August 5, 2018, 11:46:37 UT, 8S17'14'', 116E27'06'' (near Loloan, Lombok, Indonesia - impact on Bali), magnitude 6.9
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5_August_ ... earthquake
Death toll 563, with over 1,000 injured from this quake and its sequelae. I'm not sure if this should get more attention or the 6.4 quake July 29 (earlier in the series, but fewer fatalities and overall lesser impact).
The charts frankly suck! (The CapQ, as a stand-alone, is fine.)
Year: Capsolar (Dormant.) Moon-Mercury Moon-Saturn.
Year: Cansolar (Dormant.)
Bridge (None.)
Quarter: Arisolar {-1}
Jupiter sq. MC (1°10')
Venus more widely foreground
-- Venus-Jupiter op, 3°01'
Moon-Saturn sq. (0°47' in mundo)
Month: Caplunar (Dormant.)
Week: Arilunar {-2}
Mercury sq. MC (1°2')
Sun & Jupiter more widely angular
-- Sun-Jupiter sq. (1°11' in mundo)
Day: Capsolar Quotidian {+2}
p Asc sq. p Mars 1°30', s Mars 1°51'
Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits {-2}
p MC op. s Sun 0°55'
t Venus conj. p Moon 0°24'
Lombok (Indonesian) earthquakes
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Re: Indonesian earthquakes [Quake]
The original quake in the series occurred July 28, 2018, 22:47:37 UT, 8S16'26'', 116E29'27''.Jim Eshelman wrote: Mon Aug 06, 2018 8:09 am August 5, 2018, 11:46:37 UT, 8S17'14'', 116E27'06'' (near Loloan, Lombok, Indonesia - impact on Bali), magnitude 6.9
So far, the death toll is 91 (it has been predictably climbing). I'm not sure if this should get more attention of the 6.4 quake July 29 (earlier in the series, but fewer fatalities and overall lesser impact).
These charts are much better! (This is the first quake, and in some ways would be the one always studied except the later one was much worse.)
Year: Capsolar (Dormant.) Moon-Mercury Moon-Saturn.
Year: Cansolar (Dormant.)
Bridge {+3}
t Mars conj. on Capsolar angles 5/24-7/31
t Saturn conj. Capsolar Moon 6/30-7/30
Event window: June 30 to July 30.
Month: Caplunar (Dormant.) Moon-Uranus.
Week: Liblunar {+2}
Moon on Dsc 1°18'
Pluto on MC 2°52'
Sun & Uranus more widely foreground
-- Moon-Sun sq. 1°57'
Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits {+2/+3 = +2}
p EP conj. s Mars 1°05'
p Asc conj. p Mars 1°37', s Mars 1°58'; sq. t Mercury 1°49'
-- t Mercury [28:09] sq. s Mars 0°08'
p MC op. t Moon 0°30', sq. t Jupiter 1°58'
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t Saturn conj. s Moon 0°54'
t Sun op. s MC 0°53'
t Mars conj. s MC 1°14'
Day: Cansolar Quotidian {+2}
p MC conj. t Pluto 0°43', s Pluto 1°01'
-- t Pluto conj. s Pluto 0°18'
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Re: Indonesian earthquakes [Quake]
The initial assessment of this event was quite poor, though the CapQ did come through by itself at least with Mars square Ascendant (but at the outer edge of its orb, hardly stunning).Jim Eshelman wrote: Mon Aug 06, 2018 8:09 am August 5, 2018, 11:46:37 UT, 8S17'14'', 116E27'06'' (near Loloan, Lombok, Indonesia - impact on Bali), magnitude 6.9
However, I asked Steve to confirm calculation of PSSI progression of the Capsolar, Cansolar, and Arisolar and we hit a bonanza. I'm still not convinced we have a workable, reliable tool in the PSSI because it has been difficult to find sufficient examples that are stunning. (They are so few that they might just be occurring by chance.) But to have a three-for-three hit on this particular event is sobering.
PSSI Capsolar
23°05' Sag p Asc (Apparent Rate)
24°02' Sag p Asc (Mean Rate)
24°18' Sag s Pluto
24°29' Sag t Pluto
PSSI Cansolar
5°23' Cap p MC (Apparent Rate)
5°27' Cap p MC (Mean Rate)
6°56' Cap t Mars
7°23' Ari p Asc (Apparent Rate)
7°34' Ari t Uranus
8°00' Ari p Asc (Mean Rate)
PSSI Arisolar
20°11' Vir p Asc (Mean Rate)
20°45' Sag p Mars
21°43' Pis p Moon
22°17' Vir p Asc (Apparent Rate)
Mean Rate Average Orb: 16', 27', 89', 26', 34' = 0°38'
Apparent Rate Average Orb: 73', 84', 93', 11', 92' = 0°56'
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