 a.m. EDT)

> >

> > Landed on Moon: July 20, 1969 20:17:40 UT (4:17:40 p.m. EDT)

> >

> > First step: 02:56:15 UT July 21, 1969 (10:56:15 p.m. EDT July 20,

> 1969)

> >

> > LM Departed Moon: July 21, 1969 17:54:01 UT (1:54:01 p.m. EDT)

> >

> > Returned to Earth: July 24, 1969 16:50:35 UT (12:50:35 p.m. EDT)

> >

> >

> >

> > Apollo 12

> >

> > Launch: November 14, 1969 16:22:00 UTT (11:22:00 a.m. EST)

> >

> > Landed on Moon: November 19, 1969 6:54:35 UT ( 1:54:35 a.m. EST)

> >

> > LM Departed Moon: November 20, 1969 14:25:47 UT (9:25:47 a.m.

EST)

> >

> > Returned to Earth: November 24, 1969 splashdown 20:58:24 UT (

> 3:58:24 p.m. EST)

> >

> >

> >

> > Apollo 13 - First aborted Apollo Mission

> >

> > Launch: April 11, 1970 UT 19:13 (2:13 p.m. EST)

> >

> > Apollo 13 explosion- April 13, 1970 UT 19:13 (13:13:00 Houston,

> Texas)

> >

> > Returned to Earth: April 17, 1970, splashdown at 18:07:41 UT

> (1:07:41p.m. EST)

> >

> >

> >

> > Apollo 14

> >

> > Launch: January 31, 1971 21:03:02 UT (4:03:22 p.m. EST)

> >

> > Landed on Moon: February 5, 1971 9:18:11 UT (04:18:11 a.m. EST)

> >

> > LM Departed Moon: February 6, 1971 18:48:42 UT (1:48:42 p.m.

> EST)

> >

> > Returned to Earth: February 9, 1971 splashdown at 21:05:00 UT

> (4:05:00 p.m. EST)

> >

> >

> >

> > Apollo 15

> >

> > Launch: July 26, 1971 13:34:00 UT (9:34:00 a.m. EDT)

> >

> > Landed on Moon: July 30, 1971 22:16:29 UT (6:16:29 p.m. EDT)

> >

> > LM Departed Moon: August 2, 1971 17:11:22 UT (1:11:22 p.m. EDT)

> >

> > Returned to Earth: August 7, 1971 splashdown 20:45:53 UT (4:45:53

> p.m. EDT)

> >

> >

> >

> > Apollo 16

> >

> > Launch: April 16, 1972 17:54:00 UT (12:54:00 p.m. EST)

> >

> > Landed on Moon: April 21, 1972 02:23:35 UT (April 20 9:23:35 p.m.

> EST)

> >

> > LM Departed Moon: April 24, 1972 01:25:48 UT (April 23 8:25:48

> p.m. EST)

> >

> > Returned to Earth: April 27, 1972 splashdown 19:45:05 UT (2:45:05

> p.m. EST)

> >

> >

> >

> > Apollo 17

> >

> > Launch: December 7, 1972 05:33:00 UT (12:33:00 a.m. EST)

> >

> > Landed on Moon: December 11, 1972 19:54:57 UT (02:54:57 p.m. EST)

> >

> > LM Departed Moon: December 14, 1972 22:54:37 UT (5:54:37 p.m. EST)

> >

> > Returned to Earth: December 19, 1972 splashdown at 19:24:59 UT

> (2:24:59p.m. EST)

> >

> >

> >

> > 1st launch Columbia-April 12, 1981, 07:00:00 am Cape Canaveral,

> Fla

> >

> >

> >

> > Space Shuttle Columbia flew 28 flights

> >

> > Date Designation Notes

> >

> > 1981 April 12 STS-1 First Shuttle mission

> >

> > 1981 November 12 STS-2 First re-use of manned space vehicle

> >

> > 1982 March 22 STS-3 Landed White Sands Missile Range

> >

> > 1982 June 27 STS-4 Last shuttle R & D flight

> >

> > 1982 November 11 STS-5 First 4 person crew, first deployment of

> commercial satellite

> >

> > 1983 November 28 STS-9 First 6 person crew. 1st Spacelab.

> >

> > 1986 January 12 STS-61-C Representative Bill Nelson (D-FL) on

> board/ final successful shuttle flight before Challenger disaster

> >

> > 1989 August 8 STS-28 Launched KH-11 reconnaissance satellite

> >

> > 1990 January 9 STS-32 Retrieved Long Duration Exposure Facility

> >

> > 1990 December 2 STS-35 Carried multiple X-ray & UV telescopes

> >

> > 1991 June 5 STS-40 5th Spacelab - Life Sciences-1

> >

> > 1992 June 25 STS-50 U.S. Microgravity Laboratory 1 (USML-1)

> >

> > 1992 October 22 STS-52 Deployed Laser Geodynamic Satellite II

> >

> > 1993 April 26 STS-55 German Spacelab D-2 Microgravity Research

> >

> > 1993 October 18 STS-58 Spacelab Life Sciences

> >

> > 1994 March 4 STS-62 United States Microgravity Payload-2 (USMP-2)

> >

> > 1994 July 8 STS-65 International Microgravity Laboratory (IML-2)

> >

> > 1995 October 20 STS-73 United States Microgravity Laboratory

(USML-

> 2)

> >

> > 1996 February 22 STS-75 Tethered Satellite System Reflight (TSS-

> 1R)

> >

> > 1996 June 20 STS-78 Life and Microgravity Spacelab (LMS)

> >

> > 1996 November 19 STS-80 3rd flight of Wake Shield Facility (WSF)/

> longest Shuttle flight as of 2006

> >

> > 1997 April 4 STS-83 Microgravity Science Laboratory (MSL)- cut

> short

> >

> > 1997 July 1 STS-94 Microgravity Science Laboratory (MSL)-

reflight

> >

> > 1997 November 19 STS-87 United States Microgravity Payload (USMP-

> 4), Kalpana Chawla becomes first Indian-born astronaut to fly on

the

> space shuttle

> >

> > 1998 April 13 STS-90 Neurolab - Spacelab

> >

> > 1999 July 23 STS-93 Deployed Chandra X-ray Observatory

> >

> > 2002 March 1 STS-109 Hubble Space Telescope service mission (HSM-

> 3B)

> >

> > 2003 January 16 STS-107 A multi-disciplinary microgravity and

> Earth science research mission. Shuttle destroyed during re-entry

on

> February 1, 2003 and all seven astronauts on board killed. Hundreds

> of the nematode worms onboard for research survived.

> >

> >

> >

> > Columbia launch-Jan 16, 2003 10:39:00am EST Cape Canaveral, Fla

> >

> >

> >

> > Challenger launch-Jan 28, 1986 11:38:00am Cape Canaveral, Fla

> >

> >

> >

> > Space Shuttle Atlantis, with the Galileo spacecraft aboard, was

> launched from Kennedy Space Center at 12:53 p.m. EDT on 18 October

> 1989 at the beginning of STS-34 mission. Galileo began a gravity

> assisted journey to Jupiter.

> >

> >

> >

> > On 24 April 1990 at 12:33:51 UTC The Hubble Space Telescope was

> launched by the shuttle Discovery (STS-31)

> >

> >

> >

> > Fatal Events Involving NASA Astronauts

> >

> > 31 October 1964 aircraft accident (1)

> >

> > 28 February 1966, aircraft accident (2)

> >

> > 27 January 1967 At 6:31 p.m. EST Apollo 1 crew accident (3)

> >

> > 6 June 1967 - Edward Givens was killed in an automobile accident

> >

> > 5 October 1967 aircraft accident (1)

> >

> > 15 November 1967 aircraft accident (1)

> >

> > 8 December 1967 aircraft accident (1)

> >

> > 28 January 1986 At 11:40 a.m. EST Challenger STS-51L crew

accident

> (7)

> >

> > 24 May 1986 - Stephen Thorne was killed when the Pitts Special

> aircraft in which he was riding crashed in Santa Fe, TX.

> >

> > 17 June 1989 - S. David Griggs was killed in a vintage WWII

> aircraft while practicing for an air show in Earle, AR.

> >

> > 5 April 1991 While traveling on NASA business, Carter was aboard

> an Atlantic Southeast Airlines plane that crashed.

> >

> > 22 May 2001 Patricia Hilliard Robertson was killed as a result of

> injuries sustained in a plane crash

> >

> > 1 February 2003 At 8:59:32 a.m. EST Columbia STS-107 crew

accident

> (7)

> >

> > 26 June 2003 At about 5:29 a.m. EDT, the Helios Prototype

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Thank you for your kind words, Sheri, and best of luck in your

studies!

 

Warm regards,

Shayn

 

SAMVA , Sheri Powers <mermaidslace wrote:

>

> Dear Shayn,

> It was your and Arun's posts and astoundingly correct prediction

about the delays of the shuttle launch that got me interested in

this subject. I, a green novice was treated with kindness and

encouragement by everyone on the list, and I really appreciate it.

I like your analysis of the new chart, and you raise some very good

questions about launch charts, that I will keep in mind as I

continue to study.

>

Sincerely,

>

Sheri Powers

> Shayn Smith <mactunesmith wrote:

> Dear Jorge and List,

> Thank you for officially rectifying the NASA chart, Jorge! Thank

you

> Chuck for the kind words and thank you Sheri for your research and

> enthusiasm!

>

> The rectified chart is fitting in a number of ways:

> a) Chart ruler, Mercury puts emphasis on travel and detailed

> calculations needed

> b) Moon main period coincides with lunar preparations and launches

> c) Mars, significator of initiatives and courage, is in its own MT

> sign

> d) Strong Venus, 2nd house lord of status, is conjunct the 10th

> house MEP and aspects the 4th house gaining public attention and

> honor with domestic benefit from technology transfer

> e) 12th lord, Sun, on the 11th house MEP and aspecting the 5th

> house, brings occasional loss of hope and emotional despair

because

> of accidents (affliction from 8th house lord, Mars, from the 8th

> house).

>

> I'm sure there are other observations to tease out of this chart.

> For example, today's successful conclusion of the latest Discovery

> mission coincides with a strong benefic Venus subperiod.

>

> Can we conclude that launch charts aren't reliable? Perhaps not.

> Other launch charts in the past seem to predict well their

missions.

> This mission was different because the launch was delayed several

> times...but the mission still remained the same. So, maybe the

first

> launch chart of a mission is the only chart to observe. The

intitial

> launch chart for this mission (July 1) accurately predicted the

> weather-related delays and shows a better overall mission than the

> launch chart of July 4th. In the future, it would be a good idea

to

> analyze the launch and the NASA charts together.

>

> It was fun to discuss this while the mission was in effect. Now

that

> the mission is concluded, I am relieved that the shuttle has

landed

> safely and that our master rectifier, Jorge, has come to the

rescue!

>

> Warm regards,

> Shayn

>

> SAMVA , " Jorge Angelino " <jorge.angelino@>

> wrote:

> >

> > Dear List Members,

> >

> >

> >

> > This is the rectified chart of:

> >

> >

> >

> > NASA

> >

> > Jul 29, 1958 11:30:02 AM +04:00 EDT

> >

> > Washington, D.C. (US) Longitude: 77W02 Latitude: 38N53

> >

> > Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:16 Current Period: JU/VE/SU

> >

> >

> >

> > Planet Deg Sign Speed SA Nakshatra Lord

> >

> > ================================================

> >

> > Asc 16:36 Vir Hasta Mo

> >

> > Sun 12:43 Can +00:57:21 FM Pushya Sa

> >

> > Moon 29:56 Sag +13:12:46 WK U.Shadya Su

> >

> > Mars 11:54 Ari +00:36:25 FM Aswini Ke

> >

> > Merc 09:35 Leo +00:48:17 WK Magha Ke

> >

> > Jupt 00:48 Lib +00:06:36 WK Chitra Ma

> >

> > Ven 15:37 Gem +01:12:14 ST Ardra Ra

> >

> > Sat R 26:19 Sco -00:02:19 FM Jyeshtha Me

> >

> > Rahu 02:36 Lib -00:12:07 FM Chitra Ma

> >

> > Ketu 02:36 Ari -00:12:07 FM Aswini Ke

> >

> >

> >

> > True Node 365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 688 beats

> >

> > Day: Tuesday Sunrise: 6:07 AM

> >

> > Tithi: Shukla Chaturdashi

> >

> > Yoga Pt: 15:59 Cn Yogi:Sa AviYogi:Mo Dup Yogi: Mo

> >

> > Dagha Rashis: Pis Gem Vir Sag

> >

> >

> >

> > Rashi Chart

> >

> > *******************************************************

> >

> > ** 7 * * 5 **

> >

> > *8 * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * JU 00:48 * * * *

> >

> > * RA 02:36* ME 09:35* *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > *SAR26:19 * 6 AS 16:36 * 4 SU 12:43*

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > ** * * **

> >

> > *9 MO 29:56 * 3 VE 15:37 *

> >

> > ** * * **

> >

> > *10* * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * 12 * 2 *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * * KE 02:36* *

> >

> > * * * * MA 11:54 * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > ** 11 * * 1 **

> >

> > *******************************************************

> >

> >

> >

> > Navamsha

> >

> > *******************************************************

> >

> > ** 3 * * 1 **

> >

> > *4 * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * ME * KE * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > *MA * 2 AS * 12 *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > ** * * VE **

> >

> > *5 * 11 SAR *

> >

> > ** * * **

> >

> > *6 * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * * 8 * 10 *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > * SU * * * *

> >

> > * * JU * * MO * *

> >

> > * * RA * * * *

> >

> > * * * * * *

> >

> > ** 7 * * 9 **

> >

> > *******************************************************

> >

> >

> >

> > Some of the events/facts used in the rectification:

> >

> >

> >

> > EARLY NASA

> >

> >

> >

> > NACA, National Advisory Commission for Aeronautics, the

government

> agency that pre-dated NASA, National Aeronautic Space

> Administration, was founded March 3, 1915, 08:00 EST (08:00 AM),

> Hampton, VA, 76 W.20, 37 N.01. On 7/29/1958, President Eisenhower

> signed the bill for NACA to become NASA. The transition went into

> effect on the morning of October 1, 1958, when NACA segued into

> NASA, the Vanguard team and the Upper Atmosphere Sounding Rocket

> group. JPL was added in December. Source Notes: LMR quotes Harry

> Shoaf in the early '80s, NASA engineer who was with the original

> NACA, who said that on the morning of October 1, 1958, when they

> came to work, it was now known as NASA; they were still stationed

in

> Hampton, Virginia.

> >

> >

> >

> > Ron Howland, UK writes on the ISAR website

6/17/2001, " Eisenhower

> signed the bill that created this Federal Agency on July 29, 1958

in

> the White House. No time for this signing was recorded. According

to

> the Archivist at the Eisenhower Library in Abilene, KS, " No

special

> ceremony was held, no Congressmen attended, and no photographs

were

> taken. However, it is worth noting that between 11:24 and 11:35

AM,

> (according to Ike's appointment diary) he was in an " Off the

record "

> meeting with one Dr. T. Keith Glennan. Glennan was the first NASA

> Administrator, and it is a hunch on my part that he was in the

White

> House to witness the informal signing of the NASA Bill, although

no

> evidence has surfaced thus far to confirm this. " Abilene Library

was

> able to confirm that Dr T. Keith Glennan was sworn as NASA

> Administrator at 11am Aug 19, 1958 in the White House. "

> >

> >

>

HYPERLINK " http://www.astrodatabank.com/NM/Columbia.htm " http://www.as

> trodatabank.com/NM/Columbia.htm

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > HYPERLINK " http://www.valkyrieastrology.com/Articles/NASA%

> 20Accidents/Astrological%20Influences%20and%20NASA%

> 20Accidents.htm " http://www.valkyrieastrology.com/Articles/NASA

> Accidents/Astrological Influences and NASA Accidents.htm

> >

> >

> >

> > 1 Oct. 1958 On this date the National Aeronautics and Space

> Administration began operation.

> >

> >

> >

> > 11 Oct. 1958 Pioneer I: First NASA launch.

> >

> >

> >

> > On May 25, 1961, President John F. Kennedy announced the goal of

> sending astronauts to the moon before the end of the decade.

> >

> >

> >

> > Apollo 1 fire- Jan 27, 1967 18:31:00 EST Cape Canaveral, Fla

> >

> >

> >

> > Apollo 7 - First U.S. three man mission

> >

> > Launch: October 11, 1968 16:02:45 UT

> >

> > Returned to Earth: October 22, 1968 splashdown 11:11:48 UT

> (7:11:48 a.m. EDT)

> >

> >

> >

> > Apollo 8

> >

> > Launch: December 21, 1968 12:51:00 UT (7:51:00 a.m. EST)

> >

> > Returned to Earth: December 27, 1968 splashdown 15:51:42 UT

> (10:51:42 a.m. EST)

> >

> >

> >

> > Apollo 9

> >

> > Launch: March 3, 1969 16:00:00 UT (11:00:00 a.m. EST)

> >

> > Returned to Earth: March 13, 1969 splashdown 17:00:54 UT

(12:00:54

> p.m. EST)

> >

> >

> >

> > Apollo 10 -

> >

> > Launch: May 18, 1969 16:49:00 UT (12:49:00 p.m. EDT)

> >

> > Returned to Earth: May 26., 1969 splashdown 16:52:23 UT

(12:52:23

> p.m. EDT)

> >

> >

> >

> > Apollo 11 - First men on the Moon

> >

> > Launch: July 16, 1969 13:32:00 UT (09:32 a.m. EDT)

> >

> > Landed on Moon: July 20, 1969 20:17:40 UT (4:17:40 p.m. EDT)

> >

> > First step: 02:56:15 UT July 21, 1969 (10:56:15 p.m. EDT July

20,

> 1969)

> >

> > LM Departed Moon: July 21, 1969 17:54:01 UT (1:54:01 p.m. EDT)

> >

> > Returned to Earth: July 24, 1969 16:50:35 UT (12:50:35 p.m. EDT)

> >

> >

> >

> > Apollo 12

> >

> > Launch: November 14, 1969 16:22:00 UTT (11:22:00 a.m. EST)

> >

> > Landed on Moon: November 19, 1969 6:54:35 UT ( 1:54:35 a.m. EST)

> >

> > LM Departed Moon: November 20, 1969 14:25:47 UT (9:25:47 a.m.

EST)

> >

> > Returned to Earth: November 24, 1969 splashdown 20:58:24 UT (

> 3:58:24 p.m. EST)

> >

> >

> >

> > Apollo 13 - First aborted Apollo Mission

> >

> > Launch: April 11, 1970 UT 19:13 (2:13 p.m. EST)

> >

> > Apollo 13 explosion- April 13, 1970 UT 19:13 (13:13:00 Houston,

> Texas)

> >

> > Returned to Earth: April 17, 1970, splashdown at 18:07:41 UT

> (1:07:41p.m. EST)

> >

> >

> >

> > Apollo 14

> >

> > Launch: January 31, 1971 21:03:02 UT (4:03:22 p.m. EST)

> >

> > Landed on Moon: February 5, 1971 9:18:11 UT (04:18:11 a.m. EST)

> >

> > LM Departed Moon: February 6, 1971 18:48:42 UT (1:48:42 p.m.

> EST)

> >

> > Returned to Earth: February 9, 1971 splashdown at 21:05:00 UT

> (4:05:00 p.m. EST)

> >

> >

> >

> > Apollo 15

> >

> > Launch: July 26, 1971 13:34:00 UT (9:34:00 a.m. EDT)

> >

> > Landed on Moon: July 30, 1971 22:16:29 UT (6:16:29 p.m. EDT)

> >

> > LM Departed Moon: August 2, 1971 17:11:22 UT (1:11:22 p.m. EDT)

> >

> > Returned to Earth: August 7, 1971 splashdown 20:45:53 UT

(4:45:53

> p.m. EDT)

> >

> >

> >

> > Apollo 16

> >

> > Launch: April 16, 1972 17:54:00 UT (12:54:00 p.m. EST)

> >

> > Landed on Moon: April 21, 1972 02:23:35 UT (April 20 9:23:35

p.m.

> EST)

> >

> > LM Departed Moon: April 24, 1972 01:25:48 UT (April 23 8:25:48

> p.m. EST)

> >

> > Returned to Earth: April 27, 1972 splashdown 19:45:05 UT

(2:45:05

> p.m. EST)

> >

> >

> >

> > Apollo 17

> >

> > Launch: December 7, 1972 05:33:00 UT (12:33:00 a.m. EST)

> >

> > Landed on Moon: December 11, 1972 19:54:57 UT (02:54:57 p.m. EST)

> >

> > LM Departed Moon: December 14, 1972 22:54:37 UT (5:54:37 p.m.

EST)

> >

> > Returned to Earth: December 19, 1972 splashdown at 19:24:59 UT

> (2:24:59p.m. EST)

> >

> >

> >

> > 1st launch Columbia-April 12, 1981, 07:00:00 am Cape Canaveral,

> Fla

> >

> >

> >

> > Space Shuttle Columbia flew 28 flights

> >

> > Date Designation Notes

> >

> > 1981 April 12 STS-1 First Shuttle mission

> >

> > 1981 November 12 STS-2 First re-use of manned space vehicle

> >

> > 1982 March 22 STS-3 Landed White Sands Missile Range

> >

> > 1982 June 27 STS-4 Last shuttle R & D flight

> >

> > 1982 November 11 STS-5 First 4 person crew, first deployment of

> commercial satellite

> >

> > 1983 November 28 STS-9 First 6 person crew. 1st Spacelab.

> >

> > 1986 January 12 STS-61-C Representative Bill Nelson (D-FL) on

> board/ final successful shuttle flight before Challenger disaster

> >

> > 1989 August 8 STS-28 Launched KH-11 reconnaissance satellite

> >

> > 1990 January 9 STS-32 Retrieved Long Duration Exposure Facility

> >

> > 1990 December 2 STS-35 Carried multiple X-ray & UV telescopes

> >

> > 1991 June 5 STS-40 5th Spacelab - Life Sciences-1

> >

> > 1992 June 25 STS-50 U.S. Microgravity Laboratory 1 (USML-1)

> >

> > 1992 October 22 STS-52 Deployed Laser Geodynamic Satellite II

> >

> > 1993 April 26 STS-55 German Spacelab D-2 Microgravity Research

> >

> > 1993 October 18 STS-58 Spacelab Life Sciences

> >

> > 1994 March 4 STS-62 United States Microgravity Payload-2 (USMP-

2)

> >

> > 1994 July 8 STS-65 International Microgravity Laboratory (IML-2)

> >

> > 1995 October 20 STS-73 United States Microgravity Laboratory

(USML-

> 2)

> >

> > 1996 February 22 STS-75 Tethered Satellite System Reflight (TSS-

> 1R)

> >

> > 1996 June 20 STS-78 Life and Microgravity Spacelab (LMS)

> >

> > 1996 November 19 STS-80 3rd flight of Wake Shield Facility

(WSF)/

> longest Shuttle flight as of 2006

> >

> > 1997 April 4 STS-83 Microgravity Science Laboratory (MSL)- cut

> short

> >

> > 1997 July 1 STS-94 Microgravity Science Laboratory (MSL)-

reflight

> >

> > 1997 November 19 STS-87 United States Microgravity Payload (USMP-

> 4), Kalpana Chawla becomes first Indian-born astronaut to fly on

the

> space shuttle

> >

> > 1998 April 13 STS-90 Neurolab - Spacelab

> >

> > 1999 July 23 STS-93 Deployed Chandra X-ray Observatory

> >

> > 2002 March 1 STS-109 Hubble Space Telescope service mission (HSM-

> 3B)

> >

> > 2003 January 16 STS-107 A multi-disciplinary microgravity and

> Earth science research mission. Shuttle destroyed during re-entry

on

> February 1, 2003 and all seven astronauts on board killed.

Hundreds

> of the nematode worms onboard for research survived.

> >

> >

> >

> > Columbia launch-Jan 16, 2003 10:39:00am EST Cape Canaveral, Fla

> >

> >

> >

> > Challenger launch-Jan 28, 1986 11:38:00am Cape Canaveral, Fla

> >

> >

> >

> > Space Shuttle Atlantis, with the Galileo spacecraft aboard, was

> launched from Kennedy Space Center at 12:53 p.m. EDT on 18 October

> 1989 at the beginning of STS-34 mission. Galileo began a gravity

> assisted journey to Jupiter.

> >

> >

> >

> > On 24 April 1990 at 12:33:51 UTC The Hubble Space Telescope was

> launched by the shuttle Discovery (STS-31)

> >

> >

> >

> > Fatal Events Involving NASA Astronauts

> >

> > 31 October 1964 aircraft accident (1)

> >

> > 28 February 1966, aircraft accident (2)

> >

> > 27 January 1967 At 6:31 p.m. EST Apollo 1 crew accident (3)

> >

> > 6 June 1967 - Edward Givens was killed in an automobile accident

> >

> > 5 October 1967 aircraft accident (1)

> >

> > 15 November 1967 aircraft accident (1)

> >

> > 8 December 1967 aircraft accident (1)

> >

> > 28 January 1986 At 11:40 a.m. EST Challenger STS-51L crew

accident

> (7)

> >

> > 24 May 1986 - Stephen Thorne was killed when the Pitts Special

> aircraft in which he was riding crashed in Santa Fe, TX.

> >

> > 17 June 1989 - S. David Griggs was killed in a vintage WWII

> aircraft while practicing for an air show in Earle, AR.

> >

> > 5 April 1991 While traveling on NASA business, Carter was aboard

> an Atlantic Southeast Airlines plane that crashed.

> >

> > 22 May 2001 Patricia Hilliard Robertson was killed as a result

of

> injuries sustained in a plane crash

> >

> > 1 February 2003 At 8:59:32 a.m. EST Columbia STS-107 crew

accident

> (7)

> >

> > 26 June 2003 At about 5:29 a.m. EDT, the Helios Prototype

Remotely

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