Guest guest Posted December 6, 2006 Report Share Posted December 6, 2006  dear jorge: thanks for posting this data and info... in viewing the "muhurta" chart for the liftoff, we find: Dec. 7th, 2006 9:35 p.m. Cape Caneveral, Florida (FL) USA 80W36:18 28N24:20 Timezone: 5 DST: 0 This gives Cancer rising sign at 18:04 degrees. None of the malefic planets, Rahu, Ketu, Jupiter and Saturn are close to the MEP, thus reducing the chance for grave mishaps and misfortune. The main period ruler is the functional malefic (FM) Jupiter, the sub period ruler is the functional benefic (FB) Mars. Jupiter appears to be well placed, and is supported by the benefics Mars and Mercury. Mars, although close to FM Jupiter, appears to be strong in degrees and in its own sign of Scorpio, and is supported by the FB Mercury. Moon, ruling the chart is weak in infant state, but is well placed in its own sign in the first house, and is about 140 degrees from the Sun, in good strength. Sun, ruling status, is well placed and blesses the fifth and eleventh house, due to its close position to the MEP. Venus, ruling fixed assets and property is weak in the house of conflict and fire. Overall, the chart seems to support a successful launch and return. Best wishes, David Hawthorne - jorge angelino SAMVA Wednesday, December 06, 2006 2:27 AM NASA - Weather favorable for Thursday shuttle launch Weather favorable for Thursday shuttle launch POSTED: 2:58 p.m. EST, December 5, 2006 CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (AP) -- The weather forecast for the planned liftoff of Discovery was downgraded slightly Tuesday but still remained favorable for the first night space shuttle launch in more than four years. Concerns about clouds over the Kennedy Space Center at the launch time of 9:35 p.m. EST Thursday caused forecasters to reduce the chances of favorable weather to 70 percent from 80 percent. Strong wind was expected on Friday and Saturday, diminishing the chances of good launch weather for those days to 40 percent. "The first day is the best day weatherwise," said Kathy Winters, shuttle weather officer. Weather will improve early next week. NASA has four launch opportunities over five days, if need be, to start the 12-day mission. The space agency likely won't attempt to launch past December 17 since flight controllers want Discovery on the ground before the new year. Shuttle computers aren't designed to make the change from the 365th day of the old year to the first day of the new year while in flight. A potential solution to the problem hasn't been thoroughly tested. However, NASA officials haven't ruled out going past December 17 if they run out of launch opportunities. http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/space/12/05/space.shuttle.ap/index.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2006 Report Share Posted December 6, 2006 Dear David, From the muhurta chart, I am not so sure about a successful launch. But if it happens so, it seems that problems will come later on. Think for example about the transits on December 10, at 12 GMT: Dasha: Ju/Ma/Me Transit Jupiter, L6, will be afflicting natal Jupiter and natal Mars. Natal Jupiter will be afflicting transit Jupiter, transit Mars and transit Mercury. All operational planets will be afflicted. Natal Moon is weak. Saturn is retrograde. Transit Moon will be afflicted by the MMP. Natal Venus and transit Venus, L4, are badly placed in H6, and its dispositor is exactly afflicted by itself. I hope I am wrong. Best wishes, Jorge SAMVA [sAMVA ] On Behalf Of David Hawthorne quarta-feira, 6 de Dezembro de 2006 17:34 SAMVA Re: NASA - Weather favorable for Thursday shuttle launch dear jorge: thanks for posting this data and info... in viewing the " muhurta " chart for the liftoff, we find: Dec. 7th, 2006 9:35 p.m. Cape Caneveral, Florida (FL) USA 80W36:18 28N24:20 Timezone: 5 DST: 0 This gives Cancer rising sign at 18:04 degrees. None of the malefic planets, Rahu, Ketu, Jupiter and Saturn are close to the MEP, thus reducing the chance for grave mishaps and misfortune. The main period ruler is the functional malefic (FM) Jupiter, the sub period ruler is the functional benefic (FB) Mars. Jupiter appears to be well placed, and is supported by the benefics Mars and Mercury. Mars, although close to FM Jupiter, appears to be strong in degrees and in its own sign of Scorpio, and is supported by the FB Mercury. Moon, ruling the chart is weak in infant state, but is well placed in its own sign in the first house, and is about 140 degrees from the Sun, in good strength. Sun, ruling status, is well placed and blesses the fifth and eleventh house, due to its close position to the MEP. Venus, ruling fixed assets and property is weak in the house of conflict and fire. Overall, the chart seems to support a successful launch and return. Best wishes, David Hawthorne - jorge angelino SAMVA Wednesday, December 06, 2006 2:27 AM NASA - Weather favorable for Thursday shuttle launch Weather favorable for Thursday shuttle launch POSTED: 2:58 p.m. EST, December 5, 2006 CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (AP) -- The weather forecast for the planned liftoff of Discovery was downgraded slightly Tuesday but still remained favorable for the first night space shuttle launch in more than four years. Concerns about clouds over the Kennedy Space Center at the launch time of 9:35 p.m. EST Thursday caused forecasters to reduce the chances of favorable weather to 70 percent from 80 percent. Strong wind was expected on Friday and Saturday, diminishing the chances of good launch weather for those days to 40 percent. " The first day is the best day weatherwise, " said Kathy Winters, shuttle weather officer. Weather will improve early next week. NASA has four launch opportunities over five days, if need be, to start the 12-day mission. The space agency likely won't attempt to launch past December 17 since flight controllers want Discovery on the ground before the new year. Shuttle computers aren't designed to make the change from the 365th day of the old year to the first day of the new year while in flight. A potential solution to the problem hasn't been thoroughly tested. However, NASA officials haven't ruled out going past December 17 if they run out of launch opportunities. http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/space/12/05/space.shuttle.ap/index.html -- Version: 7.5.432 / Virus Database: 268.15.13/577 - Release 06.12.2006 16:39 -- Version: 7.5.432 / Virus Database: 268.15.13/577 - Release 06.12.2006 16:39 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2006 Report Share Posted December 8, 2006 Launch put-off !!!!!!!!!! GREAT STUFF jorge !!!!!!!!!! u've shown u're the master......... i salute 'u, vera Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2006 Report Share Posted December 8, 2006 Dear Veronique, Thank you for your kind words, but I am just a student. Everyone can do it with proper study of Systems’ Approach. Thanks are due to our dear Professor Choudhry. Best wishes, Jorge SAMVA [sAMVA ] On Behalf Of veronique symmonds sexta-feira, 8 de Dezembro de 2006 16:51 SAMVA Re: NASA - Weather favorable for Thursday shuttle launch Launch put-off !!!!!!!!!! GREAT STUFF jorge !!!!!!!!!! u've shown u're the master......... i salute 'u, vera -- Version: 7.5.432 / Virus Database: 268.15.15/579 - Release 07.12.2006 13:31 -- Version: 7.5.432 / Virus Database: 268.15.15/579 - Release 07.12.2006 13:31 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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