Mar 3: Alexander Graham Bell & Jean Harlow

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Mar 3: Alexander Graham Bell & Jean Harlow

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Bell, Alexander Graham. March 3, 1847, 7:00 AM LMT, Edinburgh, Scotland (AA).
Harlow, Jean. March 3, 1911, 7:40 PM CST, Kansas City, MO (AA).
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Besides the Aquarius-Virgo luminaries (Bell and Edison shared the Aquarius Sun as two similar unique figures from about the same time), I think I like best that exact Moon-Mercury opposition across the angles - 0°17' in longitude with Mercury 0°02' from Eastpoint and Moon 0°31' from Descendant. However, the lineup of mundane aspects in the degree of the horizon are even more impressive with the 0°00' Sun-Saturn orb:

29°12' of 12th Sun
29°12' of 12th Saturn
29°29' of 6th Moon
30°00' Ascendant

I don't know enough about his life to know what the Saturn influence is, other than the fact that it's the basic planet for scientists. (He did lose two brothers to TB during childhood.)
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PS - With his 19°31' Aquarius Sun, the Novien is unusually interesting!

16°11' Tau - Saturn
16°45' Leo - Pluto
18°59' Aqu - Mars
19°30' Tau - Moon
20°30' Sco - Mercury
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